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Can T-Mobile's new QWERTY messaging phone compete with our favorite phone of the year, the nearly-identical Samsung Rant? Find out in our in-depth Samsung Gravity review.
Nice, large keys, especially on the number pad. Cool colors. Solid, if not exciting, messaging options.
No 3G networking. Interface dated and blocky. Lacks advanced messaging, like social networks or modern IM clients.
December, 2008
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1 reviews
We check out the upgrades in our Motorola RAZR2 V9x review, as the RAZR family keeps churning out new brood.
Great external display with touch controls. Loads of features. Nice style.
Not too exciting in form or feature set. RAZR brand is beyond dated by now. Lacks range of messaging clients.
December, 2008
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1 reviews
Our Samsung SGH-A777 review looks at Samsung's newest slider, which brings GPS and faster 3G networking to the AT&T slider family. Is it a worthwhile addition?
Feature-rich slider with all of AT&T's standard 3G multimedia apps. Nice paint job.
Boring menus and interface design. Hardware didn't appeal to us as much as other Samsung sliders. Nothing exciting here, just the standard carrier stuff.
In our AT&T Quickfire review, were we taken in by this Sidekick lookalike, or did the touchscreen messaging phone let us down?
Good Web browser.
Everything else. Unresponsive touchscreen. Poor hardware design. Simplistic, disorganized interface.
December, 2008
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1 reviews
In our HTC Touch Pro review for Verizon Wireless, we decide whether The Network has the best Touch Pro of the bunch.
TouchFLO 3D runs smoothly when loaded on this phone. Loads of advanced features, including VGA screen, fast networking and Wi-Fi.
Navigation options are limited. Lacks some necessary software.
December, 2008
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1 reviews
Our Nokia 6650 review dazzles with chameleon LED effects, then gets down to business. Find out why AT&T's newest compact smartphone is not one to be underestimated.
Thanks to Symbian S60 this phone has surprisingly developed business features. Love those color-changing LED backlights.
Symbian is not a great-looking or well-organized interface. Keys are kind of flat. Multimedia apps are kind of dull. GPS was buggy.
Check out our LG Incite review to see if the Samsung Omnia has met its match in this new all-touch Windows Mobile phone on AT&T.
Good connectivity, with 3G networking and Wi-Fi. Web browser does an acceptable job.
Cheap design and build. Unresponsive touchscreen. Sluggish performance. No improvements to Windows Mobile beyond the main menu screens.
November, 2008
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1 reviews
In our Samsung Saga review, we check out this dual-mode, Wi-Fi browsing rarity among Verizon Wireless' business smartphones.
Nice design, with a larger optical mouse than other Samsung phones. Great keyboard. Opera mobile browser is top-notch.
Nothing added to make Windows mobile easier to use. Web browser is nice, but why no add-on media player, or Instant Messaging apps?
November, 2008
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1 reviews
Check out our LG Incite review to see if the Samsung Omnia has met its match in this new all-touch Windows Mobile phone on AT&T.
Good connectivity, with 3G networking and Wi-Fi. Web browser does an acceptable job.
Cheap design and build. Unresponsive touchscreen. Sluggish performance. No improvements to Windows Mobile beyond the main menu screens.
November, 2008
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1 reviews
Check out our Samsung Omnia review to find out if this Windows Mobile touchscreen phone will be competition for Verizon Wireless' other all-touch smartphones.
Good Opera Web browser with cool 'upshifted' navigation. Fine camera with auto focus and loads of pixels.
TouchWIZ experience disappoints when running atop Windows Mobile. Confusing redundancies in the interface.
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