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BlackBerry 7130e Review - About

About.com reviews the BlackBerry 7130e and says: “The BlackBerry 7130e is clearly for those who like the BlackBerry approach of push email but prefer a form factor closer to a phone. Some software features were annoying me: one of them forces you to use the trackwheel to select an answer whenever you missed a call, […]

BlackBerry 7130e Review - MobileBurn

MobileBurn reviews the BlackBerry 7130e: “The BlackBerry 7130e has a relatively normal looking candybar form factor with the unique SureType keypad. SureType works similarly to how T9 functions, but it makes use of an additional column of keys on either side of the normal numeric keypad. This means that each number key represents only 2 letters […]

BlackBerry 8703e Review - HowStuff Works

HSW reviews the BlackBerry 8703e and says: “The RIM BlackBerry 8703e provides excellent e-mail capabilities along with a high-speed Internet connection and numerous extras. BB has long been the champion of wireless e-mail devices, and this model is no exception. Because the BlackBerry 8703e supports the EV-DO network, you can upload and download e-mails at DSL speeds […]

BlackBerry 8703e Review - Ebay

An Ebay user reviews the BlackBerry 8703e: “The Blackberry 8703e is an excellent model with a slimmed down design. It includes all of the best features of the older and fatter models, including a full QWERTY keyboard. The Blackberry 8703e can be set up with corporate or personal email accounts very easily, and saves a lot […]

Sprint Moto Q Review - LetsTalk

LetsTalk users review the Sprint Moto Q and say: “Love the Moto Q phone. I saw it months before and loved it from the start. Bought for wife - she loves the Moto Q. I had heard bad things about the battery, but proceeded despite and did not buy the extended life battery. Had fewer […]

Sprint Moto Q Review - MobileWhack

MobileWhack reviews the Sprint Moto Q and says: “The Moto Q delivers what customers want most: an exceptional device for making voice calls. Plus, the Moto Q provides the advanced phone capabilities expected in an industry-leading phone, such as voice-activated dialing, smart contacts dialing, speakerphone, Bluetooth** capabilities for certain profiles and more.
Optimized for a variety […]

What To Do With A Wet Cell Phone

Your Cell Phone is wet…now what?! Well, I’m sure we’ve all either witnessed this happen or else had it happen to you. Here is what you should do in case this ever happens to you (as posted at About.com).
“What to do if your Cell Phone is dropped in water:

The first thing to do is to remove […]

Sanyo Katana DLX Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the Sanyo Katana DLX: “The Sanyo Katana DLX won’t disappoint fans looking for a solid, affordable phone with good features and some 3G amenities. However, none of the more advanced features stand out on the Sanyo Katana DLX. The QVGA screen doesn’t pop like screens on recent Nokia N-Series devices. Streaming video was disappointingly […]

Sanyo Katana DLX Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the Sanyo Katana DLX: “The Sanyo Katana DLX retains the external display of its predecessor. It measures about 1 inch diagonally, and since it supports 65,000 colors, it can also be used for photo caller ID and act as a camera viewfinder for self-portraits. The screen also displays the usual signal strength, battery life, […]

Motorola i560 Review - PhoneScoop

A PhoneScoop user reviews the Motorola i560 and says: “The Motorola i560 is a nice rugged phone. My company recently changed from Verizon because we were disappointed with the offerings in phones. We want phones, not phones with cameras or MP3 players or video recorders. Nextel seems to be focused on businesses so we figured […]

Motorola i560 Review - Yahoo Tech

Yahoo users review the Motorola i560 and say: “The Motorola i560 is a great basic phone, you almost can’t hurt this thing. My phone takes a beating and has never missed a call. Battery life is a little short but nothing you can’t live with. Screen is a bit small if you want content on […]

Sanyo SCP-7050 Review - PhoneScoop

A PhoneScoop user reviews the Sanyo SCP-7050: “I’ve used the Sanyo SCP-7050 for a few weeks now and I love it. It’s battery power is amazing, as the phone seems to be in “stand-by” mode when not in use. After the first night’s charge (which only took about 2-3 hours) I had full battery life for […]

Sanyo SCP-7050 Review - LaptopMag

LaptopMag reviews the Sanyo SCP-7050: “One look at the Sanyo SCP-7050 and you know it means business–outdoor business. The phone’s rubberized, easy-to-grip surface is a telltale sign that it’s built for a rugged lifestyle. Military-certified for dust, shock, and vibration, it claims to be tough enough to withstand grueling environments such as construction and industrial […]

Samsung UpStage Review - LetsTalk

A LetsTalk user reviews the Samsung UpStage: “I think the Samsung UpStage is a great phone, all the programs on the phone like contacts, messaging etc… Pop up the split second you touch the button for them (my Motorola Razr tended to take a few seconds b4 it responded). The Samsung UpStage is very easy to use […]

Samsung UpStage Review - Mobiledia

Mobiledia reviews the Samsung UpStage: “The inventive Samsung UpStage for Sprint brings together good design and functionality into a supremely elegant handset. Aesthetically-savvy folks will love this phone for its clever and compact convergence of music player and phone.
However, the Samsung UpStage unique design could be a drawback for those who don’t appreciate the phone’s […]

MOTOKRZR K1m Review - DigitalTrends

DigitalTrends reviews the MOTOKRZR K1m: “The draw of the MOTOKRZR K1m is its two-way mirror-like surface, made of the same shatter-resistant glass sheathing RAZR’s LCD screens. Beneath the glass is a bright 1.1-inch, 65k-color LCD screen. Near the bottom of the top flap are three dots that become three Safire blue touch sensor music transport keys […]

MOTOKRZR K1m Review - LetsTalk

LetsTalk reviews the MOTOKRZR K1m and says: “The MOTOKRZR K1m is a very well-designed, quality phone. The call quality is ok, the calls get choppy too often for my liking, but I am still not sure if this is the phone or the service. When it isn’t choppy, it sounds great. It is pretty easy to […]

LG Muziq Review - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the LG Muziq and says: “The LG Muziq leaves a very good taste in your mouth. Though far from perfect, the phone manages to surprise in ways that reinforce the music experience. The FM transmitter, usually a disappointment, was surprisingly good. The Sprint music store, though a bit ugly, had loads of personality, with […]

LG Muziq Review - PhoneScoop

PhoneScoop reviews the LG Muziq and says: “The LG Muziq, for music lovers who think they are getting a rich MP3 player embedded in their phone, we’re sorry to say that isn’t the case. The LG Muziq performs on par with the many music playback-capable phones on the market, but nothing really sets it above the […]

Motorola ic502 Review (The Buzz) - InfoSync

InfoSync reviews the Motorola ic502 and says: “Pros: The Motorola ic502 has a Durable design; makes better calls than many Nextel phones; loud speakerphone.
Cons: Dearth of features; low-resolution screen; unresponsive keys; lack of messaging options; strange voice commands service.
If you just want better calls from your basic Nextel phone, the Motorola ic502 is the one that makes […]

Motorola ic502 Review (The Buzz) - Cnet

Cnet reviews the Motorola ic502 (The Buzz) and says: “With the Motorola ic502, the two companies have made their union official. As the first dual-mode CDMA-iDEN cell phone, the Motorola ic502 uses Sprint’s network for voice calls and Nextel for Direct Connect Push-to-Talk (PTT) conversations. Other features are limited–there’s no camera or Bluetooth–but it does come with […]

Red MOTORAZR V3m Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the Red MOTORAZR V3m: “The good: The Red Motorola Razr V3m for Sprint offers a trendy design, decent call quality, and a notable list of features including Bluetooth, a speakerphone, and support for EV-DO networks. Its menu design and EV-DO offerings are superior to Verizon’s Razr V3m.
The bad: The Red Motorola Razr V3m suffers from poor speakerphone […]

Red MOTORAZR V3m Review - Ebay

An Ebay user reviews the Red MOTORAZR V3m: “The Red MOTORAZR V3m is first Motorola phone I am not overly excited about owning. I will start will the cons of the phone. The reciever sensitivity (How well the phone picks up the signal) is lacking. Having owned many motorola phones previous to the Red MOTORAZR V3m, I find […]

Samsung SPH-M500 Review - Mobiledia

Mobiledia reviews the Samsung SPH-M500: “The Samsung SPH-M500 offers plenty of features which allow the phone to serve as a camera, camcorder and personal music player.The Samsung SPH-M500 is ideal for people interested in multipurpose gadgets that can send emails, play MP3s and make phone calls - all in one device at an affordable price.
Good call […]

Samsung SPH-M500 Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the Samsung SPH-M500 and says: “The Samsung SPH-M500 is slim, but it’s certainly not sexy. Thin-phone fans will appreciate the compact dimensions (3.9×2×0.6 inches) and its trim weight (2.8 ounces), but overall this phone isn’t very exciting. Other exterior features are the same on the Samsung SPH-M500, including the color internal and external displays, […]

Motorola i670 Review for Nextel - MobileWhack

MobileWhack reviews the Motorola i670 and says: “The Motorola i670 Sport phone it features the latest Push-to-Talk technology which lets the user connect instantly by a single click of the button. Users will also dig the onboard GPS navigation system which lets one access latitude and longitude information and lets you track down your workload […]

Motorola i670 Review for Nextel - PhoneScoop

PhoneScoop users review the Motorola i670: “I owned the Motorola i670 (for Nextel) for about a year, great simple phone for people who just want the basic cell phone. Only thing I disliked about the phone was there is no external display, and speakerphone isnt to the best of quality but all in all great simple […]

MOTORAZR V3m Review - ZDNet

ZDNet reviews the MOTORAZR V3m and says: “The Sprint MOTORAZR V3m feature set is slightly different from other models. There’s a 1,000-contact phone book with room in each entry for five phone numbers, an e-mail address, a Web address, and notes. You can save contacts to groups and pair them with a photo and one of […]

MOTORAZR V3m Review - LetsTalk

LetsTalk users review the MOTORAZR V3m: “The MOTORAZR v3m is an excellent device with a large keyboard, simple menus to navigate, and a camera that is good for quick snaps. The screen brightness is weak, making it hard to use under bright outdoor light. The call quality is high, and the service I’ve got paired with […]

Samsung SPH-M510 Review - LaptopMag

LaptopMag reviews the Samsung SPH-M510: “The Samsung SPH-M510 sports a sleek design, a host of customization options and multimedia capabilities, as well as stereo Bluetooth. The ergonomics and video quality could be better, but this is a decent Power Vision clamshell for the price.
Available in black and pink, the Samsung SPH-M510 offers a rounded pod-like shape […]

Samsung SPH-M510 Review - MobileBurn

MobileBurn reviews the Samsung SPH-M510: “The spunky Samsung SPH-M510 for Sprint Wireless is very appealing as a mid-range multimedia device. Its slender and sporty design will appeal to most but where the phone really shines is with its strong feature set. This great all-rounder provides quality voice and 3G data capabilities, numerous handsfree options, including stereo […]

Sanyo Katana II Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the Sanyo Katana II: “Features on the Sanyo Katana II are not that different from the first model. In fact, the only feature upgrades are an increased memory of up to 21MB and an update to Bluetooth 2.0. Therefore, the following section lifts heavily from the review of the original phone.
The primary difference […]

Sanyo Katana II Review - MobileBurn

MobileBurn reviews the Sanyo Katana II: “For the Sanyo Katana II, not a lot has changed between the two iterations of the theme, though the newer model sports a much sleeker design and manages to come in at under 14mm (0.57″) thick.
Specifications wise, the only things to report that have been enhanced for the Sanyo Katana II […]

Sanyo SCP-3200 Review - ZDNet

ZDNet reviews the Sanyo SCP-3200 and says: “The Sanyo SCP-3200 has a 300-contact phone book with room in each entry for multiple phone numbers, e-mail, Web and street addresses, and notes. You can save callers to groups and assign them a photo or one of 25 polyphonic ringtones. There’s a separate phone book for PTT numbers. […]

Sanyo SCP-3200 Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the Sanyo SCP-3200 and says: “The Sanyo SCP-3200 doesn’t go to great lengths to grab your attentions. Sporting a traditional flip phone design, it ditches the usual external antenna in favor of clean, simple lines. The pink version is a bit too bright; we prefer the black and the blue models instead. The most […]

Pantech Wireless PX-500 Review - LetsTalk

A LetsTalk user reviews the Pantech PX-500 and says: “The Pantech PX-500 modem card is great for a newbie or basic web user. Very simple, easy to set up, and fairly cheap in price.
Pros: The Pantech PX-500 is very easy to use, plug and play. Sprint has a very fast and dependable data network. I was getting […]

Motorola i265 Review - PhoneScoop

A PhoneScoop user reviews the Motorola i265: “Wow, the Motorola i265 is a great phone. I was so happy to go over to Nextel after 2 years of Sprint, won’t go into that. I opened the box, and I was so happy. The color and size of the phone are perfect. The color screen is has low […]

Motorola i265 Review - Cnet

Cnet reviews the Motorla i265 for Nextel and says: “The Motorlola i265, with a hefty form factor, is prototypically Nextel–it may not be flashy and glamorous, but it’s tough. It’s the same with the feature set, where all the necessary Nextel basics such as Direct Connect are present, but there aren’t a lot of frills to […]

LG LX150 Review - Wirefly

Wirefly reviews the LG LX150 and says: “The LG LX150 for Sprint should get your attention if you subscribe to the theory that simpler is better. Without all those complicated bells-and-whistles, the small LG LX150 offers a compact package and good style as its top features. You’ll also find two nice color displays, a speakerphone and text […]

LG LX150 Review - PhoneScoop

A PhoneScoop user reviews the LG LX150 and says: “The LG LX150 is a great device! It is a nice size, has great ergonomics, and great features. Many phones today have raced forward with “neat” features like cameras, music, TV, etc. But they have left behind any kind of Analog roaming ability. So while I […]

Samsung M300 Review - Mobile Burn

Mobile Burn reviews the Samsung M300 and says: “The Samsung M300 is aimed at the casual end user and is packaged as a compact and lightweight clamshell with only the bare necessities for everyday use. Its ergonomic design and sleek outside aesthetics make this phone quite the looker.
The Samsung M300 is a stylishly designed handset that definitely […]

Motorola ic402 Review - PhoneScoop

PhoneScoop reviews the Motorola ic402 and says: “The Motorola ic402 from SprintNextel is a workaday phone. Its basic feature set, PTT capability, and semi-rugged styling belie its blue and gray collar roots. While it makes strides in being a more up-to-date and pocketable device compared to its older cousins, the Motorola ic402 is still an iDEN phone […]

Motorola ic402 Review - LetsTalk

LetsTalk users review the Motorola ic402: “I just purchased the Motorola ic402 the call quality is good. You can navigate through the screens fairly easy. The design is good although they should have put an outside display on the phone so you can tell who is calling you. To be short and simple and to the point the […]

LG Fusic LX550 Review - Mobiledia

Mobiledia reviews the LG Fusic LX550 and says: “Since the LG Fusic so tied into the Sprint Power Vision, several features require a monthly subscription charge. Items such as Sprint TV, On Demand, Sprint Radio, and IM and Email all incur a service fee and/or data charges. With costs adding up quickly, users who aren’t prepared […]

LG Fusic LX550 Review - PhoneScoop

PhoneScoop reviews the LG Fusic LX550 and says: “The LG Fusic is quite a phone - it grabs your attention with its good looks and keeps it with solid performance. It seems to hit a sweet spot between cost, size and features. (Gary Fisher, a famous mountain bike builder, had a motto “strong, light, cheap - […]

Kyocera K10 Royale Review for Virgin Mobile - Cnet