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December 2nd, 2011
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Perhaps the two most powerful phones available in the U.S. today are the HTC Rezound for Verizon Wireless and the Samsung Epic 4G Touch for Sprint. With the power and features of these two phones, people are reasonably asking how they compare head-to-head, and what better way to compare them than a Wirefly Cell Phone Schmackdown? Read More
November 30th, 2011
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For a couple of years, the myTouch series of phones have been a technology workshop for T-Mobile. With it's partner HTC, T-Mobile designed the myTouch series to use cutting-edge technologies such as 4G connectivity, the fastest processors and the highest-resolution cameras. Now T-Mobile has decided to go in a different direction with its myTouch series, dialing back the technology but dramatically reducing the cost. The new myTouch and myTouchQ by LG compete in the middle of the technology pack and sell at a very friendly price. Read More
November 25th, 2011
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With the great new Android phones on Verizon, as well as the introduction of a new Apple iPhone, everyone want to know how the HTC Rezound compares to the iPhone 4S. Fortunately, Wirefly is happy to oblige with a Schmackdown comparing these two interesting new phones. The iPhone 4S has people waiting for hours in line to buy it, so how does it compare with the breakthrough display and audio features of the Rezound? Read More
November 14th, 2011
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Verizon Wireless has been pouring it on lately, and the two biggest examples of that are the HTC Rezound and the Motorola DROIR RAZR. Both are super-fast, top-of-the-line Android phones with 4.3-inch displays and 4g LTE connection capability. It's natural that Verizon's customers would want to know how these two fine phones compare. Read More
November 10th, 2011
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Everyone expects that the latest high-end Android phone on Verizon Wireless will be powerful. The question is: How powerful? The Motorola DROID RAZR answers that question with not only a resounding very powerful, but it also brings a unique industrial design to the power party. With its slim profile and light weight, the DROID RAZR puts top-of-the-line performance into a fun and easy-to-carry shape. Read More
November 10th, 2011
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If you're after the slimmest and lightest phone, let me introduce you to the Motorola DROID RAZR for Verizon Wireless. Despite possessing a large (4.3-inch) and bright display, the DROID RAZR is the sleekest and lightest of any large Android phone. And the RAZR's goodness doesn't stop at light weight - it also has a pretty 540x960-pixel Super AMOLED display, a fast dual-core processor and 32GB of out-of-the-box storage for your music, video and photos. Read More
November 9th, 2011
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The HTC Rezound breaks new ground with its high-resolution 720 x 1280-pixel display, Beats Audio technology and the iBeats earphones that are included with the Rezound. There's no question that it is an audiovisual powerhouse, but the Rezound also has plenty of underlying technology to satisfy the most power-hungry users. Read More
November 7th, 2011
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If you want the latest in performance and features, look no further than the HTC Rezound 4G smartphone for Verizon Wireless. Not only does the Rezound have a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of processor RAM, it has a 4.3-inch LCD display with the resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels, shattering the previous record for display resolution in a cell phone. But the features don't stop there, as the HTC Rezound also comes with BeatsAudio technology and every phone ships with a pair of iBeats earphones, considered among the best for portable sound quality. Read More
November 4th, 2011
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The Samsung Transform came out about a year ago for Sprint and it has been a popular phone. Running an efficient version of Android, the Transform was a low-cost phone with a sliding keyboard that made it a good choice for texters and frequent e-mailers. Now, Samsung has taken the Transform and given it a healthy dose of "go juice" in the form of the new Transform Ultra. With a much faster processor, updated version of Android and the same useful keyboard, the Samsung Transform Ultra powers through tasks that can bog down other phones. Read More
November 2nd, 2011
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If you like the BlackBerry form-factor that places a QWERTY keyboard on the phone with a monitor above it, the new Motorola Admiral smartphone for Sprint provides Android power in this familiar layout. Not only does the Admiral step up the power with a 1.2GHz processor, it has a sharp 3.1-inch LCD display with 640x480-pixel resolution, a 5-megapixel camera and 720p HD video capability. This all comes in a ruggedized phone that is the first to use Sprint's new "Direct Connect" function that lets you use the phone as a walkie-talkie. Read More