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August 28th, 2009
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Whether one of the first shots to be fired in the Green Gadget Revolution, or a well executed marketing ploy aimed at the environmentally conscious cell phone shopper, the Samsung Reclaim delivers a solid messaging device with some high-end features and a refreshing eco-friendly spin. Read More
August 23rd, 2009
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Those who chose to hold off on picking up the first Android handset to hit the U.S. market may have chosen wisely. The myTouch 3G is perhaps closer to what many were expecting from the G1 before coming away somewhat disappointed. The G1 reincarnate offers a sleeker form factor, virtual QWERTY keyboard instead of the G1's physical keyboard, limited Microsoft Exchange support, and enhanced battery life. Read More
August 12th, 2009
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The highly anticipated HTC Touch Pro 2 has finally made its way across the pond, making T-Mobile the first U.S. carrier to boast this sought after Windows Mobile smartphone. HTC’s business-minded device marks the return of the tilt screen and some notable improvements over the original Touch Pro. The Touch Pro 2 is running Windows Mobile 6.1 (upgradable to 6.5) and features HTC’s TouchFLO 3D interface, 3G support, WiFi, a 3.2 megapixel camera and more. Read More
August 6th, 2009
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Although the Samsung Memoir hit U.S. markets several months ago, we wanted to show this impressive 8-megapixel camera phone a little Wirefly Learn love. The Memoir is the first camera phone native to the States to exceed 5-megapixels. Read More
August 5th, 2009
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The Blackberry 8520, codenamed "Gemini," is the latest addition to the popular Curve family. The Curve 8520 is intended as a well equipped, but entry-level device that comes in at a slight step below the Curve 8900. In more ways than not, the 8520 is effectively the 8900 trapped in a different body. Read More
August 4th, 2009
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Pre-order your Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Tour today at Wirefly.com/BlackBerry-Tour. Available for new and current Verizon Wireless customers. The Tour offers an impressive feature set and sleek design, and of course supports CDMA and high-speed EVDO networks at home and 3G networks abroad so you can stay connected while you tour the world. If you weren’t a big fan of the Storm and its touch screen, this may well be the Verizon BlackBerry you have been waiting for. Read More
July 28th, 2009
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Debuting on T-Mobile just a couple short weeks after Samsung’s Highlight touch-screen phone, the Samsung Comeback adds a powerful messaging-centric device to the carrier’s relatively scanty texter’s lineup. While the Comeback is built for messaging, it offers an impressive feature set including a full HTML browser, GPS, a 2-megapixel camera with some advanced options, and support for T-Mobile’s 3G network. Read More
July 20th, 2009
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The T-Mobile Dash has been a fixture in the carrier’s smartphone landscape since late 2006. After years of dedicated service, the Windows Mobile device can finally pass the torch to a new generation. Meet the thin and sleek T-Mobile HTC Dash 3G. The Dash 3G boasts a host of advanced features, of course among them, as its name suggests, support for T-Mobile’s 3G network. With the Dash 3G, HTC has squarely taken aim at BlackBerry’s Curve lineup. Read More
July 6th, 2009
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In the past couple weeks I’ve had several messaging phones make their obligatory way across my desk (a couple of them also stamped with an LG logo) – and they all were for CDMA networks. The LG Xenon for AT&T is a welcome change. Change is good, and in many ways, so is the LG Xenon. Despite a few drawbacks, LG has delivered a strong messaging device with plenty of bells and whistles. Read More
June 25th, 2009
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The LG enV Touch is the successor to the company’s popular Voyager model, and the new age version of the original enV VX 99000 that debuted in 2007. And with an updated and sleeker design and interface, 3.2 megapixel camera/camcorder with flash and autofocus, full HTML browser, and support for a litany of Verizon services, there’s plenty for the Touch’s older siblings to be envious about. Read More