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now offering a Dolphin Guide demo for Czech language speakers
As Smart Hal works which such a large range of Windows Smartphones it can be confusing when trying to decide which phone you should buy.
Although the Windows Smartphone interface will be the same, the performance of the phone and arrangement of control buttons will be varied. We advise you to visit your local phone supplier so that you can handle the phones yourself which will give you an idea of the style of handset that suits you.
You might find the following comments from our product design team helpful as they introduce you to their favourite Smartphones:

Dave's Favourite Smartphone:
"I like the Qtek 8300 because it has an audio jack as well as mini USB which means I can listen to audio books with my headphones at the same time as charging the battery. It's also perfect when I'm presenting as I can display the sound and video coming from the phone".
Dave Williams, Smart Hal Product Manager
Read more about the Qtek 8300.

Ian's Favourite Smartphone:
"My favourite by far is the i-mate SP5m. It has stood up very well to being dropped on the floor a number of times, has survived many games of Bubble Breaker played by my four year old son, and doesn't look to ostentatious when you are out and about."
Ian Wild, Development Engineer
Read more about the i-mate SP5m.

Spencer's Favourite Smartphone:
"I like the HTC MTeoR, it has a very quick processor, is not too bulky and the buttons are easy to use as they are not too clustered together."
Spencer Ellis, Adaptive Technician
Read more about the HTC MTeoR.

Mike's Favourite Smartphone:
"My favourite Smartphone is HTC StrTrk. It's black, robust, and the neat clam shell design fits in small pockets. It also survived an accidental swim in a glass of champagne"!
Mike Fawson, Technical Support Manager
Read more about the HTC StrTrk.

Neill's Favourite Smartphone:
"I would opt for the HTC MTeoR, it has survived my rigorous testing and the buttons are easy to distinguish making it quick and easy to get to grips with the layout".
Neill McBride, Technical Author
Read more about the HTC MTeoR.
Visit the Smart Hal compatible Smartphones index.
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