smartphone

TP2 One Month Later: The Touch Pro's and Cons

Verizon's Touch Pro 2 smartphone is a must if you need a keypad and the fullest possible Exchange integration but it's not what I had hoped for.

Why does buying a Smartphone require a data plan?

AT&T requires you to have at least a $30 per month data plan when you sign up for their services with a smartphone regardless of whether or not you bought the smartphone from them or intend to use their data network.

Verizon Wireless raises Early Termination Fees (ETFs) on Smartphones, Blackberrys, and Netbooks

Early Termination Fees continue to be an issue of contention between consumers, the wireless industry, and regulators. This time it’s Verizon Wireless who has caused a stir by creating a $350 Early Termination Fee for “advanced devices.”

Google To Go: Observations on the Motorala DROID Smart Phone

A review of Verizon Wireless' new Motorola DROID Smartphone using the Android mobile operating system and why I'm taking mine back.

Windows 7 DEVICE STAGE: Opening the Windows to Your Cell Phone

Windows 7's "Device Stage" feature makes it really easy to use all the features of your phone



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