The HTC Evo 4G is perhaps Sprint's most important phone ever. When it was released in 2010, it was Sprint's best phone by a long shot, and one of only a few truly great Android devices. Two years later,... Read Full Review
The HTC One V is the third member of HTC’s One trilogy, filling in the budget slot below the One X and One S, which we reviewed in the last couple of weeks. It’s less of a mold-breaking design for the company than its big... Read Full Review
Released Apr. 2, 2012
The original HTC Titan came out last fall, offering some of the best hardware we'd ever seen running Windows Phone. But that was months ago. Nokia's Lumia 900 now leads the pack when it comes to design and build quality, and we've... Read Full Review
Priced At $199.99
Released Apr. 8, 2012
Batman Begins. The Muppets. James Bond in Casino Royale. What do they have in common? They’re all examples of franchises that got better after a reboot (some will disagree on Casino Royale, but I’m standing my ground). For HTC,... Read Full Review
Released Apr. 2, 2012
Note: Our original review was of the unlocked, GSM One S. We've updated the review with impressions and tests of the $199 (with contract) T-Mobile model as well. Check out the Hardware, Connectivity and Software sections to see the... Read Full Review
Released Apr. 2, 2012
The HTC Radar 4G is T-Mobile's first Windows Phone device to debut with Mango and the carrier's first one with HSPA+. More importantly, it's also the only Windows Phone T-Mobile is currently selling and seemingly the only smartphone... Read Full Review
Priced At $99.99
Released Nov. 2, 2011
Every few months — a year at most — we see a feature or spec introduced on a phone that represents a new standard, a baseline that future phones in the high end have no option but to match. If you go back a few years, you can... Read Full Review
Priced At $299.99
Released Nov. 14, 2011
For Americans, this is the year of LTE. Granted, MetroPCS and Verizon actually launched their first LTE markets and devices last year, but next-gen data has really hit the mainstream in 2011. Virtually all members of Verizon's... Read Full Review
Priced At $199.99
Released Nov. 6, 2011
With no iPhone to run the show, T-Mobile has three flagship phones, all very similar: the HTC Amaze 4G, HTC Sensation 4G, and Samsung Galaxy S II. Like the others, the $259.99-with-contract Amaze runs a skinned version of Android on... Read Full Review
Priced At $259.99
Released Oct. 10, 2011
The HTC Titan is exactly the sort of Windows Phone Microsoft wants to see from its hardware partners. It’s a big and beautiful slab of technology that invites great debate while still conforming to the chassis specs coming out of... Read Full Review