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In this video, Wirefly's Scott Lewis compares the HTC One S for T-Mobile and the Galaxy Nexus for Sprint. Click on the video window to the right to see who the winner is. Read More
March 14th, 2012
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It's time for Wirefly's Mobile Madness, where you get to pick your favorite Android cell phone. Wirefly will conduct four opening "brackets" consisting of the Excellent Eight phones. As you pick the winners, we will then have semi-finals and a final to pick your favorite Android phone. At the same time, each time you vote and share on Facebook, you get to enter your name into a drawing for a Motorola DROID RAZR smartphone -- one of the best phones available. Read More
February 7th, 2012
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Just how big a jump is the Motorola DROID 4 over its predecessor, the Motorola DROID 3. Both have nice five-row slide-out keyboards, both have sharp four-inch 540 x 960-pixel LCD displays and both have speedy dual-core processors. However, the DROID 3 has a 1 GHz dual-core processor, while the DROID 4's processor takes the higher road to 1.2 GHz. The DROID 4 also adds a connection to Verizon's speed 4G LTE network, and routinely gets download speeds of 15 Mbps... and often higher. Read More
February 7th, 2012
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If the new Motorola DROID 4 for Verizon Wireless seems a little familiar, that's because its internal components are very similar to the Motorola DROID RAZR and DROID RAZR Maxx. If you like the DROID RAZR but prefer a phone with a physical sliding keyboard, then the DROID 4 gives you most of what the DROID RAZR has, adding the keyboard and shrinking the display a bit. Both connect to Verizon's impressive 4G LTE network, which boasts download speeds that routinely exceed 15 Mbps. So how do these two similar yet different phones compare in a Wirefly cell phone Schmackdown? Read More
January 23rd, 2012
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The LG Spectrum is now out, so how does it compare to other top-of-the-line phones for Verizon Wireless. One logical competitor is the HTC Rezound, an outstanding phone with a 720p display, 4G connectivity and speedy dual-core internals. Both have nice cameras, lots of storage space for files and crystal clear displays that are among the best available for any cell phone. Read More
January 13th, 2012
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Not everyone needs a powerful smartphone with its extensive web browsing capability and high monthly data cost to match. There are many phones that let you keep in touch while keeping the cost down, including the LG Octane and the LG Extravert. Both these phones have physical keyboards that make it easy to respond to texts and e-mails, and they even let you check out YouTube videos and your friends on Facebook. What will happen when these two are tossed into the Wirefly cell phone Schmackdown ring? Read More
December 30th, 2011
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You might not realize it, but the Samsung Galaxy S II for T-Mobile is somwhat different from the Samsung Epic 4G Touch for Sprint. These differences affect the very heart of the phones, such as different main processors and graphics processors. Considered one of the hottest-performing phones around, do these internal differences mean the two have different performance characteristics? Read More
December 30th, 2011
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Samsung is on a roll this year with the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy S II as well as the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Featuring some of the most desirable cell phone hardware on the planet and refined versions of the Android operating system, these two phones have piqued the interest of cell phone fans across the planet. Many of these fans want to know: Which of these two phones has the fastest hardware? Read More
December 30th, 2011
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Verizon Wireless has what are probably the two most powerful smartphones available in the US today: the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the HTC Rezound. Both have speedy dual-core processors, both have large 720 x 1280-pixel displays and both connect to Verizon's fast 4G LTE network. However, they also have some notable differences. So which of these two are the new king of the cell phone hill? Read More
December 21st, 2011
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Now that the Samsung Galaxy Nexus has been launched for Verizon Wireless, people reasonably want to know how this technology powerhouse compares to other high-end phones. For example, just a few weeks ago, T-Mobile rolled out the long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S II phone, which has been a worldwide best seller. So how does the Galaxy Nexus compare to the Galaxy S II? Are they even in the same... well, Galaxy? Read More