The Samsung Memoir T929 for the T-Mobile network (see CNET Review) is a candybar phone with a touch screen that’s sleek and lightweight. It also has a great camera for a Mobile Phone. The pictures you take with the 8 megapixel camera might surprise you. As with most Mobile Phones that concentrate on one area [...]
Posts from ‘February, 2009’
Web Browsers for Your Mobile Phone
While a lot of Mobile Phones that offer web access come with some method to browse the web, some big names and newcomers are getting into the market, offering web browsers of their own. SkyFire for the Symbian and Windows Mobile Phones and Firefox Mobile (codename Fennec) are two leaders you should be watching if [...]
Samsung Messager SCH-R450 (MetroPCS)
The Samsung Messager (SCH-R450) for the MetroPCS network (see CNET Review or the Official Samsung Page) is a great Mobile Phone with a full slideout QWERTY keyboard. Yes, the Samsung Messager is good for text messaging. Smile. The Mobile Phone does a lot of other things right too, though. The fact that it’s a good [...]
Huawei M328
The Huawei M328 (see CNET Review or ZDNET Review) is a Mobile Phone from a new Chinese company entering the ever expanding Mobile Phone market. The Huawei M328 is meant to work with the MetroPCS prepay network. It’s a no-frills (really, no frills) flip-phone that’s reasonably priced. It’s not that there’s anything wrong with the [...]
LG VX8360 for Verizon
The LG VX8360 for the Verizon network (see CNET Review or official Verizon page) is a small, light weight clamshell Mobile Phone with a surprising amount of multimedia capabilities. While it doesn’t have a fancy touch screen or pull out QWERTY keyboard, the LG VX8360 for Verizon is good for midrange music lovers who want [...]








































