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Number of Reviews collected

in Cell Phones

246

Total

24144

Source country

US

United States

Language: English

Source rating scale

1
10
1
5

Average source rating

72

Highest rating

100

Lowest rating

30

Cell Phones

Sony Ericsson C902

Sony Ericsson C902 Review

By Stewart Wolpin

James Bond's phone of choice, the Sony Ericsson C902 has a lot to offer if you are willing to spend the money.

Comes unlocked; high quality 5MP camera; excellent music player; web browser

Expensive; keys are tightly packed; no 3.5mm headphone jack; uses M2 memory sticks

November, 2008

Rating

75

alaSCORE 90

838 reviews

BlackBerry Storm / Thunder / 9500

Blackberry Storm Review

By John Brandon

Blackerry's first true touch-screen typer, the Storm takes a good first stab at the genre, but ultimately falls short.

Good call quality; high quality camera; built-in GPS; great media compatibility

Cramped keyboard; typing is difficult; slow interface at times

November, 2008

Rating

60

alaSCORE 90

1317 reviews

BlackBerry Bold 9000

Blackberry Bold Review

By Digital Trends Staff

The Blackberry Bold takes on the Apple iPhone, yet stays true to it's business roots.

Sleek design; speedy 3G network; robust media offerings

Clunky web browser; average photo quality; expensive; various design quirks

November, 2008

Rating

80

alaSCORE 93

915 reviews

Pantech Matrix C740

Pantech Matrix Review

By Nick Mokey

For 80 bucks, you get a full-featured 3G phone with QWERTY keyboard from AT&T. Not too shabby!

Affordable; QWERTY keyboard; good reception; good battery life; nice camera

Very thick; tiny buttons; low-res display; slow web browser

November, 2008

Rating

70

alaSCORE 83

40 reviews

BlackBerry Pearl FLIP 8220

The Blackberry Pearl Flip is a stylish phone that gives you typical Blackberry features at an affordable price.

Very trendy design; high quality voice calls; cool user interface

No GPS; average quality photos; predictive type has a learning curve

November, 2008

Rating

70

alaSCORE 89

267 reviews

Motorola Motozine ZN5

Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5 Review

By Stewart Wolpin

The ZN5 comes correct in terms of the top four cell phone extras

Outstanding 5MP camera; Wi-Fi enabled; speedy web surfing; good music player

Video recording hiccups; microSD card under battery cover; lacks dedicated music controls

November, 2008

Rating

85

alaSCORE 89

220 reviews

Casio G'zOne Boulder

The Casio G'zOne Boulder is shock proof, waterproof, dust proof and is perfect for those wanting to hike in cell phone territory.

Rock solid durability; water resistant; useful flashlight

Chunky in size; average feature set; useless compass; expensive

November, 2008

Rating

70

alaSCORE 82

165 reviews

HTC G1 with Google (Google Phone)

T-Mobile G1 Review

By Stewart Wolpin

The T-Mobile G1 is the first phone to run on Google's fun, and flexible Android mobile operating system.

Android operating system; bright 3-inch touchscreen; user customizable; excellent sound

Clunky and heavy; no 3.5mm headphone jack; short battery life for music playback

October, 2008

Rating

75

alaSCORE 92

972 reviews

Motorola KRAVE ZN4

Motorola Krave ZN4 Review

By Stewart Wolpin

Motorola has entered the touchscreen market with its Krave ZN4, available from Verizon.

Loud and clear sound quality; bright 2.8-inch touch screen; good MP3 player

Restrictive keyboard; OS does not work well with touch screen; poor video playback

October, 2008

Rating

60

alaSCORE 83

93 reviews

Nokia 5610 XpressMusic

The Nokia XpressMusic 5610 is a music player phone that gets straight to the point with no extras.

Sleek and well-built; respectable sound quality and EQ

Software needs a little refinement; poor battery life when used for playing music

October, 2008

Rating

75

alaSCORE 88

575 reviews

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