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by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 20/12 - 2011

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Phones have come so far, they can be our personal assistants helping us with our day to day tasks and we can even talk to them and for the most part they’ll obey. Those are smartphone though and not everyone wants or needs a smartphone do they? I’ve been using a smartphone for many years …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 5/04 - 2011

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Today for review I’ve got the fastest phone on the market, the HTC Thunderbolt for Verizon Wireless. Well it’s fast in terms of network speeds since it uses the new 4G network, the phone itself is fast as well with it’s 1Ghz CPU. The Thunderbolt is from HTC so it’s a quality made phone as …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 15/12 - 2010

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There are many versions of the Droid out there now and Android phones but none are really aimed at business people, that is until Verizon and Motorola introduced the Droid Pro. It’s  a world phone that comes with a sim card and a power supply with adapters for different countries that you may travel to …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 8/12 - 2010

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Hey look it’s another phone review! Today for review I’ve got the Samsung Galaxy S Continuum from Verizon Wireless. This phone is sleek and nicely made, it features dual screens, one is the main screen and the other is a smaller rectangular ticker style so you can always have instant updates. The Continuum runs Android …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 7/12 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got another inexpensive phone from Verizon, it’s an Android phone running version 2.1 and it’s from Motorola. The Citrus is meant to be basic and it is, it’s small and compact but yet it gets the job done. The Citrus features a touchpad on the back called Backtrack that can be …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 6/12 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got another phone from our friends at Verizon Wireless, it’s the LG Vortex running Android 2.2. The Vortex is small enough to fit right in your pocket comfortably and it offers all of the features you’ve grown accustomed to with Android phones. The phone though is a bit underpowered and there …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 22/11 - 2010

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The Motorola Droid is undoubtedly one of the most popular Android phones on the market today, for good reason it’s a great phone. The Droid name is taken from Star Wars so it’s no surprise that they released an R2D2 themed phone complete with special edition live and still wallpaper and the phone of course …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 14/11 - 2010

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I’ve reviewed many phones here on TestFreaks and I’ve got many more to come I’m sure, but none quite like the one I have today called the Snapfōn ez ONE. This phone is unlike any others out there, and there’s a reason for that, it’s made to be a simple to use phone with a …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 7/11 - 2010

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On AT&T you’ll find a plethora of messaging phones to choose from, but none like the new Pantech Laser. The design of the Laser is well thought out and simply impressive.  It’s just .39 inches thick, but it’s a slider that opens to reveal a nice large qwerty keyboard which is very surprising. The phone …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 29/09 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got the latest addition to the Verizon stable of phones from BlackBerry, the Curve 3G. This phone isn’t really much new over the older gen Curve, but there are a few improvements, but not much to get excited about honestly. It’s a nice business phone overall though and if that’s what …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 7/09 - 2010

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The latest addition the Samsung Galaxy S line is here on Verizon wireless and it’s called the Fascinate. This phone is worthy addition to the ever expanding Android line up that Verizon has going over there. I’ve gotten my hands on all of their Android phones so far and you’re going to have some tough …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 6/09 - 2010

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Up on the review block today I’ve got another Samsung phone! This one is the Seek and it’s for Boost Mobile which is a pre-paid division of Sprint that offers unlimited everything really for a single price and best of all no contracts. The Seek is a rather basic messaging centric phone really. It’s small …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 30/08 - 2010

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The Motorola Droid, is no doubt a popular phone, now we have the Droid 2 running the Android 2.2 and some beefier specs. It very much resembles the original Droid in design, and I can understand why nothing changed much as it was a good design. What changes were made were for the better, like …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 25/08 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got another phone from Samsung called the Flight II. This phone features a full touch screen with slide out qwerty keyboard. The interface is quick and snappy, it uses sliding panels and widgets to organize things and help you be more productive. The keyboard is one of the best features …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 18/08 - 2010

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Today I’ve got another Samsung phone review for you, this time it’s the Eternity II that was just released for AT&T. It’s a multi-media and social centric phone with a 3” touch screen. The Eternity II features a full HTML browser, access to FloTV mobile TV, YouTube, music, movies and games and quick access …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 18/08 - 2010

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Let me start this off by saying that I think it’s about time AT&T has finally gotten a decent Android phone! The Samsung Galaxy S or Captivate is here to save us from the mediocrity that is what AT&T is offering now for Android phones. So yeah, I’ve got the Samsung Galaxy S or …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 28/07 - 2010

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Up on the review block today I’ve got another phone from Samsung called the Gravity 3 and it’s a phone that is a messaging phone at heart, but it’s got decent email functionality and of course you can browse the internet and the social scene too. The Gravity 3 is a large sized …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 21/07 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got another Samsung phone called the Smiley and it’s meant to be a very user friendly and social centric phone. It’s a slider phone that does have a qwerty keyboard, along with a 1.3mp camera. The Smiley is meant to be a messaging device above all and that’s where it …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 13/07 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got my first phone for the T-Mobile network from Samsung called the Gravity T. The ‘T’ in the name stands for Touch, as in touch screen. This new phone from Samsung is sort of small but it’s slider that opens to reveal a full qwerty keyboard to make messaging and …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 12/07 - 2010

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For review today I’ve got the Motorola Droid X for Verizon Wireless. So I’ve had my time with the Droid X, about a week and a half to play with it, and I’ve come away with several thoughts on it, and the majority of them are very good. The Droid X is a big …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 11/07 - 2010

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I’ve been reviewing for quite a while and I’ve reviewed a lot of phones, but in all my time I’ve never had the chance to handle a BlackBerry phone for whatever reason, not sure why, but I finally have one! Verizon has sent me over the BlackBerry Bold 9650 Smartphone for review today, and for …



by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 28/06 - 2010

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The good news is the iPhone 4 is finally here, the bad news for those in the United States is they are still stuck with AT&T. Preordering snafus, long lines and activation delays aside many people wanted to be the first to own the latest Apple phone. In fact 1.5 million iPhone 4s have …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 28/06 - 2010

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Today I’ve got another phone for review the Kyocera S2300 from Common Cents Mobile that is a fairly new service provider but it’s actually a subsidiary of Sprint. Common Cents is a non-contract company, or pay-as-you-go basically, but what’s special and unique about them is that they round down instead of rounding up. An …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 26/06 - 2010

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With the introduction of Android phones it seems they’ve been everywhere being reviewed, it’s been a long time since I’ve taken a look at a Windows Mobile phone and I must say it’s rather refreshing to get back to my roots as it were. I like Android, but I like WinMo as well kind …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 8/06 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got another phone for you, this time one for the Verizon network, it’s the LG Ally, an Android based phone that they’re calling a superphone. The Ally is running the newer version of Android, and for the most part it seems similar to other versions, but it does seem much …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 7/06 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got the new Pantech Pursuit for AT&T, this is a rather special phone in that it’s the first touch screen phone from Pantech and I have to say that I’m impressed with it overall. My first impression was that it actually reminded me of the Kin One, it’s shaped just …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 2/06 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got the LG Rumor Touch on the Virgin Mobile network, which is a subsidiary of Sprint. The Rumor Touch can be considered a smartphone, but it’s really not in that it doesn’t have Android or WinMo on it, or really any real operating system like one would expect on a …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 26/05 - 2010

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A couple weeks ago I took a look at the Kin One from Verizon Wireless, today I have the Kin Two which is sort of the same phone, but just a lot bigger. The larger size of the Kin two makes it a much easier phone to use, both with the touch screen and …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 18/05 - 2010

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Today I’ve got another cell phone for review, the Sanyo Mirro which is a pre-paid phone on the Boost Mobile network which is part of Sprint basically. The Mirro is your basic flip phone, but it’s well made and I’ve found that the Boost Mobile network is very reliable and works well, at least …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 16/05 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got another phone from Pantech for AT&T called the Impact. This phone is very unique and I’ve grown fond of it, it’s a candy bar style phone but with a twist, it opens sideways to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. The front of the Impact looks rather plain until you …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 12/05 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got another phone for AT&T, this one is called the Pantech breEZe II. Notice the accent on the ‘EZ’ there, this phone is meant to be easy to use and it is. It’s a clam shell style flip phone that is fairly basic but it gets the job done. …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 10/05 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got the Microsoft KIN One from Verizon Wireless, it’s a phone that has been talked about for quite some time and many people have been eagerly awaiting its launch. Is it all that? Yes and No honestly, overall I like it, but it’s far from perfect, it has many issues …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 28/04 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got another phone for AT&T from Pantech called the Link. This phone is a decent phone overall truly, it’s very inexpensive, it can be had for only $10 on contract with AT&T. It features a full QWERTY keyboard along with Bluetooth 2.0 for wireless stereo so you can listen to …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 23/04 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got what has to be the best phone on the market today in terms of both quality, usability and price really. The HTC Incredible from Verizon Wireless was just announced and will be available on the 29th to the public, but in my time with it I’ve truly grown to …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 19/04 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got a phone from AT&T called the Motorola Backflip. This is the first Android phone from AT&T, and honestly it’s not the best example of Android out there. The Backflip is a clamshell or flip style phone, but it’s unlike any other out there, it flips backwards. The front of …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 9/04 - 2010

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Cell phones today are expensive and really not very durable or rugged, most of them you drop once and it’s over. Get a phone wet and you might as well throw it away, though there are exceptions and ways of trying to dry it out. For the most part though the majority of cell phones …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 6/03 - 2010

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Today for review I’ve got another phone from Verizon Wireless the Motorola Devour. It’s an Android based phone that could be called the little brother to the Droid, it’s similar to the Droid in many ways but it can stand on its own. The Devour is a phone that I like quite a bit, …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 24/02 - 2010

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At the beginning of the month I posted my review of the Palm Pixi Plus from Verizon Wireless, today I have what you might call the big brother to that phone, the Palm Pre Plus. Overall the Pres Plus is a much better phone, it’s bigger and it just feels easier to use. The …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 10/02 - 2010

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Today I’ve got the first of my Palm cell phone reviews, the Pixi Plus from Verizon Wireless. The Pixi is the svelte little brother to the Pre Plus, it’s a candy bar style phone with the keyboard right there for you, while the Pre Plus is a slider. In my time with the Pixi …



by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 20/01 - 2010

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The DROID is popular now, last month I looked at the Motorola DROID from Verizon Wireless and this month they’ve sent me its little cousin the DROID Eris for review. I’ve been using the DROID Eris now for more than a couple weeks and I have to honestly say that I’m glad to be …