Sydney Myers

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Sydney Myers

If Sydney were to describe herself in the third person, she would say that she is a witty, intelligent (though slightly absent-minded) technology professional who specializes in mobile devices. She would then tell you some child-hood story that would prove how "into" technology she is. Something like, "When Sydney was six years old, her family bought their first computer, a Packard Bell PC with Windows 3. She quickly fell in love with technology and has been exploring gadgets ever since."

She started her writing career as a free-lance writer for Examiner.com as the Dallas Gadgets Examiner. Prior to this job, she worked for a small communications company as a Graphics Designer. Sydney is now the Teen Lifestyle Editor for PhoneDog. She reviews featurephones and mid-range smartphones. She is also the host of PhoneDog Live, a weekly live podcast with video where the latest in mobile news and reviews is discussed.

Author's latest articles, videos, reviews and more...

Samsung Seek (Boost Mobile) Review

Sanyo Innuendo (Sprint) Unboxing

Motorola Charm (T-Mobile) Review

Samsung Seek (Boost Mobile) review: Sydney's first impressions

The Seek is a new option from Boost Mobile, Sprint's prepaid service. It has a 2.6-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 320, a 1.3 MP camera, and a physical keyboard.  I've had it for...

Motorola Charm (T-Mobile) review: Sydney's first impressions

After using the Motorola Charm for a day, Noah, Editor-in-Chief of Phonedog, declared the Charm to be the start of the Smart Messaging Phone's reign and that other non-smart messaging phones were...

Samsung Seek (Boost Mobile) Unboxing

Have cell phones changed the way we communicate?

I still remember the first phone call I made from a cellphone. I was at a park waiting for my friend to show up and I called her mother on her cellphone to ask when they would be there. It. Was....

LG Vu Plus vs. Sharp FX Dogfight

Samsung Flight II Review by Sydney

Overview The Good: New physical QWERTY keyboard design that is wider and more spacious; solid build quality; TouchWiz UI with widgets and icons to use on three homescreens.   The Bad: Problems with...

Samsung Flight 2 (AT&T) Review

Sharp FX Review by Sydney

Overview The Good: Stylish design; beautiful WQVGA display; solid QWERTY keyboard; 3.5 mm headphone jack. The Bad: 2 megapixel camera with no flash; sliding mechanism on the keyboard is a bit wobbly...

Sharp FX (AT&T) Review

Messaging phones may be cheaper, but at what cost?

Smartphones are getting better and better - bigger and better screens, faster processors, higher resolution cameras, and just plain awesome designs. Why is it that, with all this technology that is...

Samsung Intensity 2 (Verizon) Review

Sharp FX (AT&T) Review: Sydney's First Impressions

The Sharp FX is definitely what you would call a "high-end" messaging phone. It has a beautiful 3-inch capacitive touchscreen WQVGA display and an overall solid feel to it.  It may not have the specs...

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