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TryPhone: Try out that new phone on the web

by Robert Nelson on Dec 11, 2007 at 06:03 PM

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Ever want to play around with the latest mobile phone to hit the stores and not have to deal with that pushy salesperson, then TryPhone may be the option you are looking for. TryPhone offers complete interactive demos that will simulate the exact features found on the real thing. You can “press the buttons, run programs” and even compare phones side by side, which may be more than you will find with some “dummy phones” that are often found in retail stores.

In addition to offering the virtual phones to play around with the website also has reviews, tutorials and demos from other customers. Of course, this does not always compare with actually holding the phone, but its a good start and should at least help you rule a few models out.

Currently TryPhone has demos of the Samsung Juke, LG Muziq, Blackberry Pearl and Apple iPhone with a promise to add more on a weekly basis. Even if you are not currently in the market for a new phone, this may be fun just to play around with for a while. It can also offer some training after your purchase, allowing you to hit all the buttons and use all the programs without having to worry about damaging your new phone.

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Comments
  • Ovi said:

    Tryphone is okay, but check out GSMLive.ro phone simulators here: http://www.gsmlive.ro/telefoane/Apple/iPhone/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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