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By Russell Jefferies on Wednesday November 18, 2009
HTC's HD2 is the spiritual successor to the popular Touch HD smartphone. The HD2 features the first capacitive touchscreen on a Windows Mobile device, and a massive 4.3-inch one at that. Learn all about this phone in Russell's in-depth review, with video.
By Michael Oryl on Tuesday November 17, 2009
Samsung's Behold II for T-Mobile USA sports a gorgeous AMOLED touchscreen display and a fine 5 megapixel autofocus camera, which make it an Android phone to notice. But Samsung also gave it the TouchWiz treatment, and that causes some problems. Read our full review to learn more.
By Russell Jefferies on Thursday November 12, 2009
The HTC Tattoo is one of the most affordable Android smartphones to hit the market. As the name suggests, the Tattoo features customizable covers and offers plenty of other features under its hood. Learn more about the HTC Tattoo in this review, which includes hands-on video.
By Lauren Haselton on Wednesday November 11, 2009
While the new BlackBerry Bold 9700 is smaller than the original Bold, this first 3G BlackBerry for T-Mobile (also on AT&T) still has the stuff to please 'Berry fans, including an upgraded camera and a new trackpad controller. Lauren tests it out for us in this review.
By Russell Jefferies on Wednesday November 04, 2009
The new HTC Touch2 is the Windows Mobile 6.5-powered update to the HTC Touch, the first device to feature HTC's much loved TouchFLO user interface. The new Touch2 gets updated hardware and software, and is nice overall. Learn more about it in Russell's full review.
By Michael Oryl on Monday November 02, 2009
The Motorola DROID is full of firsts. It's the first Android 2.0 device on the market, the first Android device offered by Verizon, and the first phone with Google Maps Navigation. Learn more about this powerhouse smartphone in our in-depth review - with video.
By Michael Oryl on Thursday October 29, 2009
As the successor to RIM's first touchscreen phone, the Storm2 9550 hopes to provide users a new and improved messaging experience from its second generation device, including a new capacitive touchscreen, improved messaging support, and the new BlackBerry OS 5.0. Read on to see if the Storm2 can weather our smartphone tests.
By Ricky Cadden on Tuesday October 27, 2009
Samsung's SGH-A887 Solstice for AT&T is a pocketable 3G media-centric device with a touchscreen display. The handset uses Samsung's TouchWiz finger-friendly user interface and boasts a 2 megapixel video and camera. Ricky tests it out to see if how it performs in this review.
By Michael Oryl on Friday October 23, 2009
The Samsung m900 Moment for Sprint is Samsung's first Android phone for the U.S. market, and Sprint's first device with an AMOLED display. Put them together, and what do you get? Well, read the review to find out.
By Michael Oryl on Wednesday October 21, 2009
The HTC Imagio for Verizon is one of the first Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphones to his the market, and it comes equipped with mobile TV support that looks pretty nice on its 3.6-inch display. Learn more about the Imagio and WinMo 6.5 in this review that includes 4 HD videos.
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