Thursday, April 1, 2010

Samsung Rogue

Samsung Rouge


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The Samsung Rogue is a overall great phone. The Rogue features a full touch screen with a slide out QWERTY keyboard which makes composing messages a breeze. The touch screen is a great asset to the phone and is easy and very responsive. Samsung pretty much duplicated the Samsung Impression and changed the name . There are not very many differences except for the networks. Samsung packed a great camera which can take great pictures and video. The Rogue has to have a required $9.99 data plan with other unlimited options.



Verizon Razzle

Verizon Razzle


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The Verizon Razzle is a one of a kind phone. It is the only phone in its class with a unique swivel keypad and keyboard design! The bottom half of the phone is a swiveling keyboard, with music controls on the reverse side. The downside to the keyboard is that the keys are a little bit too small. Verizon didn't pack the best camera, but it was fairly good. Overall, I was pretty happy with the Razzle and its ease of use with all the features.

Monday, December 21, 2009

HTC Tilt 2




The HTC Tilt was an amazingly easy to use and resposive smartphone. The phone featured a full sliding touch screen which reveals the full QWERTY keyboard beneath. Texting and emailing is very easy with this phone because of the QWERTY keyboard. The keys on the keyboard were easy to press and very accurate. HTC named the phone the Tilt because the screen tilts so you can get a better view of the screen when you need to. Overall, I would rate thisnohone as the best smartphone I have seen so far. The HTC Tilt 2 is available from AT&T for $349.99 with a 2 year service agreement. The price is a little steep, but if you need a powerhouse of a phone, it is the perfect choice

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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Nokia E71X






Nokia's E71X was overall a great Smartphone. The E71X has a great camera and video camera for a Smartphone. Sending text messages and emails was also easy because of the full QWERTY keyboard which has nice and accurate keys. Web browsing was a great success because of the phones full HTML capability. The phone has a slim and sleek design. In my opinion this phone was a great success and should be a great seller for AT&T. The phone is available from AT&T for $49.99 with a 2 year service agreement. A $30.00 a month data plan is required.






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Samsung Solstice



Overall, I was not very impressed with the Samsung Solstice. The phone had a good camera and video recorder which is always a plus. The touch screen was not as responsive and quick as I look for in a phone. The landscape keyboard was lousy and the keys were too small for my taste. Samsung normally has great products, but in my opinion, this was one if there not so great products. If I were to buy a Samsung phone on AT&T, I would lean more towards the Impression. The phone is for sale with AT&T for $99.99 with a 2 year service aggreement.




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nuvifone G60




The nüvifone G60 is a great touch screen phone and a greater GPS. Garmin has integrated this phone with their powerful GPS which has made a great product overall. The phones touch screen was very accurate along with the great onscreen QWERTY keyboard for easily composing messages. Taking photos with the crisp, clear 3.2 megapixel camera was a great asset to the overall quality of this phone. Like all of today's GPS systems, the phone featured great spoken turn by turn directions along with an additional feature called Ciao. Ciao is a social networking tool to let friends share their locations with each other. The nüvifone G60 is available from AT&T for $399.99 with a 2 year contract. The phone also requires a $30 monthly data plan.




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Samsung Magnet


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In my opinion, the Samsung Magnet was a mediocre phone. The keys on the keyboard are very tiny an oddly shaped which makes composing messages a pain. Navigation was also a pain because the okay and navigational buttons were also small. On the upside, the magnet had a good camera and took fairly good pictures and video. This would be a great phone for a teenager who likes to break phones because the phone looks like a pretty solid build and is not very pricy. The Samsung Magnet is available from AT&T for $49.99 with a two year service agreement.






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