Motorola CLIQ2 Android Phone, Smoke Grey (T-Mobile)


This is my third Android phone. I was frustrated by a touch screen keyboard. So, I skipped myTouch 4G. I did not like the G2's loose keyboard (if you hold G2 upside down, the keyboard pops out). And Cliq 2's price was very good. So, I chose this one.

Because of not so good reviews here, I was skeptic about this one. But, about a month of use, I found this is a great phone. It is a stable and the keyboard is very easy to type. A dedicated camera button and a zoom key is very handy. Picture quality is acceptable for a daily use.

Only minus point is a bit bulkier than I like (Still lighter than G2 though).

MOTOBLUR give me a good customization (Need to tweak a bit to get its full potential). I was bored with HTC's or plain Android home screen. MOTOBLUR gives me a flesh experience of using Android.

Especially, I like its Audio player. It has EQ and 3D effect. It automatically search the net and show the Lyrics of a song. This can even play music file from PC wirelessly.

Great price and great buy!

RB Motorola V3c Razr Camera Bluetooth phone for Verizon

The Verizon Wireless RAZR V3c in "orchid pink" is a great looking phone. I'm 100% girlie girl, so I had to have it. The sound is great, and it has a lot of great features. My three previous phones had been LG, so it took me a day to get used to the interface of this Motorola. Also, I've heard Verizon changed some of the features so customers have to use their Get-it-Now and V-Cast features. It would have been nice to have both options.

Also, the phone's key pad DOES NOT glow pink. In the ads and pictures it looks like it does, but nope. It's a blue backlight just like all the other RAZR phones. That's really not that big a deal, but I thought I'd throw it out there.

The camera is nice-- much better than any other I've had on any of my phones. I like the feature that allows you to close the phone and see yourself in the window while taking a picture. The video features are also great.

I bought the matching bluetooth headset, and this is my FAVORITE part. All I have to do is say call whoever, and it dials. I didn't have to program voice recognition or anything. I LOVE that.

The only disappointing thing is that you don't have the flexibility to change the color scheme. There's a Verizon red border and you can't get rid of it or customize to match your wall paper. Granted that's not a big deal, but it sure would be nice.

Other than that, it's a fabulous phone and I'm loving being Pretty In Pink! :)

Motorola Photon 4G Android Phone (Sprint)

These days it's so hard to find a smartphone that does it all meaning call reception a big #1, battery life #2, 3G & 4G(some areas) data speeds, web browsing, speaker volume & email accounts...The Photon 4G has all this working flawlessly for me unlike the Evo 3D I had and sold to get this AMAZING well built speed machine.

I live in a bad signal area where getting 4 bars at home will be a miracle :) I had the Evo 4G, Epic 4G & Evo 3D all failed to get even 3 bars in my home all I got from them was 0 to 2 bars. When talking to family over the phone I get disconnected all the time and be forced to stay by the window with my head almost sticking out just to get a strong signal...this happened on all prior phones I had, now with the Photon 4G I get an unbelievable 4 or 5 bars sometimes full with absolutely no disconnects while talking which never happened with any smartphone I purchased living here.

Everyone that I talked to hears me loud & clear and vice versa using either the bluetooth earpiece or phone itself, some say I sounded clearer when using the speaker. At work I get to test 3G & 4G where 4G towers are close by and I get very fast data speeds on 3G and of course even faster speeds on 4G, I browsed youtube, fox.com and downloaded apps with no issues at all. Web browsing on this phone is the best I ever experienced, Adobe Flash works flawlessly with the Photon 4G, flash sites that didn't work on the 3D worked perfect on the MoPho( I did not come up with this nick) lol...Wifi is very strong and downloading apps or browsing has never been faster.

Speaker volume is loud and clear unlike the 3D which was very low and sounded very cheap, battery Life is by far the best on a smartphone to date. Camera takes some nice quality pics although I think the 3D's cam was slightly better...only thing I miss from the 3D was Sense 3.0 UI which was amazing, the Photon has Motoblur or Ghostblur not sure what is called either way htc Sense 3.0 was better and I was forced to download a Launcher from the Market which made me feel a lot better not having Sense. NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core processor makes this phone very snappy with no lag...If you want a smartphone that does it all well the Photon 4G should be your choice! Oh and to end my review its also a World Phone, I call that doing it all :)

Motorola DROID X2 Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)

I recently got a droid X1 after having it a week I found out the X2 was coming out, so i quickly returned my X and a few days later got the droid X2. Having both phones, there is not a difference hardly in the looks, your accesories from X and any cases will fit the X2. The main difference in appearance is the X2 on back and they removed the red camera button(now you only can use the touch screen, no biggie.). The changes were mainly in the power and picture. X2 is now running a dual core processor the first for verizon phones instead of single core. The scrren is a qhd with higher resolution for better pics and videos. My favorite is the mirror mode, so while your on amazon you might as well buy the motorola hdmi cord and playback 1080p videos on your flat screen or play games like your phone is the controller. SWEET! All in all, if you own the droid X already you may not justify the upgrade, however if you loved your X1, you will also love the droid x2. If you are like me and like to protect your phone I might add that the X2 did away with the car dock manual option, so if you use a case it will probally not fit in the motorola car dock unless you remove it each time to put the phone in car dock mode, contacted motorola about this and they said only way is dont use a case so it fits in dock to trigger mode, other than that the phone is excellent for surfing and pic clarity. NO front facing camera or 4G, but really who wants the front camera, so everyone wont bother me with skyping, and until 2012 or 2013 the 4g wont be everywhere unless you are in a big city. Hope this helps and happy phone hunting!

Motorola DROID 3 Global Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)


Speedy and Snappy - The droid-3 is rippin fast. In fact, it surprises me that the droid-3 is notably faster than my Xoom, which is allegedly using the same dual core processor. Perhaps they did some nice software updates in between, or perhaps it's something else, but the droid-3 is REALLY snappy both in apps and the Browser. In fact, it's the first android phone I've used that feels like it has a 'snappy' browser, even for typing into web fields.

Screen is workable - I like the droid-3 4" screen size over the 3.7" droid-1 screen, but the visual quality on the droid-1 screen is obviously higher. That's partly because the droid-1 screen was a smaller version of the same resolution, which made it look a little crisper, and partly because the droid-3 uses a new PenTile screen technology that basically has fewer little-tiny dots (subpixels) at the same resolution. With normal size fonts, the droid-3 screen is gorgeous, but when text is at the edge of readable, it doesn't look so great. Put differently, if you size a webpage to be just barely readable on the droid-1's 3.7" screen, and then put that same set of pixels onto the droid-3, it's less readable on d3 despite being larger. The forums are filled with controversy about the moto PenTile (RGBW). My bottom line is that I wish they used a higher-dpi display, but it won't stop me from enjoying the droid-3 over the droid-1. In exchange for the slight loss of visual quality and crispness, we get a larger display which makes occasionally using the virtual keyboard much easier. Also note that most of these 4.2" displays are not any higher resolution, though AFAIK the Thunderbolt and Galaxy S II both use crisper RGB-RGB panels.

Phone call quality is excellent - From the few calls I made today, it didn't seem any different than my droid-1 in call quality, which has been excellent. I haven't tested the speakerphone yet.

Skip the Dock - I've been using the droid-1 dock every night to charge my phone and never had any issue with it. The droid-3 dock seems badly designed and not worth using in my opinion. Because it has both USB and HDMI connectors, the droid-3 doesn't smoothly slide on and off the dock. It has to be pushed on and pryed off. I have to actually hold the dock when I pull the two apart. This sort of defeats the purpose for me, wheras with the droid-1 I just dropped the phone onto the dock and snatched it off. It doesn't help that the droid-1 dock was weighted and the droid-3 dock is featherweight plastic, but the hdmi connector is the real issue. If there was a heavyweight USB-only droid-3 dock that worked more like the droid-1 dock, I'd buy that.

A little harder to one-hand than droid-1 - The combination of the larger size, the power button placement, and the power button firmness makes it harder to 'one hand' activate and use the phone. I'm sure I'll get used to it, but it's nowhere near as perfect as my droid-1 was. I also don't like motoblur forcing us to double-swipe unlock - once for the standard swipe unlock, once for my swipe password. Stock android allows you to use only the swipe unlock... which I much prefer. Hopefully Motorola will eventually unlock the bootloader for those of us that prefer stock android.

Jury is still out on battery life. If my first day and the forum posts are any indication, the stock battery will probably be slightly shorter than the droid-1/2. I have heard some say that the speedy CPU and bigger screen can really chew through battery if you play games. It's nice that there is also an available extended battery for those that need more juice -- and it still keeps the phone pretty slim.

Motorola Atrix 4G Android Phone (AT&T)


I've been an iPhone user ever since the first iPhone and upgraded to every version of an iPhone, every other year I would upgrade at full price. What I can tell you is I've had the Atrix for only a few days and the customization that you can do with Android phones is Incredible.

I'll try and list what I like about it;
You can customize widgets to your home screen to display a mini version of your most used programs, I use it like a preview without having to open the program.

There is a bar across the top of the phone that has all the phone notifications.

I use the Finger print recognition to unlock the phone which I find it to be much faster than entering a code, there is a code backup just in case something happens to the fingerprint reader or if you are wearing gloves.

Downloading and Installing applications is faster than any phone I've ever used. There are a lot of Free apps on the Android Market that are paid apps on the App Store.

The best analogy I can tell you is; This phone is like a custom race car, It will take a few days to customize, but once you do, it's like nothing you've ever driven before.

LG P990 Optimus 2X Unlocked QuadBand GSM Phone with Android OS, 4.0" Display, 8 MP Camera, Wi-Fi and GPS--International Version without Warranty

The phone works great. The touchscreen is really sensitive which is good because I've had other LG touchscreen phones that didn't work so well. As for the display, it is great, beautiful colors and resolution. The phone is big but it fits in your pocket and your hand with no problem. The camera records HD videos in 1080p and 720p, but 720p is slightly better. The materials of the phone are nice, they make the phone look really elegant. The only problem is battery consumption, it barely makes it through the day, but it's totally worth it. Overall it's a really great phone, it comes with all the accessories but car charger. I'm happy with the purchase and it probably kicks the iPhone's ass in processing power.

LG Optimus GT540 Unlocked GSM Quad-Band Phone with 3 MP Camera, Android OS, Touch Screen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth--International Version with No US Warranty (White)

As far as the phone itself goes. It's great! It's no Samsung Galaxy or HTC EVO , or whatever high end smartphone you want to name... But it is a great little phone for the price tag. It was received in a non sealed box ( inside the sealed shipping package of course ) . The battery was fully charged ( not in phone ) and the phone already has Android OS 2.1 installed on it. Leading me to believe that it's perhaps refurbished or "pre-prepared" as you can get these phones like that at some retail stores... But none the less, the phone is scratch free complete with protective film on front back and edges. The phone is quick and lag free even after i loaded it up with apps. I have no complains on the performance of this phone.

** I knew this going in.. but some of you may not have done your research. So let me shed some insight on using this phone in the US. **

You have 2 GSM providers to choose from in the US T-Mobile and AT&T ( all other GSM providers you might find in the US are piggybacking off of the AT&T or T-Mobile network and use the same 3G frequencies ) - Both of these providers are using dual bands for their 3g UTMS frequencies : AT&T uses 850Mhz / 1900Mhz - and T-Mobile uses 900Mhz / 2100mhz . This Phone does support these frequencies , but only the BASIC GSM frequencies . But when you are talking 3g signals, Your unlocked phone needs to have support for both frequencies as UTMS that your US GMS provider requires in order to pick up their 3g signal. And you can see that this phone only supports UTMS 900/2100 dual. So getting a 3g signal in the US on this phone is simply impossible. You'll be stuck on 2G/EDGE

HOWEVER..... What this phone is great for , is 3G connection on almost every other continent except for North America. In Europe and Asia this phone will grab a 3g signal the moment you land in the country ( provided you have an active SIM from that country) . Reason being is because most countries outside of US, Canada and Mexico all have a single UTMS frequency for their 3G.. which is 2100Mhz ... So Therefore this is a great phone to use while traveling abroad, if you're concerned about getting a 3G connection while your in Japan on vacation for example.

Lg P500 Optimus One Android PDA 3.15 Camera Mobile Phone 2gb (Black) - International Version w/ No Warranty

LG Optimus one p500 glowing reviews are all over the web.

Bought mine a week ago and it is everything as they said. Good phone.

Good phone for folks who just want to get on the web without breaking the bank.

Some learning curve such as learning to disable all application sync & auto-connection to further extend battery life, never install battery draining apps such as wikitude, and installing a free screen lock app.

Android 2.3 upgrade coming in May. It will be even better.

General side gripe: Unfortunately there are no charging case accessories in the market for almost all other brands except iphones. Which would be really nice to further extend battery life.

LG VS740 Ally Android Smartphone for Verizon Wireless Network - Good Condition with NO Contract - 30 Day Seller's Warranty (Black)


On offer is a pre-owned LG VS740 Ally Android Smartphone ready for activation on Verizon Wireless Network, free of contract. This device is in good cosmetic condition, it reflects minor scratches and/or blemishes, and has been extensively tested. A battery and wall charger are also included along with the phone. The Android-powered LG Ally is a great blend of functional yet stylish design and powerful mobile connectivity features. The LG Ally brings one-touch access to the popular Google mobile services millions use every day, including Google Search by Voice, YouTube and Picasa. Also, it provides easy access to both personal and corporate email, calendars, and contacts supported by Exchange Server and Gmail. This device has been extensively audited and is certified to be 100% functional. The following tests and operations were performed on this device: call tested; all data removed; keypad tested; mic tested; speaker tested; camera tested; touch screen tested; charge port tested; ear piece tested; cleaned & disinfected. This device may require a data plan for activation. Please, contact your phone carrier for details.

New Unlocked LG GX500 Dual Sim Phone in Black with wi-fi, 3.2MP Camera, MP3 Player, Integrated SNS, and 3 inch WQVGA Display- International version

I got quite fed up of having two phones in my pocket at any given time. One was for personal calls and the other was for business. Anyway the time came where I required a new phone so was weighing my options on whether to get a older android model and stick with two, or get a dual sim. I scoured the net looking for good options and came across the LG GX500. With mostly good reviews and watching a dozen videos on it I decided to take this one.

So far the phone performs stably. The touchscreen, even though resistive, really is not a problem to use. I'm getting faster typing using the full querty and was able to type an entire paragraph without any errors. There is usually a slight delay when switching screens but is very minor. Of course the phone is not intended to be capable of keeping up with the likes of the HTC android beasts. However, it has something that I find more valuable than the fastest or smartest. It has the Dual Sim Standby which works great! Making or receiving calls from either sim is a breeze with better than average reception on either.

Cons:
1. PC Suite is a waste of time. I cannot for the life of me get it working properly and I'm a IT Tech. Always gives problems, and if the phone rings during a large sync....forget about it. You gotta start over.

2. Good Java apps/games are few and far between, but then again you must understand that this is not a smart phone so your options will be limited.

3. Where I live there aren't any area codes before the number. Instead the phone only recognizes the country code. So for the phone to recognize my contacts I would have to manually include the country code on 200 numbers. example instead of 555-5555 I have to go put in the xxx-555-5555. Not much fun.

Samsung Infuse 4G (AT&T) Unlocked Smartphone i997

The Infuse 4G, which is powered by AT&T's HPSA+ network, will have the thinnest design and largest screen on any of AT&T's smartphones with a 4.5-inch Super AMOLEDTM Plus display. The Infuse 4G's screen will be one of the first U.S. introductions of Samsung's next-generation Super AMOLED Plus display which features 50% more sub-pixels for better contrast and outdoor readability. Running the Android 2.2 platform and powered by a 1.2 GHz processor, Infuse 4G will have a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera and a rear-facing 8-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash.

Samsung T959 Galaxy S Vibrant 4G Unlocked Phone with Android OS, 5 MP Camera, GPS and Wi-Fi - Unlocked Phone - US Warranty - Black

I took a mini trip for the 4th of July to an area in my state that normally has decent coverage on T-Mobile's network. I ran into a lot of problems with this phone when I got into this area because the phone is provisioned for HSPA+ and this area is Edge/3G, more Edge than 3G. When I tried to use my phone I continuously got dropped calls or my calls would not complete and I am not going to get started on the net service out there. Because of the phone constantly looking for a 4G connection it sucked my battery down rather quickly and my phone just wasn't working. I am glad that this was just a getaway and not where I live, however, it is imperative that if you are considering this phone that you go to [...]and check the coverage very carefully because if you are not in a 4G area there is a great chance that you will assume that the phone bites when in actuality it's the coverage, not the phone. I am not too sure about the AT&T customers and how they may fare with this issue because I do not have an AT&T sim, but I would send my advice their way also. Check the coverage at AT&T if you have that service because your sim will be hitting their cell sites.

Samsung S5830L Galaxy Ace - Unlocked Phone - US Warranty - Black

The Samsung GALAXY Ace takes a minimal approach in its design, resulting in a sophisticated mobile that will allure. The smooth rounded edges and slim, compact size are a pleasure to wrap your fingers around, just as the large 3.5" HVGA screen is a delight to watch. with approximately 100, 000 apps available on the Android Market, there's no end to what your mobile can do. Enjoy countless games, utilities, news, health and finance applications with more being added each day. The scope of what GALAXY Ace can do is virtually unlimited! GALAXY Ace offers a fully integrated one-page layout of your phone book, IM, email, and SNS. You can also organize and view your contacts according to four separate formats-Info, History, Activity and Media-so you can customize your layout just the way you want it. GALAXY Ace comes fully loaded with all I need for smooth web browsing, downloading and more. Equipped with a strong 800MHz processor and Wi-Fi, I can surf the web, download apps quickly, and share content with friends. Multitasking is a breeze, so we can have fun in all sorts of ways. GALAXY Ace features Quicktype by SWYPE, an intelligent interface that connects the dots made by your finger to figure out what you are trying to write. By moving your finger across the keypad from letter to letter in one fluid motion, the mobile senses exactly what you want to say!

Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 Factory Unlocked GSM



Ordered it on Friday and got delivered on Sunday...WoW! that was fast. Checked to see if its new or returned one, and it turns out to be brand new. The intial menu was in French but a quick search on you tube helped to set the language to English. Inserted an existing ATT sim card (Voice & Unlimited data) and it worked like a charm. Was able to make calls using cellular capabilites & with Wifi through Skype. The sound quality at both ends are very clear, even when I hold it 10 inches away from my face. First impression "its good and will post more as I start using it".

Nokia E71 Unlocked Cell Phone with 3.2 MP Camera, International 3G, Media Player, GPS, Wi-Fi, MicroSD Slot--International Version with Warranty (Gray)

As other reviewers wrote, this is a Europe/Asia model (the E71-1 RM-346 to be precise). If you want to use it mainly in US you should take a E71-2 (e.g. the US version) so you can use the US 3G. If you need a phone for Europe or Asia, this is a good deal because with the current currency rate it's cheaper here than anything I've seen in Europe.

The one I have came from Philippines. The manual is in English and the language can be set either in English or Philippines languages. The AC adapter is the same shape as US/Japan, and it accepts anything from 100V to 230V.

There are already a lot of reviews about this product, but here is what I love in it, in a nutshell:
* SIP (VOIP) is integrated to the system, so you can very easily initiate a VOIP call (just by typing a number or from your address book). Very convenient to make cheap international call when you're on a WiFi
* The battery life is amazing
* It's very responsive
* It's thin and slim but the keyboard is still very usable

There are a few cons in the software (such as having to switch networks manually) but unless you're really into multimedia (music/videos) it's the best phone out there.

Nokia C7 Unlocked Quadband Smartphone with 8GB Storage, Symbian^3 OS, 8 MP Camera, 720P Video Recording, Wi-Fi, AMOLED Touchscreen and Bluetooth--International Version with No Warranty (Black)

First of all, I've been using android since 1.5 (HTC Magic) til 2.2 (HTC Desire). Yes, I had Magic and Desire. Main issue i had with Android is terrible battery life! With magic, battery usually would last for 2 days tops, and thats with few calls, a bit of web browsing, and maybe 2 hrs of music. Than i Decided to go and buy HTC Desire. Terrible decision! I had to charge it every second day,and thats with 2-3 calls a day(duration 2-3 mins per call) and a bit of web browsing.If u decide to listen to music or radio, battery would drain in hours!!! Thats what annoyed me the most, i had to carry around car charger and charge the phone, i got to stage where i was scared to make phone call or battery would die on me.And thats not just me, everyone who had Desire experienced same. Dont get me wrong, Android is really good system, but it's biggest downside is battery life. After I sold my Desire, i decided to get this Nokia, since i liked curvy design, 8Mpix camera, and HD Video recording.After i got it, i decided to do battery test, and WOW! I was blown away! After 2 days, i made some calls, more than on desire,received some calls,listened to music for about half hour, battery is still full! I couldn't believe it! Not even a line has discharged!!! And thats two days!!! By now I'd be charging Desire! Camera is really good, takes really nice pics, but HD Video recording is AWESOME! What Nokia needs to do is upgrade OVI Store, since it looks kinda ugly. Considering phone, get it, you wont be disappointed! 5 stars for this phone! It's a keeper :D

Nokia X3 Slider GSM Quad-Band Unlocked Cell Phone with 3.5 MP Camera and 2 GB SD Slot Memory -- U.S. Version with Warranty (Blue)

This phone is an excellent choice for those who want a Music Phone. The Micro-SD slot can be expanded to 16GB and the sound quality is superb. On the left side of the screen it has dedicated music controls making controlling your tunes a breeze, you can leave you MP3 at home after you buy this phone. The phone itself is good too, sound quality is clear and the buttons are big, it also provides good feedback so you know what you have pressed. Like other Nokias battery life is strong, usually a full charge last 4 to 5 days with moderate talk time. The phone is really compact and light, sometimes I forget if it's in my pocket and have to pat it just to make sure I have it with me =)

The downside is the camera, it's practically useless in low light situations. Even in moderate light there are still lots of image noise, you can get away with it a little bit by it being 3.2 Megapixels thus always giving you high resolution but at 3.2 it takes quite a few seconds for it to process the picture. Also since it's not a 3G phone, using EDGE for web browsing is a bit on the sluggish side.

The bottom line is if you want a stylish, light, practically phone with good battery life and music capabilities then you can't go wrong with this Nokia. If you want something more powerful with full 3G then shop for something else.

To clear thing up only two large US wireless companies uses GSM: AT&T Wireless and T-Mobile so this phone will only work with them. Overseas GSM is the dominate technology so you can easily use this phone outside the US.

Nokia X6 Unlocked GSM Phone with 5 MP Camera, Capacitive Touch, GPS with Voice Navigation, Car Holder, 3G and 16 GB Memory (Black Cap)

I upgraded from a Nokia N95 and couldn't be happier. Feature-wise, the two phones are almost the same, but the performance of the X6 is vastly improved. Sure it's not hard to beat an old phone, but this one leaves me wanting for nothing.
Like all top-end Nokia phones, it has great built-in features: GPS, camera/video, music player, FM radio, wifi, 3g.
Apps load very fast, and the native browser loads really quick too. Wifi reception is great, and the GPS locks on within seconds.
The glass touchscreen is very accurate and easy to use; the display is beautiful. The haptic feedback is a little inconsistent or delayed, but it doesn't distract.
Menu layout is improved too, and once you figure it out, everything is within a tap or two. The Contacts layout on the home screen is hugely useful.
My one complaint is headphone volume is too loud or soft; the controls are not fine enough. That was true on the N95 too.

Nokia N8 Unlocked GSM Touch Screen Phone Featuring GPS with Navigation and 12MP Camera--U.S. Version with Warranty (Orange)

                                                                                                    What more can I do with it (compared to iPhone or Android):
1. Navigate anytime with a fantastic GPS module and free life time navigation (including turn by turn voice navigation with street names, lane guidance, speed limit warning, traffic etc.!!). Go buy crap GPS software for iPhone for a huge price (last time checked was more than 50$) and even then that won't even come close to Nokia navigation. Don't forget Nokia owns Navteq (the worlds largest map producer)
2. Transmit FM and play it on your car music system (iPhone doesn't even have a FM receiver)
3. The best camera (those of u who read the misleading review of endgadget, if u r really reading my review, then u r serious and go ahead to search on google to find zillions of unbiased camera review, comparing N8 even against DSLR)
4. Pentaband network support, which would let you use the phone with both AT&T and T-Mobile 3g network!!
5. Dolby surround sound output
6. USB on the go (which means you could connect your USB device with the phone!)
7. Bluetooth 3.0
8. The only OS that has a very complete bluetooth stack implementation (perhaps too technical for some of the readers) that allows u to even control ur powerpoint presentation with ur cellphone (using salling clicker). The poor iPhone guys, no ur phone doesn't have that functionality (crippled at OS level)
9. The OS that gives superb battery life (anyone using Symbian would testify for this)
10. The freedom that comes with an open OS (OK, Android is also open)
11. The most configurable and complete enterprise wireless stack (trust me, I never ever had any problem to configure my Nokia phones for the most convoluted enterprise wireless network!)
12. A built in completely integrated VOIP support. You won't even notice that u r using VOIP. And trust me, if u know how to use VOIP effectively, u could save a huge amount on your phone bill
13. The ability to work as Bluetooth HSPA modem (or even create Wifi hotspot with third party software)
14. The TRUE TRUE TRUE multi tasking. Yes that's three TRUEs. No one else (including the upcoming Windows Phone 7) supports true multi-tasking. If u ever use Symbian multitasking, u would hate to use others' sham multitasking
15. Many many ... can't list. Feeling tired :( Users are welcome to comment and add additional pros and cons. I am sure there will be Nokia fanboys and iPhone and Android fanboys.

BlackBerry Torch 9800 White Color - 100% Original, Unlocked Phone, with Wi-Fi, 5 MP Camera & Video, Full QWERTY Keyboard, and Slider, Card Slot Up to 32GB



Product Features

  • Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900mhz)
  • 3G: HSDPA 850 /1900/ 2100/800
  • Touch Screen Display
  • 5MP Camera with Video
  • Wi-Fi & Bluetooth

BlackBerry Torch 9800 White Color - 100% Original, Unlocked Phone, with Wi-Fi, 5 MP Camera & Video, Full QWERTY Keyboard, and Slider, Card Slot Up to 32GB



Product Features

  • Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900mhz)
  • 3G: HSDPA 850 /1900/ 2100/800
  • Touch Screen Display
  • 5MP Camera with Video
  • Wi-Fi & Bluetooth

Blackberry Storm 2 9550 Refurbished Unlocked Smartphone with 3.2 MP Camera, 3.25-Inch Touchscreen Display - No Warranty - Black

Stay connected to the people, places and things that matter most with the new BlackBerry Storm2TM 9550 smartphone. Stay entertained with V CAST Music w/Rhapsody and V CAST Video on Demand. Get more out of life, with tons of great apps available, added Wi-Fi,next generation SurePressTMtouch screen technology. Stay connected, with a solid BlackBerry smartphone messaging experience -on a touch screen -including features like push delivery, instant messaging, Facebook and MySpace access, plus email and text communications. And have fun, with the largest BlackBerry smartphone browsing experience, a large, high-resolution screen, 3G technologyand video recording capability. It's powerful, impressive and out of the ordinary -and it's everything you expect from a BlackBerry smartphone. Special Condition: Clean ESN, GSM network unlocked, ready to register with any cellular carriers at your choice (compatible with Quad-band: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks, Single-band: 2100 MHz UMTS/HSPA networks, and Dual-band: 800/1900/ MHz CDMA/Ev-DO Rev A networks).

Blackberry 9800 Torch Unlocked 3G Phone with 5 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Blackberry OS 6.0 and GPS--International Version with Warranty (Black)

The new Blackberry Torch Bring your sources of inspiration together. Gather and filter all your social network and RSS feeds in one view. Or spread your own inspiration - update multiple social networks with a single postWith a 5 MP camera with flash, continuous auto-focus and image stabilization, plus 11 photo modes and video recording, it's easy to capture those spontaneous moments. With a 5 MP camera with flash, continuous auto-focus and image stabilization, plus 11 photo modes and video recording, it's easy to capture those spontaneous moments. Manage multiple open websites with tabbed browsing. Bookmark your favorite sites with branded icons and customizable names, and access them right from the home screen. With 4 GB of memory, expandable up to 32 GB with a microSD card, feel free to immerse yourself in all that inspires you. Thanks to BlackBerry® 6 and a large screen, you can experience a full-featured music player that allows you to see full album art and track listings in portrait or landscape. Use your fingers to pinch a screen for a zoomed out effect and expand two fingers to zoom in.

Blackberry 9100 Pearl 3G Unlocked Phone with 3 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Optical Trackpad and GPS - International Warranty - Black

The smallest BlackBerry smartphone yet, the BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100 smartphone is as powerful as it is compact. This stylish world phone offers global 3G connectivity, a brilliant high-resolution screen, and an innovative keyboard with Sure Type technology that supports the advanced messaging features. It's ideal for those who prefer a compact device, but still want a smartphone that delivers a full BlackBerry experience. The Sure Type keyboard anticipates your words for easy texting and e-mail. This unique predictive text technology, known as Sure Type, makes the Pearl 3G's diminutive size possible. Sure Type also learns the words you use most often, further enhancing your typing speed. Enabled for use lightning quick HSPDA 3G network, you'll be able to easily access the Internet as well as quickly download video, music and more. You'll enjoy all the communication and connectivity features you've come to expect from a BlackBerry phone including e-mail served up by the BlackBerry Internet Service and a full menu of messaging options (SMS, MMS, and IM). And with its Wireless-N Wi-Fi capabilities (802.11b/g/n), the Pearl 3G will receive Wi-Fi access at U.S. hotspots. You'll be able to access BlackBerry App World to download applications from a broad and growing catalog of third-party mobile applications developed specifically for BlackBerry smartphone, including games, entertainment, social networking and sharing, news and weather, productivity and more. The Pearl 3G runs the BlackBerry OS 5, but it's ready for upgrading to BlackBerry OS 6. A hot-swappable microSD/SDHC memory card slot provides additional storage for multimedia files and archiving applications. Other features include a 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming, visual voicemail for easier access and response to voicemails, and up to 5.5 hours of talk time.

Blackberry 9100 Pearl 3G Unlocked Phone with 3 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Optical Trackpad and GPS - Unlocked Phone - Black

The smallest BlackBerry smartphone yet, the BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100 smartphone is as powerful as it is compact. This stylish world phone offers global 3G connectivity, a brilliant high-resolution screen, and an innovative keyboard with SureType technology that supports the advanced messaging features. It's ideal for those who prefer a compact device, but still want a smartphone that delivers a full BlackBerry experience.The SureType keyboard anticipates your words for easy texting and e-mail. This unique predictive text technology, known as SureType, makes the Pearl 3G's diminutive size possible. SureType also learns the words you use most often, further enhancing your typing speed.Enabled for use lightning quick HSPDA 3G network, you'll be able to easily access the Internet as well as quickly download video, music and more. You'll enjoy all the communication and connectivity features you've come to expect from a BlackBerry phone--including e-mail served up by the BlackBerry Internet Service and a full menu of messaging options (SMS, MMS, and IM). And with its Wireless-N Wi-Fi capabilities (802.11b/g/n), the Pearl 3G will receive Wi-Fi access at U.S. hotspots. You'll be able to access BlackBerry App World to download applications from a broad and growing catalog of third-party mobile applications developed specifically for BlackBerry smartphones, including games, entertainment, social networking and sharing, news and weather, productivity and more. The Pearl 3G runs the BlackBerry OS 5, but it's ready for upgrading to BlackBerry OS 6. A hot-swappable microSD/SDHC memory card slot provides additional storage for multimedia files and archiving applications. Other features include a 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming, visual voicemail for easier access and response to voicemails, and up to 5.5 hours of talk time.

Blackberry Storm2 9550 Unlocked Phone with Touch Screen, Wi-Fi, 3.2MP Camera and GPS - Unlocked Phone - No Warranty - Black

After experiencing problems with the original Blackberry Storm, Verizon eventually upgraded me to the Storm 2. I have to say that, for the most part, I have been satisfied with this phone. The touchscreen keyboard is only functional for me when it is in the wider landscape mode. When I try to type in the portrait mode, my fingers cannot hit the correct keys simply from the standpoint of spacing. The keys are just too close together. The one issue I experience consistently is when I try to hit the "a" button I instead get a "q" which I do find frustrating. From the standpoint of overall ease of use, this phone is pretty simple to operate. A good number of apps are available including internet based radio from Slacker, Pandora, and i-Heart radio. You can use an aux cable to connect the phone to your car's radio and play these stations through your sound system. The calendar function, contacts, and e-mail all work extremely well on this phone. Occasionally, the phone does freeze which requires a soft reset by removing the battery. For whatever reason, these issues seem to have been minimized over the past six months or so. After a somewhat rough start with the Storm line of phones, I would now have to say that I do enjoy the Storm 2.

June '11: As an update, I continue to use the Storm 2 and it has now been better than a year. Like most Blackberry devices, it does a wonderful job with e-mail. If you have multiple e-mail accounts, it is simple to add each to your phone. This in itself has made my life much easier. From the standpoint of downloading free apps, I have recently experienced difficulty with two new apps. In short, after downloading each, my phone gets stuck on the agreement screen where you have to check the box. I solved this problem by deleting the apps. My guess is that one of the Blackberry updates does not work well with these apps or I have a conflict with an old one. Like anything Blackberry, I do find that these devices are simply not very intuitive. Instead, you almost have to think in a Blackberry sort of way and I do find that frustrating. For example, if you would like to make a simple change to your phone's settings, you really have to spend a few minutes playing around with the Options menu to figure out how to do this. With all of this said, sometime next year I do plan to switch to a new phone and it probably won't be a Blackberry.

BlackBerry RCK71CW 9550 Unlocked Phone with Wi-Fi, Touch Screen, 3.2MP Camera and GPS - Unlocked Phone - US Warranty - Black

The sequel to RIM's first-ever touch screen Blackberry Smartphone, the unlocked Storm2. Not only does it include the business/multimedia features that made the first version popular amongst executives and entrepreneurs'. RIM further enhances the Smartphone with increased memory, the latest SurePress technology, and Bluetooth technology. This is Smartphone will definitely make you shine amongst others at the next board meeting. From organizational tools to social networking applications, this phone does it all with style and simplicity. This product comes with US Warranty. Unfortunately I can not says good things, I have complain about that Item...
When i opened the case and checked the mobile, I saw 2G function is not working, only the 3G functions is working.
Then I inform the Amazon about that incident. They send to my complain to the supplier, Supplier doesn't want to change or take back the mobile...
For that reason I am not happy to use that mobile without 2G function.So when you buy some electronic Items directly check and if some problem send back to the suppliers within one month.