Hi,...Nowadays, cell phone is a must have gadget for everyone for communication. People can call each others as well as send the short message. Recently, PCWORLD announced the 2007 top 10 cell phones based on their survey on May 2007. And here is the result. So, does your cell phone is on the top 10 list?. Let's see the result below. How bout in 2008?? Let's wait and see. Enjoy..!!.
1. RIM Blackberry Pearl
Bottom Line: This sleek cell phone adds a serviceable camera and multimedia features to BlackBerry's already terrific e-mail capabilities.
PC World Rating: 84 (Very Good)
Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 8:34
Performance Word Score: Very Good
Design: Candy bar
Carrier: T-Mobile
OS Supported: J2ME
Price When Reviewed: $200
2.Motorola RIZR Z3
Bottom Line: This well-designed multimedia phone focuses on user satisfaction, though its keys are a bit sticky.
PC World Rating: 81 (Very Good)
Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 10:00
Design: Slide
Carrier: T-Mobile
OS Supported: Proprietary
Price When Reviewed: $150
3. Samsung SCH-u740
Bottom Line: This phone features an innovative dual-hinge clamshell design with a QWERTY keyboard that makes for easy typing.
PC World Rating: 81 (Very Good)
Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 4:46
Performance Word Score: Poor
Design: Clamshell
Carrier: Verizon
OS Supported: Proprietary
Price When Reviewed: $100
4. Sony Ericsson W300i
Bottom Line: This budget music phone sports a light, compact design, but is a little hard to navigate.
PC World Rating: 81 (Very Good)
Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 10:00
Performance Word Score: Superior
Design: Clamshell
Carrier: Cingular
OS Supported: Proprietary
Price When Reviewed: $75
5. LG EnV
Bottom Line: It isn't the slimmest cell phone around, but the EnV offers excellent messaging features and great multimedia options.
PC World Rating: 80 (Very Good)
Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 5:05
Performance Word Score: Fair
Design: Clamshell
Carrier: Verizon
OS Supported: Brew
Price When Reviewed: $150
6. Nokia 5300 Xpress Music
Bottom Line: This handset offers excellent music playback features and works well as a phone, too.
PC World Rating: 80 (Very Good)
Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 5:06
Performance Word Score: Fair
Design: Slide
Carrier: T-Mobile
OS Supported: Nokia Series 40
Price When Reviewed: $100
7. Samsung Upstage
Bottom Line: This phone features an excellent music player and a unique--if ultimately impractical--two-sided design.
PC World Rating: 78 (Good)
Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 7:43
Performance Word Score: Very Good
Design: Candy bar
Carrier: Sprint
Price When Reviewed: $130
8. Samsung SGH-T719
Bottom Line: This handset offers impressive e-mail features, thanks to its built-in BlackBerry software, in a sleek form factor.
PC World Rating: 77 (Good)
Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 9:21
Performance Word Score: Superior
Design: Clamshell
Carrier: T-Mobile
OS Supported: Proprietary
Price When Reviewed: $150
9.T-Mobile SDA
Bottom Line: This bulky handset offers built-in Wi-Fi, so you can browse the Web and send e-mail and instant messages quickly and easily.
PC World Rating: 76 (Good)
Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 10:00
Performance Word Score: Superior
Design: Candy bar
Carrier: T-Mobile
OS Supported: Windows Mobile
Price When Reviewed: $200
10. Nokia 6133
Bottom Line: Though this phone has a plain design, it offers a good set of features at a very fair price.
PC World Rating: 76 (Good)
attery Life Average (hh:mm): 6:34
Performance Word Score: Good
Design: Clamshell
Carrier: T-Mobile
OS Supported: Proprietary
Price When Reviewed: $30
(source : msn, PCWORLD)