Android Even at the mid-range tier, there are quite a few devices worth looking at on AT&T. One is the Sony Xperia ion, Sony's first 4G LTE device and the first US device under the new Sony branding. The processor may be last-generation, but...
Android Even at the mid-range tier, there are quite a few devices worth looking at on AT&T. One of those is the Sony Xperia ion, Sony's first 4G LTE device. The processor may be last-generation, but snagging an HD display and 4G LTE connectivity...
Android Aaron reviews the T-Mobile version of the Samsung Galaxy S III (and it's blue!). Featuring a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 CPU, the S III offers a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video...
Android US Galaxy S III's are here! Now that the embargo is lifted, Aaron takes a look at AT&T's Samsung Galaxy S III . The Galaxy S III has a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 2 GB RAM, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p...
Android Video Sponsored by Sprint - The US versions are here! Now that the embargo has lifted, Aaron does a review of Sprint's Samsung Galaxy S III . Featuring a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 CPU, the phone has a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED...
Android It's review time! Aaron takes an in-depth look at the Samsung Galaxy S III , Samsung's newest flagship device (and series). Going head to head against HTC's One X and EVO 4G LTE, the international version offers a 1.4 GHz...
Android Aaron reviews the Samsung Galaxy S III , Samsung's newest flagship device. Going head to head against the HTC One X , the international version offers a 1.4 GHz quad-core Exynos processor, 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD (720p)...
Cell Phone Reviews Windows Phone is making headway in the US mobile market, and they're working hard to appeal to several different price tiers. Available only in white, the Samsung Focus 2 is a nice option for those that don't need the highest of the...
Cell Phone Reviews As cool as devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note and HTC One X are, not everyone needs a high-end superphone. For those people, the Samsung Focus 2 is an awesome option. Coming to AT&T for $49.99, Focus 2 will be a great choice for many -...
Android Aaron reviews the HTC EVO 4G LTE, Sprint's newest Android superphone and a close (but better, in many ways) cousin to the HTC One X on AT&T. 4G LTE isn't available just yet, so prospective buyers will have to deal with Sprint's sluggish...
Android Aaron does an in-depth review of the HTC EVO 4G LTE, Sprint's newest Android phone and a close (but better, in many ways) sibling to HTC's One X. Sprint's 3G data speeds need some serious work, but if you're looking for the best...
Android After a week and a half of using the HTC One X as my primary device, I am confident in saying it is the most refined Android phone we here at PhoneDog have come across to date. HTC promised to bring quality over quantity in 2012 and they...
Android Sprint's 4G LTE isn't available anywhere yet, but that's not stopping the carrier from releasing new LTE-capable handsets. If you want or need a better camera and larger HD display, go with the HTC EVO 4G LTE. Otherwise, Viper 4G LTE is...
Android Sprint's 4G LTE isn't available just yet, but that's not stopping the carrier from releasing new LTE-capable handsets. Aaron reviews the LG Viper 4G LTE , Sprint's mid-range offering. Coming in at $99.99, Viper offers a...
Android In the realm of low-cost smartphones, there's usually not a whole lot that entices customers aside from the prices. I know a lot of people who make it a practice to simply buy whatever decent phone is free at the time when their contract...
Android The LG Optimus Elite joins Sprint's line-up as an eco-friendly, low-cost, smartphone. At only $30 on contract, it's hard to ignore a phone like this. It even has some rare features like NFC and Google Wallet support - two things that even...
Android The LG Optimus Elite joins Sprint's line-up as an eco-friendly, low-cost, smartphone. At only $30 on contract, it's hard to ignore a phone like this. It even has some rare features like NFC and Google Wallet support - two things that even...
Android The saying goes that there's strength in numbers and Android certainly has that on its side. The variety of Android phones on the market is a huge bonus for consumers because it makes it easy to get a phone that matches what you want,...
Android Aaron reviews the AT&T HTC One X , the carrier-branded version of the flagship One series device. Specs have changed a bit, as the AT&T variant offers a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and 4G LTE ...
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In the past, HTC has been criticized for releasing too many phones that all seemed to be alike with only minor differences between each one. It seemed like every month there was another "superphone" from the Taiwanese...
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?
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?
Do you think BlackBerry 10 can survive, or even prosper, if BlackBerry Messenger is no longer an exclusive messaging service for the platform?