“I think I can rip out this review in 20 minutes,� I told David Pierce, our Reviews Editor, after having used Verizon’s Jetpack 890L on and off for a couple of weeks. I was joking, but not really. ... Read Full Review
LG's recent efforts in the US phone market have been somewhat... underwhelming. The company's been a stalwart supporter of 720p displays, which is great, but some combination of poor software, underpowered internals, and bad build... Read Full Review
Released Jun. 11, 2012
The Droid Incredible line on Verizon has always been a sleeper favorite. Although the series never seems to have gotten the full marketing muscle from the carrier, HTC gave the original Incredible and the Incredible 2 decent specs... Read Full Review
Priced At $199.00
Released Jul. 5, 2012
At Mobile World Congress this year, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop cast a wary eye over the catalog of shiny new phones introduced by his competitors and posed the challenge, "which ones will you remember?" At the time, I was asking him why... Read Full Review
Released May 2012
It's been over five months since we first saw Sony's Xperia ion for AT&T;, an Android device with LTE and a lot to prove. The Xperia line hasn't had much success here in the US, thanks in no small part to delayed launches and... Read Full Review
Priced At $99.99
Released Jun. 24, 2012
How do you review a phone like the Galaxy S III? It’s already been subject to so much speculation, exposure, and early judgment — some of it coming from myself, admittedly — that it feels overwhelming to try and condense what... Read Full Review
Released May. 29, 2012
The Optimus L7 headlines LG’s new L-Style line of Android phones, designed for users that want the latest software and features but don’t have the budget for the more expensive Optimus smartphones. The L-Style range is LG’s... Read Full Review
Released May 2012
For many years, Intel has been promising that it would revolutionize mobile computing. At CES 2010, it showcased a new Atom processor, Moorestown, and even went so far as to announce a device, the LG GW990, which was set to ship in... Read Full Review
Released Jun. 6, 2012
Huawei who? That's the question many English-speaking smartphone buyers might ask upon reading the company's logo. While Motorola, Nokia, RIM, Apple, HTC, and Samsung have each risen to prominence as premium handset manufacturers,... Read Full Review
Released Apr. 19, 2012
Until I held it my hands, I almost didn't believe it was a real product. The Asus PadFone has been shown a number of different times over the last 12 months, and though it's finally available in Taiwan after a big reveal at Mobile... Read Full Review
Released Apr. 20, 2012