HTC Fuze on AT&T was released in 2008, with a host of features for users. Specifically, the business user can use this device to keep in touch and conduct transactions. A closer look reveals the following.
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Motorola Quench XT3 Review
Motorola Quench XT3 is a mid-range Android smartphone that was released in 2010, adding to the existing mid-range Android devices that are now available in the market. The important question to be answered is, does Motorola Quench XT3 provide value for money? Here’s taking a closer look:
Samsung Wave Review
Samsung Wave isn’t just any ordinary device. Running Samsung’s own OS for the first time and being packed with some impressive features, this smartphone built up a lot of expectations. Did it live up to them? Here’s what you need to know before deciding whether to purchase this device or not.
Design and Quality
At first glance, Samsung Wave is a winner. It looks sleek, with its polished metal body making it look like a high-end device. With only 10.9mm thickness, Samsung Wave feels really slim. It can be easily held in the hand. The 3.3″ super AMOLED multitouch capacitive screen on this device really lives up to expectations. With 480×800 pixel resolution, image and text look bright and clear and contrast levels can really blow your mind away. Moreover, there are multiple viewing angles and screen visibility outdoors is great. Below the screen there are the Call and End keys, with a large diamond shaped Menu key in the center. While the left side houses the volume rocker, the right side holds the camera key and lock and the top of the Samsung Wave holds a 3.5mm headset jack and microUSB port.
Motorola Fire XT Review
Recently Motorola launched two budget smartphones, Motorola Fire and Motorola Fire XT. With these devices, Motorola aims to enter a market largely dominated by Samsung, Nokia and HTC. Will Motorola manage to capture attention with Motorola Fire XT? Let’s find out.
Motorola Motokey First Impressions
Motorola has a social networking phone up their sleeve which is aimed at the budget-phone user. While previous attempts at mid-level social network smartphones have been made by other firms, Motorola has decided to step into this field as well, with the Motokey being described as a sleek social butterfly. Will the Motorola Motokey on Telus provide something refreshing? Read on, to get a better idea of what this device has to offer.
Motorola Charm Review
How would you like to experience the Blackberry form factor, with the Android operating system thrown in? With many users yearning for this, Motorola has provided a solution to the problem with the Motorola Charm. But is this smartphone able to live up to expectations? Does it deliver, not only on appearance but also on performance? Here’s taking a closer look:
Samsung Replenish Review
Samsun Replenish is different from other mid-range devices that have been offered recently. This is on account of the fact that this is a green phone that runs on Android. While a lot of environmentally friendly devices have been released in the recent past, Samsung Replenish brings together a stylish device, coupled with some handy features. A closer look reveals the following:
Samsung Focus Review
Released in 2010, Samsung Focus is a Windows 7 smartphone. It boasts of a competent OS and has a decent build. But does it perform well? We’ll take you through this device, so that you know what it has to offer.
Nokia N8-00 Review
Nokia N8-00 is a snazzy looking device released by Nokia. Since various competitive devices have been released recently, Nokia has been under a lot of pressure to come up with something spectacular. Does it break ground with the Nokia N8-00? A closer look reveals the following:
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