Smartphones 
Verizon BlackBerry Curve 8330 Review(0)
RIM has finally brought the BlackBerry Curve to the CDMA market on both Sprint and Verizon, both are almost identical but still have their differences. Today, we’re taking a look at the Verizon BlackBerry Curve 8330.
BlackBerry Curve 8310 Review
The original BlackBerry Curve was a huge success, and RIM decided to play the Curve game again and build in GPS with the Curve 8310. Does it offer enough “bang” to upgrade? Find out after the jump.
Samsung BlackJack II: Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone Review
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 the market at that time. Fast forward to late 2007, when Samsung introduced the new BlackJack II. Is it better than the first? Read on to find out.
LG Voyager Review
The iPhone has been the star of the show in the cell phone market, and other manufacturers are trying to get competitors out to steal the buzz, but none of them have been able to succeed thus far. Today we’re taking a look at one of the latest competitors, the LG Voyager on the Verizon [...]
2007 Holiday Gift Guide: Palm Centro Smartphone
There never has been a low-cost smartphone, but a few months ago Sprint and Palm partnered up and released the Centro, a step up for the younger crowd who wants to ditch the RAZR they got for free. Is it worth spending the $99 on it though? Find out after the jump.
T-Mobile Wing: Windows Mobile 6 smartphone
Windows Mobile smartphones have become very popular over the past two or so years with the introduction of Windows Mobile 6, a faster, more stable version of the mobile operating system. T-Mobile recently put their offering into the pot with the T-Mobile Wing, and I recently had the opportunity to try it out.
Blackberry Pearl + 8800 = Curve.
Previously, most Blackberries have been oriented towards the businessperson, with the exception of the Pearl. But if you wanted a full QWERTY keyboard, you had to go with the 8800 which had no camera. Now there is a new choice for those people, it’s the Blackberry Curve.
Blackberry 8800, a QWERTY Pearl.
The Blackberry Pearl is now one of the most popular smartphones in the industry being one of the first Blackberry devices geared towards consumers. Now the QWERTY keyboard version of the Pearl has arrived. It’s the Blackberry 8800.
Blackberry Pearl (T-Mobile), reviewed.
There is a plethora of smartphones available on the market today, whether it be from Blackberry, Palm, or Nokia. Only some of these products are geared at consumers, and Blackberry has one of them, the Blackberry 8100 Pearl.
Palm Treo 680, the smartphone for consumers.
Since the first Treo was introduced by Handspring a couple of years ago, Palm has been spearheading the smartphone industry with the most popular line of smartphones to date. This month, I had the chance to test out the Treo 680.
CES 2007: Palm intros Treo 750
Palm introduced a new Treo today, the Treo 750 running Windows Mobile 5. More details to come, for now, read the press release.
“The Treo 750 combines the Palm experience of a multifunction mobile phone with email, messaging, web browsing, organization software and a robust application portfolio with Cingular’s next-generation 3G network. Its new compact design [...]
Hands-On Preview: Palm Treo 680 for Cingular
I know, I know, it’s Macworld week, but I thought it would be fun to give you a hands on of the Palm Treo 680, one of the newest members to the Treo lineup. Sadly, it’s only available in graphite with Cingular, colors come unlocked only. Expect a full review of the product after Macworld.
