![]() ![]() The Sidekick has a 3-megapixel rear camera and a VGA front-facing camera for the preinstalled T-Mobile video chat app.įeatures: Windows 7 mobile operating system, 5-megapixel camera The display is 3.5 inches, smaller than most. ![]() The spacious “pop-tilt” keyboard makes it easy to type, and the phone comes with group texting and “cloud” texting software, which gives you the ability to text from the phone or your computer. ![]() Review: The Sidekick is a messaging powerhouse. Oh, and it’s a great phone.įeatures: Full hinged QWERTY keyboard, HSPA+ network The gaming keypad is comfortable and responsive, and it’s nice to have a console gaming experience on the go. I’m not much of a gamer, but in less than 10 seconds I was able to boot up Madden NFL 11 and begin calling plays. Review: Previous entries in Sony’s Xperia series have left me unimpressed, but the Play, dubbed the first PlayStation-certified smartphone, is snappy and fun. The 8-megapixel camera takes beautiful photos.įeatures: Sony PlayStation gaming, Android 2.3, 5.1-megapixel camera It still runs Android 2.2, which is outdated but ubiquitous. Review: The Droid Charge is expensive compared to other high-end phones running the Android operating system, especially considering it feels cheap in your hand. The HTC Trophy, meanwhile, runs Windows’ mobile operating system, which is solid but accounts for a smaller piece of the market.įeatures: 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, LTE network (not available in Columbia yet), front and rear cameras Unlike Apple’s iOS software, which is only supported on the iPhone, Android is present on devices for many manufacturers and every wireless carrier. Three of the four phones to the right use versions of Google’s Android operating system. But today’s smartphones all have one thing in common: They can get things done. There are multiple manufacturers, operating systems and styles. Finding a smartphone to fit your budget and personality is easier than ever. ![]()
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