UK’s mobile phone landscape is currently buzzing with the presence of different types of eye catching 3G handsets, released recently. Popular handset makers such as Nokia, Motorola, BlackBerry, Sony Ericsson, Motorola are on the spree of rolling out their recently fabricated collection of 3G mobile phones. Actually, the handset maker are shifting towards manufacturing more & more 3G enabled handsets leaving behind popular 2G devices of earlier times.
Among all the currently popular 3G mobile phones the model which has created its own niche among handset users worldwide is Apple’s iPhone 4S. An stunning 3G device, the handset is different from other similar gadgets owing to its having been bundled up with Apple’s exclusive iPhone OS. Being a touch phone, the handset has 3.5 inches TFT capacitive touchscreen and features 8 MP built in camera. As the gimmick is a 3G handset, applications which require better data connectivity can be accessed with it.
Another latest 3G handset which soon going to make it to UK soil is Motorola Atrix. An awesome gadget, it is an Android phone and thus common Google features including Google search can be accessed with it without any hassle. The primary feature of the phone is its clean and modern look. A touch phone with built in side out slide qwerty keyboard, it has 3.7 inches TFT capacitive touchscreen and has powerful 5 MP built in camera.
A conclusive mobile phones fabricator, Sony Ericsson is also currently sitting on a big bunch of 3G mobile phones. Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray is one of the celebrated 3G gimmick of this competent mobile phone fabricator.
Being a 3G device, Ray can work with popular 3G frequencies (HSDPA 900/2100). A touch phone, Ray is canvassed with 3.5 inches TFT touchscreen and can be used for taking high quality images with the help of built in 8 MP camera. In addition of it, the camera is also video compatible and takes fine quality videos at astonishing rate of 30 frames per second. For enhanced touchscreen navigation, as usual, this celebrated gimmick is pre-loaded with Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread), planned upgrade to v4.0.