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Motorola E815 Review - Mobiledia

Mobiledia reviews the Motorola E815 and says: “Motorola seemed to get it right with the new Motorola E815; redesigning subtleties like the keypad to put to rest annoyances with text messaging and improving and enhancing multimedia features putting the Motorola E815 ahead of the competition. But perhaps the two most significant changes were the improvements to memory […]

Motorola E815 Review - MobileBurn

MobileBurn reviews the Motorola E815 and says: “The Motorola E815 is for the most part an update of the V710 that offers EV-DO data connectivity. Less obvious changes include a new 1.3 megapixel camera that replaces the poor quality unit found on the older phone version. Another change is support for synching the Motorola E815 over a […]

Kyocera Strobe Review - TechFaq

TechFaq reviews the Kyocera Strobe and says: “Perhaps one of the first features to jump out at the consumer when looking at the Kyocera Strobe is the slide out QWERTY keyboard that allows for quick and easy text messaging. This hidden keypad can easily support email, chat, MMS, EMS/SMS. The phone also includes a duel color display, […]

Kyocera Strobe Review - PhoneScoop

A user at PhoneScoop reviews the Kyocera Strobe and says: “The Kyocera Strobe is a very popular phone as most know. Its one of our biggest sellers at our store. Most people that like to text and like taking pictures love this phone because of the small keyboard in the inside of the phone and […]

LG AX275 Review - PhoneScoop

PhoneScoop users review the LG AX275 and say: “I love my new LG AX275. The design is very sharp. The camera works great. I have already taken great pictures. The phone is pretty light but yet feels just right in your hand. It’s also sturdy and does not leave fingerprints.”
“I really like the LG AX275. […]

MOTORAZR V3m Review - PhoneScoop

Users at PhoneScoop review the MOTORAZR V3m and say: “I seldom offer a rave review on products but since joining Sprint and getting my MOTORAZR V3M, it has changed my use and approach to cellphones. I finally have a phone that “works as advertised”..! I am not a speed demon or phone junky, just someone that […]

MOTORAZR V3m Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the MOTORAZR V3m and says: 
“The good: The MOTORAZR V3m adds an integrated music player, VZ Navigator (Verizon’s GPS navigation service), and a Micro SD card slot. Like the V3c, it has a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a speakerphone, EV-DO support, and access to Verizon’s 3G service.
The bad: The phone suffers from poor speakerphone quality, a low-resolution display, […]

LG AX390 Review - MobileWhack

MobileWhack reviews the LG AX390 and says: “The LG AX390 measures 1.8″ x 3.3″ x .9″ and sports a smart clamshell design. This CDMA handset is basically for those who don’t require frills like cameras, MP3 player and it can be categorized as a work phone. There is a speakerphone on the handset and it […]

LG AX245 Review - MobileWhack

MobileWhack reviews the LG AX245 and says: “The LG AX245 is now available on the Alltel Network, which is also the first carrier to launch this Bluetooth headset. Ideal for those who are seeking both affordability and functionality, the AX245 has a decent spec set. It offers hands-free Bluetooth technology and one also comes across […]

LG AX490 Review - PhoneScoop

A PhoneScoop user reviews the LG AX490 and says: “I have been using the LG AX490 for about a week. So far, I love it. I have always stayed away from LG phones because they seemed cheap and flimsy. This one feels very sturdy and fits nicely to the face and ear.
After the first day, […]

LG AX490 Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the LG AX490 and says: “We’ll certainly give LG and partner Digit Wireless points for trying something different with the LG AX490’s first-in-the-U.S. Fastap keypad. While we’re impressed with the dual-level design, those who pride themselves in their lightening-fast texting might find the Fastap keypad a bit slower than a 10-button keypad with predictive-text […]

Motorola W315 Review - ZDNet

ZDNet reviews the Motorola W315 and says: “Though the Motorola W315 slips easily into a bag, it can be a bit much for smaller pockets when you’re out for a night on the town. A stubby antenna adds more girth, but we’re used to that from a CDMA phone. On the whole, the W315 felt comfortable […]

Motorola W315 Review - PhoneScoop

A PhoneScoop user reviews the Motorola W315 and says: “I have been using the Motorola W315 through Alltel for over a month and it is an excellent cell phone. I agree with another reviewer who said not to pay attention to the signal bars, this phone gets great reception. I have not had one dropped […]

Samsung SCH-A645 Review - PhoneScoop

A user at PhoneScoop reviews the Samsung SCH-A645 and says: “The voice commands are simple to use on the Samsung SCH-A645. Voice recognition is very good, with out need for training. Status command is very helpful. May be set to ask for command on ‘flip open’ which I enjoy. Prompts can be turned off if […]

Samsung SCH-A645 Review - MobileWhack

MobileWhack reviews the Samsung SCH-A645 and says: “The Samsung SCH-A645 sports a smart clamshell design and is a no frills phone. It measures about 90.6mm x 46.2mm x 24.9 mm and weighs 94 grams. When it comes to Talktime, the A645 is capable of 3 hours and a Standby Time of 144 hours. The phone […]

LG CU500v Review - Engadget

Engadget reviews the LG CU500v and says: “The LG CU500v is, for all practical purposes, identical to the older CU500, save for the critical detail that the LG CU500v’s firmware supports Video Share. We can basically think of the new feature as a poor man’s video calling; video is transmitted only one way during calls, though […]

LG CU500v Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the LG CU500v and says: “The LG CU500v is the first phone on a U.S network to feature video calling, albeit one-way “video sharing” calls. While the clamshell is available from Cingular, company reps told us that video sharing won’t be available until the summer. However, the carrier does list “Video Share Calling” […]

LG CU500v Review - Cnet User

A user at Cnet reviews the LG CU500v and says: “Just got the LG CU500v and I really am enjoying it. First LG phone, and it’s very easy to get set up. All my friends want one.
You can use the screen on front of the phone to take pictures, video and as MP3 player, without even opening the […]

Samsung IP-830w Review - PCMag

PCMag reviews the Samsung IP-830w and says: “Calls on the Samsung IP-830W sounded great. Voices were crystal-clear in both directions, and you get plenty of volume both indoors and outdoors. Other parties had no trouble hearing us, even with loud background noise from typical New York City streets. But the phone is plain uncomfortable to hold. […]

Samsung IP-830w Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the Samsung IP-830w and says: “If you’re a globe-trotting road warrior looking for top-notch productivity and messaging in a handheld, the dual-mode Samsung IP-830w might be just the ticket — albeit an expensive one. Messaging options on this hefty smartphone are impressive, and the phone’s CDMA/GSM capabilities mean you can chat and surf almost […]

Palm Treo 700wx Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the Palm Treo 700wx and says: “More memory and speedy dial-up networking make the Palm Treo 700wx an obvious choice over the older 700w, but the decision isn’t as clear-cut when it comes to other business phones. If you require full Windows compatibility, this is a strong device, and Palm has gone to some […]

Palm Treo 700wx Review - PCMag

PCMag reviews the Palm Treo 700wx and says: “The phone in the Palm Treo 700wx has pretty good reception and average audio quality. The earpiece is pretty loud, and the speakerphone is audible in all but the noisiest outdoor areas. Noise cancellation tends to make transmissions sound hollow, but it does help voices come to the […]

Palm Treo 755p Review - Slashgear

Slashgear reviews the Palm Treo 755p and says: “I found that the Palm Treo 755p performs above average compared to other smartphones on the market. The sound through the earpiece is good and transmissions were clear.
Setting up email using VersaMail application is easy as 1-2-3. The built-in Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support for Direct Push Technology is a […]

Palm Treo 755p Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the Palm Treo 755p and says: “I would highly recommend the Palm Treo 755p to anyone who has considered buying a Palm OS phone. An underrated OS that remains simple and straightforwared, Palm didn’t have to improve much to stay ahead of Windows Mobile, as WM6 is still playing catch-up to many features the Palm […]

BlackBerry 7130e Review - LaptopMag

LaptopMag reviews the BlackBerry 7130e and says: “Unlike most smart phones, the BlackBerry 7130e is practical to use as a phone, thanks to a slim, candy bar-style design and dedicated Talk and End keys. The phone stays thin by using the SureType keyboard, which has fewer keys than a traditional QWERTY keyboard, but feels fairly natural […]

BlackBerry 7130e Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the BlackBerry 7130e and says: “The good: The sleek BlackBerry 7130e boasts a bright, sharp display, a speakerphone, and integrated Bluetooth. The smart phone is also compatible with Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes, and BlackBerry servers, and it can access up to 10 POP3/IMAP e-mail accounts.
The bad: The SureType technology found on the phone […]

Samsung SPH-M510 Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the Samsung SPH-M510 and says: “The Samsung SPH-M510 is so flat and smooth that we almost had the urge to skip it across the nearest pond. The rounded edges and lack of raised surfaces certainly make it look like a skipping stone, an effect that’s only magnified by the black version of the […]

Samsung SPH-M510 Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the Samsung SPH-M510 and says: “The Samsung SPH-M510 is the epitome of a mid-range multimedia phone, meaning it includes most of the features you’ll see on a high-end phone, but hiccups a bit in their execution. Listening to music on the phone was pleasant enough, but we won’t be ditching our iPods anytime […]

Sierra Wireless Aircard 595 Review - LaptopMag

LaptopMag reviews the Sierra Wireless Aircard 595 and says: “Setup and installation of the Sierra Wireless Aircard 595 took about ten minutes, and was very straightforward. As for speed, Web surfing was on a par with the other services. CNN.com took 12 seconds to load, and our Gmail Inbox was available in 10 seconds. Downloading a 5.62MB file […]

Sanyo M1 Review - PhoneScoop

A user at Phonescoop reviews the Sanyo M1 and says: “I love the Sanyo M1. I’ve had quite a few phones and this has to be the best so far. It has wonderful picture quality and good reception. I have yet to have a problem with it. If you’re looking for an overall good phone […]

Sanyo M1 Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the Sanyo M1 and says: “The Sanyo M1 may not be as flashy or thin as other phones on the market, and your friends won’t crowd around when you take it our of your pocket. But what it lacks in style it makes up for in substance. The phone handles audio very well, […]

Sanyo SCP-8400 Review - PCMag

PCMag reviews the Sanyo SCP-8400 and says: “All killer, no filler, the Sanyo SCP-8400 is a top-notch, voice-focused phone for Sprint. Although it’s missing a few features that would make it the perfect handset, its excellent reception and voice quality make it my favorite feature phone for the Sprint network.
On the outside of the phone, […]

Sanyo SCP-8400 Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the Sanyo SCP-8400 and says: “The Sanyo SCP-8400 makes for a fine addition to Sprint’s Power Vision EV-DO line-up. Streaming video looks great full-screen on the phone, and Sirius radio sounds so good you’ll wish there were more channels to hear. Web browsing is clunky, which is unfortunate because the phone is obviously […]

BlackBerry 8703e Review - CellNumbers

CellNumbers reviews the BlackBerry 8703e and says: “Where the BlackBerry 8703e particularly shines is in its business functionality. The cell phone features are quite enhanced, offering smart keys and integrated Bluetooth capability. Data management is easy with the 8703e. BlackBerry Enterprise Server software, available to corporate customers, works seamlessly with a variety of popular business […]

BlackBerry 8703e Review - ZDNet

ZDNet reviews the BlackBerry 8703e and says: “The BlackBerry 8703e sports a nice and compact form factor at 4.3×2.7×0.8 inches and 4.7 ounces. True, it’s not as sexy or sleek as the BlackBerry Pearl; it has a blockier, wider form factor that takes some acclimation to use as a phone, but the trade-off is you get […]

BlackBerry 8703e Review - PCMag

PCMag reviews the BlackBerry 8703e and says: “Sleek, professional, and high-class all the way, the BlackBerry 8703e is a great solution for business users who need a powerful messaging handheld that doubles as their primary cell phone.
It’s thinner, wider, and at 4.7 ounces, a bit lighter than the much-loved Palm handheld. It’s also all black, further […]

Samsung Upstage Review - PhoneScoop

PhoneScoop reviews the Samsung Upstage and says: “Although Sprint told us they don’t expect anyone to replace their hard-drive based MP3 player with an UpStage, it’s clear they do expect people to use it as a music player - at least for short trips around town or to the gym. While it represents a leap […]

Samsung Upstage Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the Samsung Upstage and says: “The Samsung UpStage is such a unique flip, it seems almost more a design study than a retail phone. To be blunt, we did not appreciate the flip design. It did not make the music playing experience better, and it did not add to the ease and enjoyment […]

Samsung Upstage Review - PCWorld

PCWorld reviews the Samsung Upstage and writes: “The phone side of the Samsung UpStage has a very thin 1.4-inch color screen, a directional switch, and the usual soft keys for navigating menus, all topping a conventional phone keypad. The phone felt small but solid in my hand; I found its keypad quite usable, and the sound […]

Sanyo SCP-7050 Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the Sanyo SCP-7050 and says: 
“The good: The Sanyo SCP-7050 is a rugged and durable military-certified phone. It supports Sprint’s Ready Link push-to-talk service. plus it has built-in GPS.
The bad: The Sanyo SCP-7050 is rather bulky and unattractive phone.
The bottom line: The Sanyo SCP-7050 makes up for its lackluster appearance with a durable design, […]

Samsung M610 Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the Samsung M610 and says: “The wafer-thin Samsung M610 3G clamshell belies the notion that slim phones come with slim pickings in terms of features. The M610’s impressively flat shell is only the tip of the iceberg, as the phone also offers great calling and contacts handling, as well as a wide range […]

Sanyo Katana Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the Sanyo Katana and says:”The good: The Sanyo Katana has a slim silhouette and offers a VGA camera, Bluetooth, a speakerphone, text messaging, voice dialing, a voice recorder, and a wireless Web browser. It has a large external screen.
The bad: The Sanyo Katana’s feature set is rather underwhelming and doesn’t have 3G support […]

Sanyo Katana Review - PCMag

PCMag reviews the Sanyo Katana and says: “Sprint’s new Sanyo Katana may look exactly like a plastic RAZR, but it’s no disposable. It’s a reasonable midrange phone designed to help Sprint customers scratch their itch for the nation’s most popular form factor.
Just like the RAZR, on the Katana there’s a VGA camera above a small color […]

Samsung M500 Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the Samsung M500 and says: “The Samsung M500 packs some impressive features into its rather ordinary shell, including support for speedy EV-DO networks and Sprint Power Vision video and music, a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and a handy dictionary. The flip phone boasts great call quality and a variety of calling features, including speaker-independent […]

Samsung M500 Review - PCMag

PCMag reviews the Samsung M500 and says: “The Samsung M500 is a very light (2.7 ounces), slim (3.7 by 1.8 by 0.7-inches) flip phone with a bland, rectangular design (a red case option is available if you want to spice things up). It’s so light, in fact, that when I picked the handset up, I wondered […]

LG Fusic Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the LG Fusic and says: “You’d be forgiven if at first glance you thought the LG Fusic were an iPod. To be fair, with its boxy shape, square external display, and round music controls, the new Sprint cell phone does look like Apple’s wildly successful music player. It even comes with a selection of […]

LG Fusic Review - ZDNet

ZDNet reviews the LG Fusic and says: “The good: The LG LX550 has an attractive design, admirable call quality, and a range of high-end features, including Bluetooth, a speakerphone, an MP3 player, a Micro SD card slot, EV-DO support, and an FM transmitter.
The bad: The phone has shaky music quality, tricky keypad controls, and limited photo […]

LG LX150 Review - TechFaq

TechFaq reviews the LG LX150 and says: “The LG LX150 is a great entry phone, especially if you are looking for a clamshell design with an internal antenna and require or would like Bluetooth technology.
The phone’s exterior looks great and comes in a two tone color scheme. It is blue and black and the exterior […]