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HTC Merge (U.S. Cellular) Review
The Merge may weigh down your pants pocket a bit, but the phone's high-end design, excellent QWERTY keyboard, and good overall performance are compelling.
HTC Sensation 4G (T-Mobile) Review
The touch-screen, Android-based HTC Sensation is T-Mobile's biggest and best smartphone yet.
Samsung Galaxy S II (Unlocked) Review
The finest Android smartphone available today, the unlocked Samsung Galaxy S II delivers in almost every way. Thing is, it's so expensive, it almost prices itself out of the market.
Samsung Droid Charge (Verizon Wireless) Review
The Samsung Droid Charge skips the HTC Thunderbolt's Sense UI layer in favor of lighter weight and a better camera; both are killer handsets, as long as you don't need great battery life.
T-Mobile G2x With Google Review
The loaded T-Mobile G2x with Google is the fastest, smoothest Android smartphone available today.
T-Mobile Sidekick 4G Review
The T-Mobile Sidekick 4G is a terrific messaging smartphone with a very strong, unique design viewpoint.
HTC Thunderbolt (Verizon Wireless) Review
The HTC Thunderbolt, the first 4G LTE smartphone for Verizon Wireless, has the fastest Web speeds we've ever seen, but be prepared to carry an extra battery.
Samsung Galaxy Indulge (MetroPCS) Review
The first LTE smartphone available in the U.S., the Samsung Galaxy Indulge is the most powerful handset you'll find on MetroPCS. But you can get better bang for your buck.
HTC Inspire 4G (AT&T) Review
The HTC Inspire 4G, AT&T's premiere Android phone (at least for now) can hold its own against the iPhone 4 and other top smartphones.
HTC EVO Shift 4G (Sprint) Review
The HTC EVO Shift 4G is a powerful, less costly alternative to the EVO 4G on Sprint, and gives hardware keyboard fans another choice besides the Samsung Epic 4G.
Samsung Epic 4G (Sprint) Review
The Samsung Epic 4G is Sprint's top keyboarded smartphone, and it's the right choice for power users who like physical buttons.
Apple iPhone 4 (AT&T) Review
Apple's iPhone 4 adds a gorgeous screen, terrific camera and faster processor to add to Apple's awesome app experience, but voice calling still isn't this phone's priority.
Motorola Droid X (Verizon Wireless) Review
The Motorola Droid X takes the crown for the most powerful Android smartphone away from the HTC Droid Incredible.
HTC EVO 4G (Sprint) Review
The first WiMAX phone in the U.S. is a terrific platform for streaming media and Web browsing, and it gets your laptop online with Sprint's 4G network. Just keep an eye out for an outlet when you're only using 4G.
Nokia 7705 Twist (Verizon) Review
The Nokia 7705 Twist isn't a great performer, but it offers Verizon subscribers looking for a messaging device a way to stand out from the crowd—and you can even see through it.
BlueAnt Q1 Review
The voice-controlled BlueAnt Q1 is a looker and a solid effort from a company that's fast gaining ground with its line of Bluetooth headsets—but the competition has moved further ahead still.
HP iPAQ hw6925 Review
Though it has great features for business travelers, this iPAQ's small screen and lousy battery life may ultimately lead to frustration.
Sprint Power Vision Phone SCP-8400 by Sanyo Review
An all-around winner, the Sanyo SCP-8400 has the right balance of voice quality, multimedia, and Internet features for a midrange cell phone.
Cingular Video Review
Cingular has the infrastructure to deliver compelling video content, but it isn't available nationwide.
Motorola Q Review
This excellent phone, e-mail, and Web surfing device will make Q a favorite letter for Verizon customers.