1. HTC Evo 4G
1.1. Why Buy?
1.1.1. PROS
1.1.1.1. Largest Application Marketplace
1.1.1.2. 4G
1.1.2. CONS
1.1.2.1. No Itunes
1.1.2.2. Battery Deffect (T-Mobile)
1.2. System
1.2.1. Android
1.3. Carriers
1.3.1. Sprint
1.3.2. T-Mobile
2. iPhone 4
2.1. Why Buy?
2.1.1. PROS
2.1.1.1. Mac Relation
2.1.1.2. Hardware Services
2.1.2. CONS
2.1.2.1. Recall Issues
2.1.2.2. High number of drop calls
2.2. System
2.2.1. ISO
2.3. Carriers
2.3.1. Verizon
2.3.2. AT &T
3. Samsung Galaxy S
3.1. Why Buy?
3.1.1. Pros
3.1.1.1. Large application marketplace
3.1.1.2. High consumer rate
3.1.2. Cons
3.1.2.1. Not 4G
3.1.2.2. Not Unique
3.2. System
3.2.1. Andriod
3.3. Carriers
3.3.1. Samsung
3.3.1.1. Samsung renames the phones differently with each carrier
4. BlackBerry
4.1. Why Buy?
4.1.1. PROS
4.1.1.1. Many different styles
4.1.1.2. BBM
4.1.2. CONS
4.1.2.1. No Firefox browser available yet
4.1.2.2. BBM is a little difficult to use
4.2. System
4.2.1. RIM
4.3. Carriers
4.3.1. Sprint
4.3.2. Verizon
5. Palm Pre
5.1. Why Buy?
5.1.1. PROS
5.1.1.1. Screen is high quality
5.1.1.2. Ability to multitask
5.1.2. CONS
5.1.2.1. Keyboard is small
5.1.2.2. 1 hour conversation takes up about 30% battery
5.2. System
5.2.1. Linux based: WebOS
5.3. Carriers
5.3.1. Sprint
5.3.2. Verizon
6. Samsung Shift
6.1. Why Buy?
6.1.1. PROS
6.1.1.1. 4G
6.1.1.2. brings customers an attractive, streamlined design with the addition of a sliding QWERTY keyboard
6.1.2. CONS
6.1.2.1. You have to have a google email account to set up and buy apps.
6.1.2.2. Speaker phone option is only loud well listening to music not well talking on the phone.
6.2. System
6.2.1. Android
6.3. Carriers
6.3.1. AT&T
6.3.2. Sprint
6.3.3. AT&T