Q&A: What is the best looking cell phone on the market?
I’m now trying to find a really striking looking phone, prefferably with a excellent camera w/ sparkle, and an mp3 player, and it would be nice if it were either a flip phone or slide phone. It doesn’t necessarily have to be with a cell phone carrier, for example I would be willing to buy an unlocked phone and get a sim card from a carrier later on. Delight keep it below $ 450.
Answer by Evanescence Fan!
The Chocolate phone is very nice.
Answer by The Man In The Box
A better question is “Why the hell does it matter what your phone LOOKS like”? Are you THAT shallow, superficial, and materialistic?!? Here’s one for you:
http://www.motorola.com/mot/image/7/7474_MotImage.jpg
Answer by myddad
to me v710 really but the e815 is better just doesn’t look as excellent. neither has a sim card they are cdma phones
by motorola both have fantastic screens bluetooth
and can add a memory card excellent camera for a phone.
Answer by Neo
My Choice would be the Samsung E900 Cellular Phone
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浮世絵, Ukiyo-e, the floating cell world
Image by Wonderlane
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukiyo-e
"Ukiyo-e (浮世絵, Ukiyo-e?), "pictures of the floating world", is a genre of Japanese woodblock prints (or woodcuts) and paintings produced between the 17th and the 20th centuries, featuring motifs of landscapes, tales from description, the theatre and pleasure quarters. It is the main artistic genre of woodblock printing in Japan.
The "floating world" (ukiyo) refers to the rash urban culture that bloomed and was a world unto itself. Although the traditional classes of Japanese society were bound by numerous strictures and prohibitions, the rising merchant class was relatively unregulated, therefore "floating."
The art form rose to fantastic popularity in the city culture of Edo (Tokyo) during the second half of the 17th century, originating with the single-color works of Hishikawa Moronobu in the 1670s. At first, only India ink was used, then some prints were manually colored with a brush, but in the 18th century Suzuki Harunobu developed the technique of polychrome printing to produce nishiki-e.
Ukiyo-e were affordable because they could be mass-produced. They were meant for mainly townsmen, who were generally not wealthy enough to afford an original painting. The original subject of ukiyo-e was city life, in particular activities and scenes from the entertainment district. Gorgeous courtesans, bulky sumo wrestlers and standard actors would be described while engaged in appealing activities. Later on landscapes also became standard. Biased subjects, and individuals above the buck strata of society (courtesans, wrestlers and actors) were not sanctioned in these prints and very rarely appeared. "
www.flickr.com/photos/wonderlane/2858573728/
I really want to buy a cell phone, money is no conundrum, but i havent been paying attention to the promote lately on whats the latest and greatest in Technology, just need some help or at least a point in the right management, possibly websites or brandnames, and no i dont wat a contract.
Answer by Paul K
iPhone, HTC touch, best ones. Touch screen phones are the new style, and if for you money is no conundrum, then thats the way to go. Both phones has an app store for stuff.
Also LG Explorer is excellent, but you HAVE to get it unlocked because it’s only for Verizon.
Answer by God Bless America
IPhone by far. There are a lot and I mean a lot of free applications, games, music and more that you can download. To to the AT&T website and look under the IPhone and see what all it has. A lot of people reckon that it is too expensive but if you download a lot of music, videos ect, text message, then the IPhone is just as comparable as other phones.
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