The Kyocera Mako S4000 for the MetroPCS network (see CNET Review or the official Kyocera Mako S4000 page) is a nice little flip phone for the price. It’s not super flashy, but it handles the basics pretty well. It doesn’t even attempt some of the newer functions, though, like video or having a touch screen. [...]
Posts from ‘March, 2009’
Just the Basics: Samsung SGH-T119
The Samsung SGH-T119 for the T-Mobile network (see CNET Review or the Phone Area preview) is a simple phone, but you could do a lot worse. If you’re just wanting a simple phone to make the occasional call or do simple things (ahh, remember the days when phones were simple?), the Samsung SGH-T119 may be [...]
Great Magnetic Vehicle Docking System
The Proporta Magnetic Vehicle Docking System Car Kit is a great way to make sure your GPS system is safe and in a location so that you can know where you are and where you’re going when you’re on the road. There are a lot of GPS systems out there, so you need to be [...]
Samsung Renown SCH-U810 is Strictly Serious
The Samsung Renown for the Verizon Wireless network (see CNET Review or Official Samsung Product Page) is a flip-phone handset with just enough of the basic multimedia features to be a contender. Not everyone wants the latest and greatest flashiest features, though. Some people (gasp!) just want to use their Mobile Phone to make calls. [...]
LG Incite CT810 is Super Shiny (and Kinda Slow)
The LG Incite CT810 for the AT&T network (see CNET Review or the AT&T Product Page) is a good looking (in a modern way) mobile fun that’s packed with features. It’s a few months old, but it’s not too ancient if you can handle not having the latest and greatest features. To be honest, though, [...]








































