Cell Phone Reviews
"Should I buy the HTC HD7" is something a lot of people might be asking. You'll find out from this HTC HD7 review, as a Windows Phone 7-touting successor to the HD2, the HD7 doesn't fall far from the tree. Great build quality,...
Cell Phone Reviews T-Mobile Comet Review: In an attempt to snag first-time smartphone buyers, carriers are increasingly focusing their attention, not on beast smartphones with through-the-roof specs, but on low-end and mid-range smartphones that are a little...
Cell Phone Reviews The T-Mobile Comet is a low-end Android smartphone with pretty basic specs, including a 528 MHz processor. Even though it's free, is it worth looking at? Sydney answers that question in the full review.
Android What's Good: Good build quality; water resistant; decent price tag for a mid-range device; small and easily pocketed, but a decent sized display; very snappy; impressive battery life; bright and crisp display; ships with Swype. What's...
Blackberry Os Aaron reviews the Bold 9780, T-Mobile's newest BlackBerry and the third BlackBerry 6-equipped handset. Specs include a 624 MHz processor, 512 MB RAM, 5-megapixel camera, and an awesome QWERTY keyboard. It's an improvement, but can it...
Blackberry Os Aaron reviews the Bold 9780, T-Mobile's newest BlackBerry and the third BlackBerry 6-equipped handset. Specs include a 624 MHz processor, 512 MB RAM, 5-megapixel camera, and an awesome QWERTY keyboard. It's an improvement, but can it...
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The T-Mobile myTouch 4G is the big brother in the myTouch series. It's larger, packs much better specs, and looks great while doing so. HTC stuck to their myTouch roots with the design and kept it...
Android Aaron takes an in-depth look at the Motorola Defy, a water resistant Android phone from T-Mobile. With an 800 MHz processor, 3.7-inch screen, 5-megapixel camera, and Android 2.1 with MOTOBLUR, it's a decent mid-range device. Plus, its...
Android Aaron reviews the Motorola Defy , a durable Android phone from T-Mobile. With an 800 MHz processor, 3.7-inch screen, 5-megapixel camera, and Android 2.1 with MOTOBLUR, it's a decent mid-range device. Plus, it's water resistant,...
Android Aaron takes a look at T-Mobile's myTouch 4G, the carrier's second HSPA+ device and a direct competitor to the T-Mobile G2. Sporting a 1 GHz processor, 3.8-inch display, 5-megapixel camera, and Android 2.2, is it the T-Mobile phone to have?...
Android Aaron takes a look at T-Mobile's myTouch 4G, the carrier's second HSPA+ device and a direct competitor to the T-Mobile G2. Sporting a 1 GHz processor, 3.8-inch display, 5-megapixel camera, and Android 2.2, is it the T-Mobile phone to have?...
Cell Phone Reviews HTC HD7 Review Pt. 2 by Aaron HTC HD7 Review Pt. 1 by Aaron It's Windows Phone 7 time! Aaron reviews the HTC HD7, T-Mobile's first Windows Phone 7 device. With a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, 4.3-inch display, 5.0-megapixel camera, Windows...
Cell Phone Reviews It's Windows Phone 7 time! Aaron reviews the HTC HD7, T-Mobile's first Windows Phone 7 device. With a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, 4.3-inch display, 5.0-megapixel camera, Windows Phone 7, and 16 GB of internal storage, it's a direct...
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RIM's line of BlackBerry Curve devices have always been fairly popular since their release back in early 2007. It was their second “consumer-centric” device (after the Pearl) and it spread like a wildfire. Other...
Android Aaron goes in-depth with the T-Mobile G2, the successor to the G1. With an 800 MHz Snapdragon processor, Android 2.2 (Froyo!), awesome QWERTY keyboard, a 5.0-megapixel camera, and HSPA+ connectivity, it's the best smartphone on T-Mobile,...
Android Aaron goes in-depth with the T-Mobile G2, the successor to the G1. With an 800 MHz Snapdragon processor, Android 2.2 (Froyo!), awesome QWERTY keyboard, a 5.0-megapixel camera, and HSPA+ connectivity, it's the best smartphone on T-Mobile,...
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The HTC G1 was the Android device that started it all. With a full QWERTY keyboard and "always on" connectivity, it was the ultimate Google Phone at the time. Fast forward to late 2010 and Google, HTC, and T-Mobile are...
Cell Phone Reviews Overview
What's Good: Great physical QWERTY keyboard; Android 2.1; smallish form-factor (READ: It's not a giant mega-phone); comes with an extended battery
What's Bad: MotoBlur can be slightly annoying and hectic; 3MP...
Cell Phone Reviews The Charm is a smartphone that's meant to be a messaging phone. I guess you could call it a smart messaging phone. How does it perform as a "smart messaging phone"? Sydney does a full review.
Cell Phone Reviews NOTE: Due to the similarities between the devices, portions of this review also appear in my review of the Samsung Captivate (AT&T).
Overview
What's Good: Big, beautiful display; Light, pocketable form factor; Speedy...
There are a lot to choose from, and you've probably owned a few by now over the years, but if you had to choose your favorite Android phone so far, which would it be?
Are you someone who has switched from iOS to another platform, or have you simply just refused to use Apple's mobile OS due to a missing piece of functionality?
What features are you hoping to see in the next iPhone?
The HTC One runs Android 4.1. Do you think the HTC One should be updated to Android 4.2.2, or wait to be updated to the latest version of Android which will presumably launch at Google I/O this coming Wednesday?
Have you ever switched providers to get your hands on an exclusive phone?