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By Michael Oryl on Friday November 20, 2009
We spent a few minutes photographing Verizon's new BlackBerry Curve 8530, a new smartphone that goes on sale today.
By Michael Oryl on Friday November 20, 2009
Here's a quick demonstration of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, the company's first Android smartphone. We look at the Timescape and Mediascape functions of the X10's homescreen.
By Brian James Kirk on Friday November 20, 2009
Palm may no longer be supporting the ability to sync its webOS mobile operating system with iTunes, a feature promised to users when it first launched the Palm Pre.
By Michael Oryl on Thursday November 19, 2009
Part 1 of Brian's look at the Samsung SPH-i350 Intrepid. The Intrepid is a bar shaped Windows Mobile equipped phone with both a touchscreen and a QWERTY keyboard.
By Michael Oryl on Thursday November 19, 2009
Part 2 of Brian's look at the Samsung SPH-i350 Intrepid. The Intrepid is a bar shaped Windows Mobile equipped phone with both a touchscreen and a QWERTY keyboard.
By Michael Oryl on Thursday November 19, 2009
A look at some additional features on the Samsung Behold II for T-Mobile, as well as some of the touchwiz 2.0 problems and weirdness that exists. The 5mp camera takes some really nice photos, though.
By Michael Oryl on Thursday November 19, 2009
Part 1 of our look at the webos powered Palm Pixi, which includes an unboxing, the Touchstone inductive charging system, and some core features of the QWERTY keyboard equipped smartphone.
By Michael Oryl on Thursday November 19, 2009
Part 2 of our look at the webos powered Palm Pixi, where we go through a number of the core features of the device.
By Michael Oryl on Thursday November 19, 2009
Part 1 of Russell's look at the HTC HD2, a Windows Mobile smartphone with a massive 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen display. The HD2 also sports many of the htc's Sense features from Android.
By Michael Oryl on Thursday November 19, 2009
Part 2 of Russell's look at the HTC HD2, a Windows Mobile smartphone with a massive 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen display. The HD2 also sports many of the htc's Sense features from Android.
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