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Reviewed on 08/28/2008
Peek
The Peek promises to be the mobile e-mail device for everyday people, but we just think the money is better spent on a multifunction handheld.
Please visit the manufacturer's website for additional information.
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Reviewed on 08/27/2008
Palm Treo Pro (unlocked)
The Palm Treo Pro offers significant improvements in the design and features department, but the smartphone doesn't offer anything revolutionary and costs more than its competitors, which will make it a hard sell.
Specs:
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 / UMTS 850/1900/2100, Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Up to 300 min, 128 MB
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Reviewed on 08/26/2008
BlueAnt M1 Stereo Bluetooth Speaker
The BlueAnt M1 is a fantastic stereo-Bluetooth speaker that's portable, easy to use, and has great audio quality, to boot.
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Reviewed on 08/26/2008
Sony Ericsson TM506 - amber (T-Mobile)
The Sony Ericsson TM506 has a couple of faults, but it's broad 3G support and integrated GPS makes it a welcome addition to T-Mobile's lineup.
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WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/1800/1900, Up to 570 min, With digital camera / digital player / FM radio, 3.4 oz
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Reviewed on 08/21/2008
Arc Wireless Freedom Blade
The Arc Wireless Freedom Blade won't work wonders, but it can deliver a better signal to your cell phone. Just be aware of the wired connection.
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Reviewed on 08/21/2008
Sprint Airave
The Sprint Airave is an easy way to boost your Sprint cell coverage at home, and possibly replace your landline in the process.
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Reviewed on 08/19/2008
Griffin Technology ClearBoost
The Griffin ClearBoost is a great protective case for your iPhone, but its signal boosting capability is variable.
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Reviewed on 08/17/2008
Sanyo Katana Eclipse - silver (Sprint)
Despite a few quirks, the Sanyo Katana Eclipse is an excellent midrange multimedia phone for Sprint customers.
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Up to 270 min, With digital camera / digital player, 3.4 oz
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Reviewed on 08/17/2008
Motorola Razr VE20 - silver (Sprint)
Yes, it is another Razr, but the Motorola Razr VE20 is solid and reliable phone in its own right. If you're searching for a satisfying Sprint multimedia phone, it's worth a look.
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Up to 240 min, With digital camera / digital player, 3.5 oz
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Reviewed on 08/14/2008
ZTE C79
The ZTE C79 is a good midrange multimedia phone for MetroPCS customers, but the lack of voice command was a disappointment.
Specs:
CDMA 800/1700/1900, Up to 216 min, With digital camera / digital player
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