Full Reviews Index
Sidekick LX 2009: A Phone for the Young at Heart
The new Sidekick LX 2009 sports some new features, like 3G support and built-in GPS, that are designed to help this messaging phone appeal to a more mature crowd. But, as this review of the Sidekick LX 2009 shows, this remains a phone for the young at heart.
Profile: The Petite BlackBerry Pearl 8120
Take the popular BlackBerry Pearl 8100, add support for Wi-Fi wireless networks, boost the camera's resolution up to 2 megapixels, and you have the BlackBerry Pearl 8120.
LG Incite: Not So Exciting
The LG Incite is a mixed bag. It packs in plenty of features -- including a full mobile office suite and 3G support -- but its sluggish touch screen makes using all of them more of a challenge than it should be
Palm Pre Has Plenty of Potential
Palm's smartphones--and the operating system they run--have legions of fans, but both have been in need of an overhaul for some time now. That overhaul is about to come in the form of the Palm Pre, a slick new touch-screen smartphone, and the webOS, the new smartphone operating system it will run.
BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Review: An Aging Beauty
The BlackBerry Pearl 8100 was the first BlackBerry phone to feature a camera, a music player, and a video player. But how does this multimedia-friendly BlackBerry hold up when compared to today's smartphones?
BlackBerry 8800: Older, But Not Wiser
When the BlackBerry 8800 debuted in 2007, it was quite sleek for a BlackBerry phone. Today, though, the BlackBerry 8800 has largely been surpassed by newer BlackBerry smartphones.
BlackBerry Curve 8900: A Bolder BlackBerry Curve
Research In Motion has overhauled its popular BlackBerry Curve smartphone with the 8900. This new model features a slim design, an excellent camera, and an absolutely gorgeous screen, but unfortunately, it lacks support for high-speed 3G networks.
The Bright, Beautiful BlackBerry Bold
The BlackBerry Bold is supposed to be RIM's iPhone rival. After lots of hype--and plenty of delays--the BlackBerry Bold is here. So how does it compare to Apple's iPhone?
Sprint's Solid BlackBerry Curve 8330
You don't need to shell out big bucks for the latest, greatest smartphone to get a great feature set. Case in point: The BlackBerry Curve 8330, which is available from Sprint for $100.
Review: BlackBerry Tour Is Fit to Travel
There's a lot to like about the new BlackBerry Tour 9630 smartphone. It has a gorgeous display, a sleek design, and excellent e-mail handling. In fact, the BlackBerry Tour really has just one major flaw: a lack of Wi-Fi support.
Review: The Budget BlackBerry Curve 8520
T-Mobile and RIM have taken the wraps off of the BlackBerry Curve 8520, an attractive smartphone that won't break the bank. While this budget BlackBerry does cut some corners (you won't find GPS or 3G support on this smartphone), you still get top-notch messaging and access to BlackBerry App World.
Review: HTC Touch Pro2 Is All Business
Plenty of smartphones claim to be the perfect for business users. But few can match the business-friendly features found on the Windows Mobile-based HTC Touch Pro2.
The Sleek Samsung Omnia
Interested in an iPhone, but not so interested in AT&T? Meet the Samsung Omnia, an iPhone look-alike that runs on the Verzion Wireless network.
Review: The Simple, Affordable Palm Centro
If you took the Palm Treo 800w smartphone and put it in the dryer, it might come out looking like the Palm Centro smartphone for the Verizon Wireless network. The Centro is a petite phone with a petite price.
iPhone 3GS Review: Apple's Slick, Speedy Smartphone
Critics who (rightfully) derided the iPhone's low-quality camera, lack of multimedia messaging, and inability to capture video clips are likely to be pleased with the new iPhone 3GS, which addresses many of these flaws.
HTC Hero Review: The Best Google Android Phone Yet
The HTC Hero from Sprint is not just the latest Android-based smartphone. Sprint's HTC Hero is, hands-down, the best Google Android-based phone yet.
Nokia Twist: Cute, or Too Cute?
It's not often that you look at a Nokia phone and think "hey--that's cute!" But the Nokia Twist is not like most Nokia phones.
iPhone GPS App: Navigon's MobileNavigator Gets You Where You're Going
After spending a couple of weeks testing's Navigon's MobileNavigator iPhone app, I was just about ready to give up on it. Then came a free update that made this iPhone GPS app worthy of its $90 list price.
T-Mobile myTouch 3G: Beautiful, Inside and Out
At last, we have a Google Android-based phone that's equally as beautiful on the outside as it is on the inside. The T-Mobile myTouch 3G is a gorgeous and powerful phone that's easy to use.
Nokia N97 Doesn't Live Up to Its Potential
The Nokia N97 has so much potential. But, as this review points out, the Nokia N97 simply doesn't live up to the hype.
Nokia E75: A So-So Smartphone
At first glance, the Nokia E75 looks like your average Nokia cell phone: On the front of the phone, you see the small numeric keypad underneath a medium-sized screen. Upon closer inspection, however, you realize that the E75 is in fact a full-featured smartphone in a compact case.
T-Mobile Dash 3G: A So-So Smartphone
T-Mobile's aging Dash smartphone finally gets an upgrade in the form of the attractive, speedy Dash 3G. This Windows Mobile smartphone boasts 3G support, built-in GPS, and some very good messaging features
Samsung Propel Goes Pro
Samsung's Propel is a popular messaging phone, but its features are a bit limited. If you like the Propel's look and feel, but wish it could do more, you'll love the Propel Pro.
HTC Magic: The New Google Android Phone
The HTC Magic is HTC's second Google Android-based smartphone. It offers the Google Android software that worked so well on the T-Mobile G1, but combines that with a slimmer, sleeker design.
The Samsung Jack: Capable and Affordable
Samsung has updated its popular line of BlackJack smartphones with a new model, named Jack. The Samsung Jack retains many of the features found on earlier BlackJack smartphones, and adds a few new features, too.
