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Choosing your next smart phone?

6/3/2016

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Read our review of reviews of phones that are most appropriate for business use.

 
The biggest decision when it comes to rolling out mobile phones to your organisation has got to be deciding which mobile handset you want to equip your workforce with.

Do you want seamless integration across PCs and mobile devices? Or, maybe you want a handset which provides security when it comes to reviewing confidential client information?

We take a look at the top mobile phones for business – helping you to choose which mobile phone handset will best serve the needs of your organisation.
 
  • Microsoft Lumia 950/950XL
Looking for a phone which provides you with the opportunity for a seamless Windows user experience across applications and displays?
Microsoft Lumia transforms into a powerful desktop PC with the addition of the Microsoft HD-500 display dock which is great for enterprises.
But that’s not all, with the latest generation octa-core processor and fast charging, Lumia boasts 3GB of RAM, providing your employees with the speed they need to juggle projects and tasks.
 
  • Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge
We couldn’t overlook the latest phones from Samsung – with the inclusion of Microsoft Office Android applications as well as professional and slick designs.
The introduction of Knox and Knox Workspace means employees can benefit from multi-layered mobile security but also separate their work and personal life effortlessly.
And with a fingerprint sensor, there’s an extra layer of security for phone access.
 
  • BlackBerry Classic
There are still BB fans out there – the Classic has an old-school QWERTY keyboard, an easy-to-use operating system and user interface, complete with an optical trackpad.
Running BlackBerry OS 10, the handset can be synched with a computer using BlackBerry Link software which supports data as well as media files.
Not only this, the BlackBerry Classic has a stellar battery life – lasting for up to 22 hours, in addition to supporting a microSD card up to 128gb.
 
  • iPhone 6s/6s Plus
Combined with one of the best display screens, the iPhone has the A9 processor which regularly ranks as the most powerful in the market.
Supporting more LTE bands than most other smartphones as well as the added inventions of 3D touch, touch ID and Siri, the 6s or 6s plus also provide great security to protect information.
And don't forget the benefits of the iPhone video calling services through FaceTime available over Wi-Fi and mobile networks.
 
You decide
Choosing a mobile phone handset to roll out to your workforce is a driven by the unique requirements of your business. Once you have established the blend of security, integration, control, user popularity and the many other potential elements, then look more closely at the phones on offer and find out which suits your need most closely.
 
There are plenty of choices available – looking at the detail will help you make the right one.


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