Hands-on with the Samsung S7230E Wave 723 bada powered smartphone

Todd found the Samsung S7230E Wave 723 bada powered smartphone on the show floor of IFA in Berlin. Here’s a brief video walkthrough of Samsung’s second bada powered smartphone, which is equipped with 5 megapixel camera with flash and a 3.2-inch touchscreen display. Read the full story here. Go here to read the rest: Hands-on with the Samsung S7230E Wave 723 bada powered smartphone  Read More →

T-Mobile’s Motorola Charm QWERTY bar Android smartphone review

The Motorola Charm is the latest addition to T-Mobile USA’s family of Android powered smartphones, and it is the first to make use of the BlackBerry-like QWERTY bar form factor. Michael tests it out for us in this in-depth review, which includes two HD videos. Read the full story here. Continued here: T-Mobile’s Motorola Charm QWERTY bar Android smartphone review  Read More →

Review: Motorola Droid 2

The Motorola Droid 2 succeeds the hot-selling Droid with an improved keyboard and a smoother design. Is this still the phone that should carry Verizon’s Android flag? See original here: Review: Motorola Droid 2  Read More →

BlackBerry Torch 9800 touchscreen QWERTY slider review

The new BlackBerry Torch 9800, available on AT&T today, is the first smartphone from Research In Motion to run its new OS 6 smartphone operating system. The Torch is also the first BlackBerry to feature both a QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen. Todd took it to the beach for a week and gave us this in-depth review. Read the full story here. Read more from the original source: BlackBerry Torch 9800 touchscreen QWERTY slider review  Read More →

Review: Samsung Intercept

The Samsung Intercept is a cute little Android phone, and one of the few with a full QWERTY keyboard. Is it a better choice than the bigger, older Samsung Moment? Read more: Review: Samsung Intercept  Read More →

Review of Samsung’s Captivate, a Galaxy S Android smartphone for AT&T

The Samsung Captivate for AT&T is a Galaxy S based Android powered smartphone that features high end specs like a gorgeous Super AMOLED touchscreen display and a 1GHz processor. Todd tested it out for us, and really liked it. Read all about it in his review. Read the full story here. Read the original post: Review of Samsung’s Captivate, a Galaxy S Android smartphone for AT&T  Read More →

Review of Samsung’s slightly flawed gem for T-Mobile USA, the Vibrant

The Samsung Galaxy S based Vibrant for T-Mobile USA is a very nice Android 2.1 powered smartphone that features a 4-inch Super AMOLED display and a 1GHz processor. It has great specs, but some issues. Learn more in Michael’s full review, with video. Read the full story here. Read the original here: Review of Samsung’s slightly flawed gem for T-Mobile USA, the Vibrant  Read More →

Samsung’s smartphone, the Samsung Wave

The all new smartphone from manufacturing giants Samsung has officially gone on sale, and is creating quite a stir in the technology world. From June 1st 2010, fans could get their hands on the much anticipated Samsung S8500, which is affectionately known as the Wave. The handset boats one of the finest display configurations currently available on the smartphone market, with a Super AMOLED display (Super Matrix OLED display), which itself benefits from the... 

Review: iPhone 4

The iPhone 4 brings some long-awaited features to the iPhone table, without trying to do everything the competition can do. The interface, the screen and the camera have all been dramatically improved, but will these be enough to keep Apple at the top of the super-phone pile? With Apple, it’s always the little things that count. See the original post: Review: iPhone 4  Read More →

Samsung Wave bada OS smartphone review – beautiful and powerful

The Samsung S8500 Wave is the first Samsung bada OS powered smartphone to hit the market. The Wave feels like a TouchWiz feature phone on steroids, and with a smarter user interface. Michael tests it out for us in this in-depth review with HD video samples from the Wave’s 720p capable camera. Read the full story here. Visit link: Samsung Wave bada OS smartphone review – beautiful and powerful  Read More →

HTC EVO 4G WiMAX Android smartphone for Sprint review

The HTC EVO 4G is Sprint’s latest flagship smartphone product. The Android-powered EVO 4G is, as its name suggests, Sprint’s first 4G phone. And it is a powerhouse. With a 1GHz processor, an 8MP HD-capable camera, and a 4.3-inch Touchscreen, there’s nothing else like it. Todd tested it out for us in this review. Read the full story here. Read this article: HTC EVO 4G WiMAX Android smartphone for Sprint review  Read More →

T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide review – bigger screen, and a new keyboard

The T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide, built by HTC, is the second member of the myTouch family, and the first to feature a full hardware QWERTY keyboard. It also gets a larger touchscreen display and HTC’s Sense user interface extensions. Read all about it in Michael’s in-depth review. Read the full story here. Read the original: T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide review – bigger screen, and a new keyboard  Read More →

Review: HTC myTouch 3G Slide

T-Mobile’s myTouch 3G gains a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a larger display, and better software. What’s not to like? Well, a few things, as it turns out. (follow link to read) Originally posted here: Review: HTC myTouch 3G Slide  Read More →

Garmin Garminfone for T-Mobile review – Android and navigation all in one

The Garminfone is T-Mobile USA’s version of the Garmin-ASUS A50 that was introduced at Mobile World Congress. It runs the Android 1.6 smartphone OS and offers all of the GPS-aware goodies that you’d find in a high-end Garmin car navigation system. Todd tests it out for us in this review. Read the full story here. View original post here: Garmin Garminfone for T-Mobile review – Android and navigation all in one  Read More →

Review: Garmin Asus Garminfone

PhoneScoop takes a ride with T-Mobile’s new Garmin Asus Garminfone. It’s an Android touchscreen phone with Garmin’s navigation interface on top. Is it worth the trip? Check out our full review. (follow link to read) Go here to read the rest: Review: Garmin Asus Garminfone  Read More →