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Verizon Motorola Droid 2 Global Review

It’s common for phone companies and carriers to come out with sequels, new versions of already very popular phones that had sold at an extremely high level. Significantly less common, however, is when the sequel gets replaced by a fresher version within a few months of you beginning to use it.  Anyone who purchased the [...]

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Exclusive LG Marketplace apps on the LG Quantum and Optimus 7

While Microsoft now runs a tight ship and doesn’t allow much leeway in regards to customization, vendors still have a few areas they  can take advantage of to help its devices stand out from the crowd. Hardware and design are by far the most visible customization options, but the Windows Phone 7 platform also allows [...]

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AT&T Samsung Focus Review

When the brand new Windows Phone 7 OS came to play in the US, only 3 phones showed up for the launch party. Arguably, as the mobile history books are written, these could be remembered as the most important phones that ever use the platform; if they are a letdown or failure of any kind, [...]

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Verizon Motorola Droid Pro Review

This is a world where the name Droid dominates a market so well that most other Android phones are still referred to as “Droids” even though they aren’t even associated with the title at all. And there’s really no sign of Verizon’s highly-successful Droid series stopping anytime soon, nor are customers really giving them a [...]

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T-Mobile Motorola Defy Review

From budget to high-end, Android devices are beginning to dominate the mobile market in a big way. It’s almost impossible to walk around town without bumping into somebody who’s peering deep into their Android, blissfully unaware of life happening around them. Because of the absolute market saturation of Android, it’s very easy to not be [...]

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Sprint Blackberry Style Review

Following a trend of phone companies naming their phones after cool adjectives or nouns, Research in Motion released the Blackberry Style this past week on Sprint. I do find it rather ironic that a phone named “Style” is actually a clamshell smartphone, since in 2010 this particular form factor is not in style at all; [...]

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AT&T LG Quantum Review

Windows Phone 7 is brand-spanking new to the mobile OS world, trying to win back hearts of millions of disenchanted WM 5 and 6 users who grew frustrated at the lack of change. With iPhone and Android taking charge in popularity and user friendliness, Microsoft’s reputation in the world of handheld devices grew more and [...]

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Sprint Sanyo Zio Review

Over the next few weeks we will see a whole lot of amazing high-end smartphones come out that will blow us away. While we wait in the meantime, we’re noticing a huge flock of mid-range to low-end smartphones getting released in preparation for the holidays. This is important, as not everybody shopping for a new [...]

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T-Mobile LG Optimus T review

It’s common for us to drool over the latest phones and gadgets that come out, but typically most of the salivation will come from playing with the highest-end, state-of-the-art devices that will oftentimes have out-of-this-world specs and beautiful design. This happens often enough that reviewing lower-end devices can feel like a huge letdown. Enter the [...]

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Sprint ID: A Full Review

With Android becoming a major player on every major network in the US, each individual carrier is now looking for ways to stand out of the crowd and think outside the box in order to persuade more and more Android shoppers to activate new service with them. Verizon is a perfect example right now, having [...]

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Verizon Samsung Fascinate Galaxy S review

One by one, the Samsung Galaxy S lineup was released. The craziness started with the Captivate on AT&T, followed by the T-Mobile Vibrant just days later. The following month we were blessed with the presence of Sprint’s version, the Epic 4G, with its faster network and full keyboard to go along with it. But even [...]

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Sony Ericsson X10 on AT&T Review

Over the course of the summer we have seen AT&T working very hard to improve the diversity of its smartphone lineup by bringing refreshes to Blackberry and Symbian, adding WebOS, and expanding its Android offerings to more than just the subpar Motorola Backflip. While we don’t know if this is in attempt to prepare for [...]

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Sprint Epic 4G- Samsung Galaxy S (Pro) Review

Here we are, finding ourselves in part three of our four-part (we assume) series of Samsung Galaxy S phones. Each carrier in the US is coming out with its own flavor, and UnwiredView has been given the wonderful opportunity to scoop each one and give you the lowdown on what’s great, not so great, and [...]

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AT&T Blackberry Torch 9800 Review

A lot of focus is now being placed on Research in Motion’s (RIM) role in the ever-growing world of smartphones and how its phones fit in. With new powerhouses Apple and Google leading the attack on the years-long stronghold RIM has enjoyed with its Blackberry phones, it appears that RIM is losing relevancy at an [...]

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Clear iSpot 4G WiFi Hotspot review

I love the idea of having easy access to WiFi wherever I go. Even if I already have internet access on my iPhone or Android, WiFi is typically faster and eats up less battery. It just makes for a easy and seamless internet experience on my mobile phone, no matter what phone I’m using at [...]

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T-Mobile Vibrant (Samsung Galaxy S) review. T-Mo Vibrant vs AT&T Captivate

When it comes to the background of the Samsung Galaxy S series of phones, I’ve already had the opportunity to fill you in on the details in my Samsung Captivate review posted a couple weeks ago. The Captivate is AT&T’s member of the Galaxy S family, but there are 3 more in the series that [...]

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AT&T Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S) review

The Galaxy S, when announced, had a full 4 hours to bask in the limelight of this year’s CTIA in Las Vegas before Sprint outshone it with the HTC EVO 4G, the country’s very first 4G phone of any kind. While the EVO’s specs were clearly more breathtaking, the Galaxy S still had nothing to [...]

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AT&T’s Pantech Pursuit. Quick review

Word of the Pantech Pursuit, one of Pantech’s latest touchscreen phones, hit the wires earlier this year in an AT&T press release alongside several other like-minded Quick Messaging Devices (QMD), including the Pantech Link, Samsung Strive, and Samsung Sunburst. The Samsung phones were pictured all over the place, but Pantech was much more shy, only [...]

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Verizon’s LG Ally. Quick review

It seems as though every summer we see a major motion picture come out with wayyy too many advertisements and promotions to go along with it; so much so that we become sickened whenever we hear the name of the movie. LG always seems to be at the forefront of these promotions with a premier [...]

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HTC Verizon Droid Incredible Review. Video

When a company names one of its key products after an adjective that describes how wonderful the product is supposed to be, it makes you wonder if that company is compensating for something. What exactly is missing in that product that makes the company feel like it has to tell you how to feel about [...]

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