The Complete Cherry Mobile Android Lineup: Your Holiday Gift-Giving Selections From Cherry Mobile

30.11.11 The Reporter 2 Comments



Last week, we promised to give you hot Droid deals and sales for Christmas. As we mentioned, among the top bargain Droids on our Christmas list are Cherry Mobile Androids. Cherry Mobile Androids have always been priced lower than the market's lowest-priced Droids, and usually with specs that give you better value for money.

Today, we bring you the Complete List of Cherry Mobile Androids, compared side by side in a table we made just for you:





From left to right, we've listed down the Cherry Mobile Droids, from tablets to entry-level offerings. We've also charted their specs side by side so that you can compare their products.

If you want to view this chart in a tab on its own, [CLICK HERE].

Our editor is still partial to her Cherry Mobile Nova, and it does seem interesting that Cherry Mobile maintained its price at Php 400 higher than the Cherry Mobile Orbit, despite the Orbit being a newer release (the Cherry Mobile Orbit seems to be a precursor to the Cherry Mobile Stellar) and a Dual-SIM model at that. Could it be that the Nova is of a higher-quality make than the newer models? These are just our speculations. Our publisher has also mentioned the Cherry Mobile Nova's durability, given that he had already dropped his own Cherry Mobile Nova to the point of actually unhinging the back cover. Still alive and kicking, up to today.

Take note, too, that the models Eclipse 2.2, Candy and Candy Chat are rudimentary WiFi phones. The big advantage to these models over the run-of-the-mill WiFi phone, is, of course, the Android OS inside. Not even the older generations of WiFi and 3G- capable Symbian OS phones can compare to the sleek interface of the Android.

These are the selections of Cherry Mobile Android gadgets that you can give (or give yourself) this Christmas. We'll be giving you more bargains and more Android selections this holiday season!

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Photo Credits: ISP101.net

2 comments:

  1. Nice. I thought Eclipse 2.2 has 3.2" WQVGA Resistive Touch Screen and not capacitive.

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  2. Thanks for pointing that out. Yes, we failed to catch that one. No worries, we'll be editing the doc. :)

    This post on Yugatech verifies what you said. :)

    http://www.yugatech.com/blog/mobile/cherry-mobile-eclipse-2-2-cheapest-android-at-php5k/

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