Tuesday, June 11, 2013

What are the top touch screen cell phones out right now?

Question by john_h411: What are the top touch screen cell phones out right now?
I am getting a new plan and need a cell phone and want a good quality touch screen. Do you know the top touch screen cell phones out right now?


Best answer:

Answer by J151
apple iphone



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22 comments:

  1. Voyager.....IPhone.....thats all i know

    Voyager- Is on Verizon

    IPhone- I beleive is US Cellular or Singular

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  2. Apple I phone is good but I heard it has terrible service.

    Or maybe voyager. :)

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  3. Paige[doesn't fight fair]June 11, 2013 at 6:33 AM

    The Voyager.
    Its touch screen, then it opens to a full keyboard.

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  4. iPhone and the Voyager!!!! (but the iPhone sux)

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  5. 1:iphone
    2:blackberry
    3:lg chocolate

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  6. the verizon voyager. i have it and its amazing! its not complicated to use either! its awesome. i love it! i can do anything on that phone!

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  7. apple i phone and the treo nd the voyager

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  8. Apple iPhone and an Apple iTouch(iPod but better)

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  9. i phones are really expensive but they are awesome

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  10. Additional_Pylons.June 11, 2013 at 11:24 AM

    There's the Voyager, on behalf of Verizon. Then there's the I-Phone that's affiliated with Att. Or, the new At&t!

    So far, those are the only ones!

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  11. well the newest one out right now is the verizon voyager.
    i have the mint chocolate and am very satisfied with it if u dont mind having that kind of touch screen but if u want a full out touch screen, go with the verizon voyager. also, the iPhone but it has TERRIBLE reception in most places and TERRIBLE service.
    hope i helped.
    kisses.
    krys <3.

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  12. the voyager and iphone but get the voyager because it also opens to a keyboard and iphone is TOO delicate!

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  13. iPhone. By a long shot. Oh, or an LG Prada (same screen apparently)

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  14. i own the new samsung f700 and i'm very pleased with it. the touch screen is fantastic and really is the main feature of the phone, downsides are: mp3 player, lack of user customization and camera not great. the new sony ericsson w960i has JUST been released and i hear thats a very good cell phone too. It depends what you are looking for predominantly in a cell phone
    1: the touch screen - Samsung f700
    2: the usability and interface - Apple iphone
    3: storage and mp3's - sony ericsson w960i

    check them out, narrow down ur criteria, oh, iphone can't transfer data via bluetooth, only for headsets, and its expensive. hope this helps!

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  15. iphones suck.
    voyagers r AWESOME
    and so r venus and they have touchscreen and number pad like normal fone

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  16. LG prada
    LG voyager
    APPLE iphone
    HTC touch
    LG venus

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  17. These aren't in any specific order:

    HTC Touch Dual

    iPhone

    LG Voyager

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  18. well it all depends on what you want

    First the iphone was nominated the best mult-media phone out their and from the looks of it it is and the safari internet helps to and it has a big hard drive and if you have itunes well their your music.

    a good compatitor with the iphone is the verizon voyager it has good text pad and it has internet,music,navagation


    The distinctive $ 295 Helio Ocean has dual-slider controls: You slide it lengthwise to expose a phone keypad, and slide it the other way to reach a full keyboard. It's paired with Helio's cell service, which uses the Sprint network


    BlackBerry models are popular with business users for their e-mail capabilities, but the $ 300 Curve (currently sold with a $ 100 mail-in rebate) has consumer-focused multimedia features and a camera. It's available with AT&T cell service


    For more budget-minded buyers, the Samsung Upstage offers inexpensive multimedia. One side is dedicated to phone usage, while the other is for music and video and sports a larger display. It has GPS, too, but it will set you back only $ 80 with a two-year cell plan from Sprint

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