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Latest Mobile Phone Reviews

BlackBerry Z10 (Verizon Wireless) Review

3.5

The first BlackBerry 10 handset, the Z10 is a thoroughly modern, high-quality smartphone with a strong focus on messaging, but a lack of popular apps and media could hold it back.

By Sascha Segan

Huawei Pinnacle 2 (MetroPCS) Review

2.5

The Huawei Pinnacle 2 is an inexpensive texting phone that isn't a standout, but it's the only texting phone for MetroPCS, so it's good enough.

By Alex Colon

Huawei Verge (MetroPCS) Review

2.5

The Huawei Verge is an inexpensive way to make calls on MetroPCS, but that's about all you can do with it.

By Alex Colon

BlackBerry Z10 (T-Mobile) Review

3.5

The first BlackBerry 10 handset, the Z10 is a thoroughly modern, high-quality smartphone with a strong focus on messaging, but a lack of popular apps and media could hold it back.

By Sascha Segan

Samsung Chrono 2 (U.S. Cellular) Review

3.0

The Samsung Chrono 2 is a basic flip phone that's fine for voice calls, but U.S. Cellular has better options if you prefer to text.

By Alex Colon

Kyocera DuraPro (U.S. Cellular) Review

3.0

The very basic Kyocera DuraPro for U.S. Cellular is worth a look if you need a rugged, waterproof phone, but if it's features you're after, you can do better.

By Alex Colon

Rebelfone International SIM Card Review

4.0

Rebelfone's international rental SIMs offer a great deal for heavy data users heading to 13 different countries.

By Sascha Segan

Boost Force (Boost Mobile) Review

3.5

The Force is a fast performer and one of Boost's first smartphones to support 4G LTE, but other than that, it doesn't stand out much.

By Alex Colon

HTC One SV (Boost Mobile) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

4G LTE support and a gorgeous design make the HTC One SV the smartphone to beat on Boost.

By Alex Colon

BlackBerry Z10 (AT&T) Review

3.5

The first BlackBerry 10 handset, the Z10 is a thoroughly modern, high-quality smartphone with a strong focus on messaging, but a lack of popular apps and media could hold it back.

By Sascha Segan

Samsung Galaxy S III (Cricket Wireless) Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

The Samsung Galaxy S III is still one of the world's best smartphones, and available from Cricket Wireless at an unusually low price.

By Sascha Segan

Kyocera Torque (Sprint) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

With its rugged design, excellent voice performance, solid specs, and LTE support, the Kyocera Torque for Sprint is the best push-to-talk smartphone there is.

By Alex Colon

Kyocera Brio (Virgin Mobile) Review

2.5

With a payLo plan from Virgin Mobile, the Kyocera Brio is an inexpensive, but utterly barebones, messaging phone.

By Alex Colon

Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE (Virgin Mobile) Review

4.0

The Samsung Galaxy Victory is a pretty good smartphone for Virgin Mobile, and 4G LTE support gives it a leg up on the competition.

By Alex Colon

Sprint Force Review

3.0

The Sprint Force is a comfortably sized smartphone with a friendly price tag, but there's nothing to distinguish it from the pack.

By Alex Colon

Huawei Ascend Y (U.S. Cellular) Review

2.0

The Huawei Ascend Y for U.S. Cellular has an attractive price, but you can get a much better phone for not much more.

By Alex Colon

Plantronics Calisto 620 Review

3.0

The Plantronics Calisto 620 wireless speakerphone offers both VoIP and Bluetooth calling in a compact form factor, but sound quality takes a hit and the price is on the high side.

By Jamie Lendino

Plantronics Blackwire 720 Review

3.5

The Plantronics Blackwire 720 headset is a solid one-stop solution for making VoIP or Bluetooth calls with your PC or cell phone in an office environment.

By Jamie Lendino

Plantronics Voyager Legend UC Review

3.5

The included UC receiver makes this version of the Plantronics Voyager Legend Bluetooth headset better than ever, although you'll pay for the privilege.

By Jamie Lendino

Sig Innovations Daylight Viewfinder (for iPhone and iPod touch) Review

2.5

The Sig Innovations Daylight Viewfinder will help you take pictures in bright lighting conditions that would otherwise obscure your iPhone or iPod touch LCD screen.

By Eugene Kim