The market abounds with smart phones. For the most part the phones are good. So the question is no longer which product is a good phone. The question now is which phone has the features you need to make your business productive. It matters not whether the phone is on contract or a prepaid cell phone. Either plan can help your business reach its goals, but first you have to know your goals, and then it is just a matter of comparing phone features. Let’s take a look at iPhone 4 and Droid platform with business eyes and see what features become useful.
The iPhone 4 display resolution is high at 960 x 640 pixels producing sharp, vivid images on a screen. If a business person has to view graphics and video to make decisions, this is a plus. If you need to have a face-to-face with a client iPhone 4’s video call capabilities with FaceTime is a benefit. The 16GB/32GB space provides plenty of storage for video, documents, and the 350,000 available applications.
The Droid phones have some of the largest display screens. This makes browsing and using applications easier, and with the larger screen comes a larger virtual keyboard. Some phones come with as much 650 minutes of Talk Time to visit with clients. Wi-fi capability lets a person connect a laptop or tablet to the Internet, so a business can reach most of its documents and work while mobile. This feature gives a businessperson flexibility and choices on how to best approach their work.
Which phone to use? The phone that lets a businessperson promote the most relationships wins.

