Samsung Conquer 4G

Samsung Conquer 4G...

The Samsung Conquer 4G is Sprint’s most affordable 4G phone at launch. It sells for $99 with a 2 year contract, and it packs some solid features into a mid-sized handset. The Conquer 4G runs Android OS 2.3.4 Gingerbread, currently the latest version of Google’s OS for...

LG Thrill 4G: Review...

AT&T’s first 3D phone, the LG Thrill 4G, was a wise choice. The Thrill is the US version of the LG Optimus 3D, a phone that was well received in Europe. It has high end specs that include a dual core 1GHz CPU, a 4.3″ 3D display, HD 2D and 3D video recording, a front...
Motorola PHOTON 4G review

Motorola PHOTON 4G revi...

The Motorola PHOTON 4G is the company’s first 4G handset on Sprint, and even more, it is the first high-end Motorola device set to launch on Sprint’s network in a very long time. It’s packed to the brim on paper — specifically, with features such as a 1GHz dual-core NVIDIA...
Nokia N8: Review

Nokia N8: Review...

The phone-loving world has its eyes turned toward Nokia for the launch of the N8 smartphone, the manufacturer’s first Symbian ^3 OS phone. Unlike Symbian 9.x with S60 5th Edition, Symbian ^3 is made from the ground up for touch rather than glomming touch elements onto a definitely...
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9330: Review

BlackBerry Curve 3G 933...

It was the best of times and the worst of times for the BlackBerry Curve line. With the Curve 3G RIM has made a solid, attractive and keenly affordable entry tier BlackBerry smartphone that’s OS 6-ready, but alas it doesn’t yet ship with OS 6. So you open the box, and...
HTC HD7S review

HTC HD7S review...

AT&T is no stranger to Windows Phone 7 smartphones. Among US carriers, they offer the broadest selection with 3 models, the Samsung Focus, HTC Surround and LG Quantum. Make that 4 models on June 5 when the HTC HD7S joined the team. This is a tweaked an improved version of the...