Wednesday, January 25, 2012

iPhone vs. Droid X: A Head to Head comparison

The main idea of iPhone 4 vs. Droid X: A head to head comparison to inform readers based on the technology which smart phone is a better seller. This article compares two specific phones; apple and android. Both phones were tested in seven categories, cost of ownership, storage, connection speeds, still and video image capture, display and resolution, operating system, and multitasking and media playback. The iPhone came out winning most of the battles but barely. Both phones are incredibly fast and are both great to have in hand.
          The author’s viewpoint is that apple is a tad bit better than droid but he believes that both phones are shown to be so similar that having either one would be great!
          This article is somewhat similar to the first one because it is from the same source. So I would still say that the reliability is not the greatest because there is no proof and backup evidence to support what they’re saying. However the source has over 200 links on articles just the same as this one so the author has to know what they’re talking about when it comes to smart phones, or any phone.

Introduction

                Have you ever had that moment when you just want to gloat about how your newest high tech cellular phone is better than any other? This blog will answer the question; Which Smartphone Company provides you with the top service?  As you read it will help you determine what type of Smartphone is actually worth gloating about. Look through the articles below comparing the top three selling companies, Apple, Android, and Blackberry.
          Now you make the "Call"...

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

iPhone vs. Blackberry vs. Droid vs. Pre: Smack down!

        The main idea of iPhone vs. Blackberry vs. Droid vs. Pre: Smack down is to persuade readers to use the author’s advice when buying a Smartphone that best suits them. One of the techniques the author uses is informing the readers the pros and cons of each smart phone individually. The author uses the terms “our buying advice is best and simple.” It’s clear that the author wants to persuade the readers on how to pick the best phone.
          The author’s viewpoint is that the smart phone each person chooses should be based off of personality and ability to work with high tech electronics. The only down side of this article is that the author is some what fence sitting on which phone is actually “the” best. He just talks about the perks of each phone.
          The reliability of this source is not the greatest. The author makes the information sound very intriguing and true. In the article, there aren’t any references to researchers or surveys and there’s no proof to back it up or support there information. However, there are many other links on the page to articles just as similar to this one (comparing one or two more different types of phones).