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HTC Trophy (Verizon Wireless)
The HTC Trophy, Verizon's first Windows Phone 7, isn't a standout, but it will satisfy people who find Android's interface too complex.
Price: $314.33
- on 6/2/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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LG Revolution (Verizon Wireless)
The LG Revolution boasts solid performance and blazing speeds on Verizon's 4G LTE network, but is held back by mediocre call quality and a couple of subpar feat...
Price: $149.99
- on 6/1/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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Square
Square lets you easily accept credit card payments on lots of mobile devices, and the experience is top-notchfor buyers and sellers alike.
- on 5/26/2011
- by David Pierce
- in iPhone Apps
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Droid X2 by Motorola (Verizon Wireless)
The Motorola Droid X2 is an attractive, powerful smartphone, but its lack of 4G is a real letdown.
Price: $599.99
- on 5/26/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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LG Thrive (AT&T;)
The LG Thrive offers a surprising amount of power for a prepaid smartphone, and it's on one of America's biggest networks to boot.
Price: $179.99
- on 5/24/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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LG Phoenix (AT&T;)
The LG Phoenix offers AT&T; customers a value-priced Android device that covers all the basics and more.
Price: $29.99
- on 5/24/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Nexus S 4G from Google (Sprint)
Despite offering a pure Android experience, the Nexus S 4G for Sprint lacks state-of-the-art specs, and its reception problems are fatal.
Price: $99.99 - $699.99
- on 5/24/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (Verizon Wireless)
The Android-based Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is a unique phone designed for gaming, and it games well.
Price: $99.99 - $599.99
- on 5/23/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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Samsung Replenish (Sprint)
The Samsung Replenish is Sprint's first eco-friendly Android smartphone, but it has few redeeming qualities otherwise.
Price: $399.99
- on 5/17/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Samsung Infuse 4G SGH-I997 (AT&T;)
The powerful Samsung Infuse 4G boasts the largest screen found on any Android smartphone, but AT&T;'s next-generation data network still lags.
Price: $599.99
- on 5/17/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
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Novero Victor
The Novero Victor costs an insane $500, but it's a very unusual fusion of Bluetooth headset and fashion item.
- on 5/17/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Powermat Power! Dual 1850 Rechargeable Backup Battery
With the ability to charge two devices at one time, the Powermat Power! Dual 1850 Rechargeable Backup Battery is a handy accessory to carryjust make sure ...
Price: $39.95 - $53.99
- on 5/17/2011
- by David Pierce
- in Accessories
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HP Veer (AT&T;)
The tiny HP Veer for AT&T; can't revive the fortunes of HP's webOS smartphone line.
Price: $99.99
- on 5/16/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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Samsung Galaxy S II (Unlocked)
The finest Android smartphone available today, the unlocked Samsung Galaxy S II delivers in almost every way. Thing is, it's so expensive, it almost prices itse...
Price: $699.99
- on 5/16/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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Casio G'zOne Commando (Verizon Wireless)
The Casio G'zOne Commando is a good choice for anyone who abuses his or her phone, but still needs a powerful Android device that can run third-party apps.
Price: $19.99
- on 5/9/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Samsung Droid Charge (Verizon Wireless)
The Samsung Droid Charge on Verizon Wireless delivers 4G performance and a superb camera and camcorder.
Price: $149.99
- on 5/6/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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HTC Droid Incredible 2 (Verizon Wireless)
The HTC Droid Incredible 2 for Verizon picks up where the original left off, adding a slightly larger screen, global calling, and a smoother design, but the com...
Price: $599.99
- on 5/5/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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LG Saber (U.S. Cellular)
The LG Saber nails its intended purpose: All the texting you could want a price anyone can afford.
- on 5/4/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
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Samsung Stride SCH-R330 (U.S. Cellular)
The Samsung Stride offers decent call quality on U.S. Cellular, but it's up against some powerful phones that cost just a few bucks more.
- on 5/3/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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LG Flare LX165 (Virgin Mobile)
The LG Flare is a decent choice for taking advantage of Virgin Mobile's payLo plans, and at under $20 up front, it's a steal.
- on 5/3/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
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Huawei Ascend TapouT Edition (MetroPCS)
The Huawei Ascend TapouT Edition bundles an extra battery cover and some mixed martial arts-related software, if you're into that sort of thing.
- on 5/3/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
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Samsung Mantra SPH-M340 (Virgin Mobile)
If you want a simple prepaid phone for making voice calls, the Samsung Mantra SPH-M340 will do well, but if you want to do anything else, keep looking.
- on 4/27/2011
- by Alex Colon
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LG 101 (Virgin Mobile)
Lacking a camera and even Bluetooth, the LG 101 is the most basic of cell phones for Virgin Mobile customers.
Price: $18.17
- on 4/27/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Sanyo Zio by Kyocera (Cricket Wireless)
The Sanyo Zio by Kyocera is a much more viable smartphone for Cricket Wireless subscribers now that it runs a current version of Android.
- on 4/27/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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T-Mobile G2x With Google
The T-Mobile G2x with Google is the fastest, smoothest Android smartphone available today.
- on 4/26/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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LG Optimus C (Cricket Wireless)
The LG Optimus C is not only a great budget smartphone, it's the best smartphone available on Cricket Wireless, period.
- on 4/22/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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Samsung Gem (U.S. Cellular)
The Samsung Gem is a low-rent Android phone that is tough to recommend given what else is available on U.S. Cellular.
- on 4/20/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Nokia E7 (Unlocked)
The beautifully crafted Nokia E7 sports a new Symbian OS version, but it's hardly distinguishable from the old one.
Price: $439.99 - $654.99
- on 4/20/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Motorola Quantico (U.S. Cellular)
The Motorola Quantico has virtually no multimedia features, but it's an excellent phone for voice calls, and it should stand up to heavy abuse.
- on 4/20/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Samsung Galaxy Prevail (Boost Mobile)
Make way LG Optimus, Boost Mobile's Samsung Galaxy Prevail is the latest budget Android device on the market, and it's a keeper.
- on 4/19/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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T-Mobile Sidekick 4G
The T-Mobile Sidekick 4G has the best keyboard you'll find on any Android smartphone.
Price: $309.99
- on 4/15/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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Pantech CDM8635 (U.S. Cellular)
Pantech CDM8635 is a good simple phone for U.S. Cellular subscribers.
- on 4/14/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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Kyocera Echo (Sprint)
The Android-based Kyocera Echo for Sprint is a flawed first attempt at an interesting concept. Not enough software supports dual-screen multitasking for this gu...
- on 4/13/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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Huawei M228 (MetroPCS)
The Huawei M228 is a decent basic phone for MetroPCS users, but better options aren't hard to find.
- on 4/7/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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Samsung Messager Touch SCH-R630 (U.S. Cellular)
The Samsung Messager Touch SCH-R630 on U.S. Cellular isn't quite as good as the Cricket version, but it still has its own merits.
- on 4/6/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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LG Wine II UN430 (U.S. Cellular)
The LG Wine II UN430 offers U.S. Cellular subscribers a quality voice phone with clear screens and big buttons.
- on 4/6/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Nokia Astound (T-Mobile)
The Nokia Astound is a great value for an 8-megapixel camera phone, but its app selection doesn't measure up to Android's.
- on 4/5/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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ZTE Agent (MetroPCS)
The ZTE Agent cell phone for MetroPCS has an attractive screen, but trouble making calls.
- on 4/1/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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Samsung Stunt SCH-R100 (MetroPCS)
The Samsung Stunt SCH-R100 is one of the cheapest phones for MetroPCS, and it shows.
- on 4/1/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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Kyocera Laylo M1400 (MetroPCS)
The Kyocera Laylo M1400 has great voice quality and a good price, but it faces some stiff competition from the rest of the MetroPCS lineup.
- on 3/31/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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Kyocera Domino (MetroPCS)
The Kyocera Domino is lightweight and makes calls, but that's not really enough these daysno matter how cheap the phone is.
- on 3/31/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Kyocera Torino (MetroPCS)
The $29 Kyocera Torino gives avid texters an inexpensive QWERTY device and unlimited texting for just $40 per month.
- on 3/31/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Samsung Factor (Boost Mobile)
The Samsung Factor is a super simple, well-priced phone for Boost Mobile users.
Price: $49.99
- on 3/29/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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Motorola Bali (Boost Mobile)
The Motorola Bali is a very good voice phone, but a weak multimedia feature set means there are as-good or better choices on Boost Mobile.
Price: $126.93
- on 3/23/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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LG Select (MetroPCS)
The LG Select for MetroPCS offers a decent mix of cell-phone features for the price, as long as you don't need messaging or sophisticated multimedia on the go.
- on 3/23/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Samsung Contour SCH-R250 (MetroPCS)
The Samsung Contour for MetroPCS delivers clear voice calls, useful GPS navigation, and not much else, which makes it tough to recommend.
- on 3/23/2011
- by Jamie Lendino
- in Cell Phones
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Motorola i296 (Boost Mobile)
The Motorola i296 offers Boost Mobile customers a cheap push-to-talk device, but that's about it.
- on 3/21/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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HTC Thunderbolt (Verizon Wireless)
The HTC Thunderbolt, the first 4G LTE smartphone for Verizon Wireless, has the fastest Web speeds we've ever seen, but be prepared to carry an extra battery.
Price: $99.99
- on 3/18/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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HTC Arrive (Sprint)
Sprint's first Windows Phone, the HTC Arrive is a well-built smartphone, but it can't access Sprint's speedy 4G network.
Price: $599.99
- on 3/18/2011
- by Sascha Segan
- in Cell Phones
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AT&T; F160
The AT&T; F160 is a good simple feature phone for AT&T;, and the price is right.
Price: $0.01
- on 3/17/2011
- by Alex Colon
- in Cell Phones
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