Posts by Cellphones

By Ken Addison • November 3, 2009
It’s no secret that in the aftermath of the success of the RAZR, Motorola hasn’t been in the strongest position in the cell phone handset market. The common knowledge was that the weak software they produce for their hardware has been their downfall. With analysts predicting their altogether departure from the handset business, could the Motorola DROID from Verizon Wireless, running the Google Android Operating System be the handset to turn it all around, and take down the iPhone?

By Ken Addison • August 12, 2009
It seems that mobile phone carriers besides Verizon Wireless have their token smartphone at this point. AT&T has the iPhone, Sprint has the Palm Pre, and T-Mobile has the G1 and now myTouch 3G. Could the BlackBerry Tour 9630 be the flagship smartphone for Verizon?

By John Pastor • June 15, 2009
The Blackberry Curve smartphone has been a staple in the industry for a long time starting with the original 8300 back in 2007. RIM is back at it again with the sleek new Curve 8900 smartphone. How does it compare to the 8300 series and will it become the new champion of the Blackberry?

By David Plews • March 21, 2009
Last week, Apple introduced the new iPhone 3.0 software that’s hitting the public this summer. Looking back at the launch of the original iPhone, I’m wondering if there’s anything that Apple is still missing. On the hardware side, we got our 3G network and GPS. On our software side, what is there to want?

By John Pastor • February 18, 2009
It’s been a little over a month since I received my review unit in the mail of the new BlackBerry Storm on the Verizon network, and I have to say, it’s been a great experience, but not an awesome one. With the world’s first “clickable” touch screen display, does it offer a similar experience to the heavyweight, the iPhone 3G?

By John Pastor • January 14, 2009
In years past, BlackBerry has been innovating with product after product. With the new family of BlackBerry Bold, Storm, and 8900, they have a great lineup for the rest of the year. Today we’re taking a look at the sleek new BlackBerry Bold on AT&T.
By John Pastor • May 27, 2008
RIM has finally brought the BlackBerry Curve to the CDMA market on both Sprint and Verizon, both are almost identical but still have their …
By John Pastor • April 9, 2008
If you’re looking for a budget-priced slider phone with a camera and GPS, look no further than the M520 by Samsung on Sprint. With …
By John Pastor • March 11, 2008
The Nokia N81 8GB is one of the latest cell phones to come from the Nokia N-series line of products, and includes some exciting …
By John Pastor • March 3, 2008
The original BlackBerry Curve was a huge success, and RIM decided to play the Curve game again and build in GPS with the Curve …
By John Pastor • February 11, 2008
A little over two years ago, Samsung released the BlackJack, a Windows Mobile-based smartphone. It’s performance wasn’t that good compared to other smartphones on …
By John Pastor • February 6, 2008
The iPhone has been the star of the show in the cell phone market, and other manufacturers are trying to get competitors out to …