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Verizon's HTC Rhyme isn't your usual Android smartphone.
The Samsung Galaxy S II pulls out all the stops, offering virtually every feature a smartphone shopper is looking for.
Apple's fifth-generation smartphone isn't what many people were expecting -- instead of a re-designed model the iPhone 4S is a speed-bumped version of last year's offering.
The Motorola RAZR was one of the most popular feature phones of all time due to its thin and slick design.
The Samsung Stratosphere launched at the CTIA tradeshow this week, and Brighthand's Site Editor was on-hand to try this new smartphone out.
T-Mobile is about to introduce its version of the Samsung Galaxy S II, and Brighhand already has a unit in hand for testing.
The Samsung Epic 4G Touch is one of the most advanced smartphones available from Sprint.
With the BlackBerry Torch 9850, RIM's is reaching out to smartphoine buys who prefer large screens instead of physical keyboards.
The Motorola Droid Bionic is one of the most powerful and capable smartphones available today, and the flagship device from Motorola.
The HTC EVO 3D offers a big 3D display and a 3D video camera, as well as 4G wireless networking.
The Motorola Photon 4G packs in a dizzying array of features, including a 1 GHz dual-core processor, 4.3 inch high-res screen, 4G wireless internet, worldwide roaming, and a lot of advanced multimedia options.
The first two smartphones unveiled with Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) are the Titan and HTC Radar.
The Samsung Epic 4G Touch will be Sprint's latest cutting-edge device.
The Samsung Conquer 4G is a mid-range model from Sprint.
The new BlackBerry OS 7 is here in the form of the BlackBerry Bold 9930.
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