More and more products are being introduced to the mobile market and there are still those which did not make the cut!
Below is a list of 5 worst smartphones that this generation has ever had.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play

Motorola Titanium

The ability for Widgets to change size is also not available on this model, a feature seen on almost all other Motorola models. There are also notes that a person would like to be able to highlight on the home screen but simply cannot do with this phone. For a phone that claims to cater to business people, this is not a satisfactory option.
Kyocera Echo
People had a lot of expectations from this mobile. A lot even spared its physical properties to still objectively rate the unit.However, it turned out to be a flop the moment it was released in the market. It is still bulky and there were no signs that the company put an effort to make it easy to bring at home.
Also, the entire dual screen had no impact on the problem of multitasking. It does not allow a person to fully utilize the screen and given that it has a lot of things to contribute it offers a dilemma for people especially in business.
HP Veer

Blackberry Bold 9900

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