December 13, 2007
3:48 pm

The buying experience of cell phones has always been frustratingly full of unknowns: you don't have a good idea of what the service coverage will be like before switching plans, you don't know what reception your specific phone will get, and you are usually stuck with a dummy non-operative phone to look at in the store that gives you little idea how it will actually work.

A new Web site has come into beta that aims to plug that last hole. TryPhone provides onscreen simulations of handsets and shows how different button presses let you navigate through the user interface. Right now the phone selection is limited to four hot models (iPhone, BlackBerry Pearl, Verizon Juke, and Sprint Muziq), and not all functions can be tried out, but it's certainly a big help.

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    buy phones says#2 | March 26th, 2009 at 10:04 pm

    I will try tryphone if it had already enter asia market.

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    Ovi says#1 | January 24th, 2008 at 7:38 am

    Tryphone is okay, but check out GSMLive.ro phone simulators here: http://www.gsmlive.ro/telefoan...../simulator You can see far more of the actual phone (there are also Nokias, SonyEricssons, LGs etc), you can scroll it like the real iPhone, you can search its content!

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