The T-Mobile Shadow (see CNET Review) is perhaps a good “dip of the toe in the water” for those making the leap from a normal flip-phone (the wading pool) to a smartphone (the deep end of the pool.) The T-Mobile Shadow isn’t on the deep, deep end of the scale, though. It’s a good starter [...]
Posts from ‘January, 2009’
Pantech C630 (AT&T)
The Pantech C630 (for the AT&T network) (see CNET Review or the AT&T website) is a “candybar” design handset that’s really rather ordinary and plain – even the color, grey. If you can look beyond the cover of this book, though, you’ll see the insides aren’t that shabby, with 3G and GPS support as well [...]
Motorola Tundra VA76r (AT&T)
The Motorola Tundra VA76r (AT&T) (see CNET Review or Motorola Page) is a new flip phone for the AT&T network with great call quality. With other things, it doesn’t do so well – especially multimedia. The phone is made to be rugged, though, so if you’re looking for a Mobile Phone that will stand up [...]
Samsung Eternity
The Samsung Eternity (see CNET Review or Samsung Product Page) is a very sleek touch-screen phone for the AT&T network. There are some downsides to the Samsung Eternity, though. Namely, lack of a flash with the 3 megapixel camera and lack of the virtual keyboard in certain sections. Overall, though, it’s not a bad little [...]
Samsung Omnia
The Samsung Omnia for Verizon Wireless (see CNET Review) came out late last year, but it’s still a Mobile Phone that should be on your list. It has a quite large touchscreen (with haptic feedback) and quite a few other great features.
The camera on the Mobile Phone is a whopping 5-megapixels, which is more than [...]








































