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  • Palm Pixi (Sprint) Reviewed on 11/12/09

    Palm Pixi (Sprint)

    While not as powerful as the Pre, the Palm Pixi offers first-time smartphone buyers a decent set of features in a sleek little package. However, to be really competitive, we think it needs to come down in price just a touch.

    Specs: 3.5 oz

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    $100 -$530 Check prices
  • Samsung Intrepid (Sprint) Reviewed on 10/22/09

    Samsung Intrepid (Sprint)

    While not the flashiest smartphone on the block, the Samsung Intrepid offers Sprint customers an affordable and solid messaging world phone.

    Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, 360 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4 oz

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    $150 Check prices
  • HTC Hero (Sprint) Reviewed on 09/16/09

    HTC Hero (Sprint)

    While it could use a boost in the performance department, the HTC Hero is the most feature-packed Google Android device to date, bringing some notable improvements and a highly customizable interface.

    Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, 250 min, With digital camera / digital player

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    $180 -$600 Check prices
  • RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 - inferno (Sprint) Reviewed on 09/14/09

    RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 - inferno (Sprint)

    Despite some spotty call quality, the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 for Sprint is a great messaging device with the bonus of EV-DO and integrated GPS. Plus, it offers more services than the Verizon BlackBerry Curve.

    Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, 260 min, 4 oz

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    $50 -$750 Check prices
  • RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 - red (Sprint) Reviewed on 09/14/09

    RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 - red (Sprint)

    Despite some spotty call quality, the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 for Sprint is a great messaging device with the bonus of EV-DO and integrated GPS. Plus, it offers more services than the Verizon BlackBerry Curve.

    Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Up to 260 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4 oz

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    $50 -$750 Check prices
  • RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 - titanium (Sprint) Reviewed on 09/14/09

    RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 - titanium (Sprint)

    Despite some spotty call quality, the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 for Sprint is a great messaging device with the bonus of EV-DO and integrated GPS. Plus, it offers more services than the Verizon BlackBerry Curve.

    Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Up to 260 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4 oz

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    $50 -$750 Check prices
  • HTC Touch Pro2 (Sprint) Reviewed on 09/08/09

    HTC Touch Pro2 (Sprint)

    Despite the jaw-dropping price tag, the HTC Touch Pro2 is a powerful smartphone that delivers in performance and features to make it one of the best devices for Sprint's business customers.

    Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, 240 min, 6.3 oz

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    $350 Check prices
  • RIM BlackBerry Tour 9630 (Sprint) Reviewed on 07/27/09

    RIM BlackBerry Tour 9630 (Sprint)

    Despite the lack of Wi-Fi, the RIM BlackBerry Tour 9630 is a feature-rich and well-performing smartphone that will serve Sprint's globe-trotting customers well.

    Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900 / CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, 300 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.6 oz

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    $150 -$650 Check prices
  • HTC Snap (Sprint) Reviewed on 06/26/09

    HTC Snap (Sprint)

    The HTC Snap for Sprint offers snappy performance and good messaging features, but the smartphone's plastic build and lack of Wi-Fi don't justify the price.

    Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 510 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.2 oz

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  • Palm Pre (Sprint) Reviewed on 06/03/09

    Palm Pre (Sprint)

    Despite some missing features and performance issues that make it less than ideal for on-the-go professionals, the Palm Pre offers gadget lovers and consumers well-integrated features and unparalleled multitasking capabilities. The hardware could be better, but more importantly, Palm has developed a solid OS that not only rivals the competition but also sets a new standard in the way smartphones handle tasks and manage information.

    Specs: CDMA 800/1900, With digital camera / digital player, 4.8 oz

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    $150 -$750 Check prices
  • Palm Treo Pro (Sprint) Reviewed on 03/10/09

    Palm Treo Pro (Sprint)

    The Palm Treo Pro for Sprint offers plenty of features and satisfactory performance, but the carrier's business customers will get a better user experience from the HTC Touch Pro.

    Specs: CDMA, Up to 300 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.7 oz

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  • RIM BlackBerry Curve 8350i (Sprint) Reviewed on 01/15/09

    RIM BlackBerry Curve 8350i (Sprint)

    Nextel customers looking for a full-featured smartphone with the carrier's famed Direct Connect push-to-talk capabilities will be well-served by the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8350i.

    Specs: iDEN 800/900 (Dual Band), Up to 240 min, With digital camera / digital player, 0.3 lbs

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    $150 -$600 Check prices
  • HTC Touch Diamond (Sprint) Reviewed on 09/12/08

    HTC Touch Diamond (Sprint)

    The HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint brings some nice additions and improvements over the unlocked GSM version--most notably to performance. It's best suited for first-time smartphone buyers or light users, while business customers should wait for the Touch Pro.

    Specs: GSM 900/1800/1900, Up to 252 min, With digital camera / digital player, 0.3 lbs

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    $200 Check prices
  • Palm Treo 800w - smartphone - CDMA2000 1X Reviewed on 07/14/08

    Palm Treo 800w - smartphone - CDMA2000 1X

    With the addition of Wi-Fi and GPS, the Palm Treo 800w finally catches up to some of its competition and even offers a better design. The Windows Mobile smartphone will be a good fit for Sprint's business customers, if the battery life can keep up.

    Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Up to 270 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.9 oz

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  • Samsung Ace SPH-i325 (Sprint) Reviewed on 02/21/08

    Samsung Ace SPH-i325 (Sprint)

    For Sprint customers looking for a world-roaming smartphone, the Samsung Ace is a nice and compact alternative to the RIM BlackBerry 8830.

    Specs: CDMA 800/1900 / GSM 900/1800, Up to 258 min, 3.9 oz

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  • RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130 - dark purple (Sprint) Reviewed on 12/17/07

    RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130 - dark purple (Sprint)

    The RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130 improves on an already-impressive smartphone with the addition of GPS, video recording, and 3G support.

    Specs: CDMA 800/1900, With digital camera / digital player, 0.2 lbs

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  • Motorola Q9c (Sprint) Reviewed on 11/29/07

    Motorola Q9c (Sprint)

    Some design quirks aside, the Motorola Q9c for Sprint is a worthy upgrade to the original Q, adding GPS and more stable performance, among other things.

    Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Up to 273 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.8 oz

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  • HTC Touch (Sprint) Reviewed on 10/22/07

    HTC Touch (Sprint)

    The HTC Touch cell phone for Sprint boasts an innovative touch screen, a sleek interface, and a nice set of features, but the lack of a sizable keyboard really limits the usability of this device.

    Specs: GSM 900/1800/1900 (Tri-Band), Up to 240 min, 4 oz

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    $300 Check prices
  • Palm Centro - vibrant rose (Sprint) Reviewed on 10/11/07

    Palm Centro - vibrant rose (Sprint)

    The Palm Centro isn't the innovative product we were looking for from the company, but with its slimmer size, ease of use, and affordable price tag, the Centro is a good option for those looking for their first smartphone.

    Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Up to 210 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.2 oz

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    $30 Check prices
  • Palm Centro - pink (Sprint) Reviewed on 10/11/07

    Palm Centro - pink (Sprint)

    The Palm Centro isn't the innovative product we were looking for from the company, but with its slimmer size, ease of use, and affordable price tag, the Centro is a good option for those looking for their first smartphone.

    Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Up to 210 min, With digital camera, 4.2 oz

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