If you're looking for a quick mobile technology buying recommendation, you've come to the right place! Our list of Top Mobile Technology Picks is continuously updated to reflect our favorite devices of the moment – including our most recent Editor's Choice award winners.
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Far and way the most popular smartphone available now, the iPhone 3G combines Apple's trademark ease of use with gigabytes of storage for music and video, high-speed wireless access for web surfing on the go, and...oh yeah...you can make phone calls with it. (READ MORE) |
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All of RIM's years of experience come together in the Bold, and it's the best designed BlackBerry yet. With its instant email service and robust support for Microsoft Office documents, the Bold is targeted at professionals, but there's plenty for consumers to like too, including watching video on its high-resolution screen. (READ MORE) |
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Although ignored by many, the T-Mobile Dash is generally loved by those who use it. It doesn't try to be anything it's not, but what it does, it does well. This is solidly built and inexpensive Windows Mobile Standard smartphone with an emphasis on messaging. (READ MORE) |
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For business users looking for a laptop they can put in their pocket, they can't go far wrong with the Touch Pro. It packs in almost every feature possible into a smartphone, like a VGA touchscreen, sliding keyboard, 3G, Wi-Fi, video-out, and much more. It runs Microsoft's Windows Mobile, and so works well with Microsoft Office and Exchange. (READ MORE) |
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Not everyone who's looking for a mobile device wants a smartphone, and for everyone else there's the iPod touch. Thanks to Wi-Fi, users can surf the Web and exchange email, and it's also rapidly becoming the top mobile game console with a vast selection of titles. (READ MORE) |
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For some reason, U.S. wireless phone companies snub Nokia's best products. The 5800 XpressMusic is the first Symbian S60 model with a touchscreen, and it's widely available in Europe, but U.S. carriers have passed it by. This music-oriented smartphone is loaded with features to make it easier to use, and Nokia hasn't left out GPS and Wi-Fi, either. (READ MORE) |
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This device is hobbled by its very high price tag, but for those who are willing to pay for the best, the Touch HD is the way to go. This Windows Mobile smartphone has a large, beautiful WVGA touchscreen, loads of storage capacity, Wi-Fi, GPS...the list just keeps on going. Still, expect to pay at least $700. (READ MORE) |
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This consumer-oriented model emphasizes music and video playback and game playing – on its OLED display, no less. It also has a 5.0 MPx camera, Wi-Fi, 8 GB of storage, and more. It, unfortunately, is another product that isn't easily available in the U.S., and therefore cost around $400. (READ MORE) |
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The Storm makes a valiant attempt to take BlackBerrys in a new direction, but its new touchscreen has proved to be a "love it or hate it" proposition. Still, anyone who wants a touchscreen-driven but still professional smartphone should check this device out. (READ MORE) |
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