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Samsung Captivate Glide (AT&T) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The Samsung Captivate Glide is the best keyboarded smartphone available on AT&T right now.

By Alex Colon

Sharp FX Plus (AT&T) Review

3.5

The Sharp FX Plus is the best keyboarded Android phone on AT&T, but there are better options out there if you're willing to go touch-screen-only.

By Alex Colon

Motorola Atrix 4G (AT&T) Review

4.0

Motorola's Atrix 4G, the unique bleeding-edge superphone that can transform itself into a PC, shows how we'll likely be using our mobile devices in the year 2020. But to get a taste of the future, you'll have to pay, and deal with some bugs along the way.

By Sascha Segan  & Jamie Lendino

Samsung Galaxy S II (Unlocked) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The finest Android smartphone available today, the unlocked Samsung Galaxy S II delivers in almost every way. Thing is, it's so expensive, it almost prices itself out of the market.

By Sascha Segan

Ten Essential Business Tools

We've assembled the products and services you need to have a productive and successful trip. And they all fit in your carry on.

By Kirsten Cluthe

HTC Inspire 4G (AT&T) Review

4.0

The HTC Inspire 4G, AT&T's premiere Android phone (at least for now) can hold its own against the iPhone 4 and other top smartphones.

By Sascha Segan

Samsung Epic 4G (Sprint) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The Samsung Epic 4G is Sprint's top keyboarded smartphone, and it's the right choice for power users who like physical buttons.

By Sascha Segan

Apple iPhone 4 (AT&T) Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

Apple's iPhone 4 adds a gorgeous screen, terrific camera and faster processor to add to Apple's awesome app experience, but voice calling still isn't this phone's priority.

By Sascha Segan

HP iPAQ hw6925 Review

3.0

Though it has great features for business travelers, this iPAQ's small screen and lousy battery life may ultimately lead to frustration.

By Sascha Segan

Nokia 3220 Review

3.5

Kids will love this blinking, vibrating, customizable phone. But adults may be turned off by the Nokia 3220's brash personality.

By Sascha Segan