Today is the launch of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 from AT&T. This Android OS smartphone has a surprisingly low price given its many high-end features: a large touchscreen, 1 GHz processor, a 8.1 megapixel camera, and more.
Many households today are sending their kids off to school with shiny new cell phones and wireless plans in hand. Choices around students' wireless phones can be much more complicated than decisions about other things that get stuffed into their backpacks, and the consequences can be costly.
Dell has just begun selling the highly-anticipated Dell Streak. This cutting-edge tablet phone runs the Android OS on a 1 GHz processor, plus it includes a 5-inch touchscreen and support for AT&T's 3G network.
The Dell Thunder is one of a group of upcoming Android OS-based smartphones from Dell. Word of it first leaked out in the spring, and now a series of pictures of a prototype unit have appeared on the Web.
AT&T has just become the first carrier in the world to offer the BlackBerry Torch. This breaks new ground in a couple of ways: it's the first in RIM's popular line of smartphones to offer a touchscreen and a sliding keyboard. It is also the first with BlackBerry OS 6.0.
When someone is setting out to buy a smartphone, it's important to get one with all the features they need. This guide goes through the possibilities, discussing the features that students need, and what they might not.
Dell has just announced that it is going to launch the highly-anticipated Dell Streak later this week. This cutting-edge tablet phone will include a 5-inch touchscreen, a 1 GHz processor, and support for AT&T's 3G network.
The Samsung Captivate is AT&T's first high-end Android OS smartphone, offering a large touchscreen, a fast processor, 16 GB of internal storage, and a range of other features. It normally sells for $200 but new AT&T subscribers can get it for much less.
Students are constantly on the go, and a smartphone lets you keep in touch whether you're on the way to class or to spring break. Our Back to School Buyer's Guide gives our top picks among the latest models.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will be released by AT&T next week. This Android OS smartphone offers a large, high-resolution display, a 1 GHz processor and a 8.1 megapixel camera, as well as other high-end features.
T-Mobile USA has just officially announced plans to offer the BlackBerry Curve 3G. This consumer-oriented smartphone will eventually replace the BlackBerry Curve 8520 in the carrier's lineup.
An equivalent of the very high-end HTC EVO 4G for GSM-based carriers is supposedly in the offing. Dubbed the HTC Desire HD, this Android OS 2.2 smartphone will be built around a 4.3-inch touchscreen.
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