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Nokia 5610 Xpress Music

With a flashier design and upgraded features the Nokia 5610 Xpress Music for T-Mobile offers an attractive higher-end alternative to the Nokia 5310. We had a few complaints but it makes it up for them with satisfying performance. Read more
Sony Ericsson W760i

Sony Ericsson W760i

The Sony Ericsson W760i is the best Sony Ericsson Walkman phone we've seen, by far. It corrects one of Sony Ericsson's usual design pitfalls while offering a generous feature set and excellent call and music quality. Read more

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Motorola Q Global lands at AT&T

A new Moto smartphone joined the Motorola Q9h in AT&T's lineup on Thursday. The Motorola Q Global is largely like the Q9h except it ships with Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard Edition and comes with a pinstripe design and metallic silver casing. We're glad that some things (Read more)
Aug 29 2008

Android apps: What would you want?

Arguably one of the best things to come out of the iPhone 2.0 firmware update, as well as the launch of the iPhone 3G, is the ability for the iPhone to install third-party applications directly to the phone via the App Store. Well, Google's new Android OS will (Read more)
Aug 28 2008

Want to humiliate your smartphone? Here's how

You could embarrass your iPhone by loading it up with any number of the programs on our 10 absurd new iPhone apps list, or its sequel, 10 (more) absurd iPhone apps. Or you could just pick up a set of Phone Fingers, digit-protecting rubber sleeves that look like "miniature prophylactics" (Read more)
Aug 28 2008

Voice-activated text gets you to the Evite party

As of Wednesday, Evite's Send-to-Phone text alerts--which let users get event details on their mobile phone--include a voice-activated directions service. Yes, the addition of direction texts means partiers have lost one of their top excuses for being late. That drawback aside, this free new feature could be quite helpful. (Read more)
Aug 27 2008
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