The Brick Is Back
Nokia has delivered a heavyweight player (pun intended) to take on the other smartphones, Windows Phone or otherwise.
View ArticleThe Starter Kit
Nokia's Lumia 820 isn't a flagship phone, and it's not here to impress veteran smartphone users. But with an on-contract price of just $50, the Windows Phone 8 device is a bargain.
View ArticleJuice For Days
Very few phones will last beyond the early morning of a second day. But the Maxx can see two full sunsets.
View ArticleA New Hope
The zippy new smartphone won't dethrone Android or put a major dent in Apple's iPhone dominance, but it will make current BlackBerry users happy enough to lay down some cash.
View ArticleHome Sweet Home
The HTC First is a middling device designed to fade into the background and bring one thing, and one thing only, to the forefront: Facebook.
View ArticleJapan Droid
Sony's flagship handset for 2013 isn't available in the U.S. yet, but it's a great phone if you can stomach the high price for an unlocked, unsubsidized device.
View ArticleThat’s a Big Camera You Got There
We've been eagerly waiting for Nokia to make the Lumia 1020 since the PureView camera made its debut. And luckily, it doesn't fall short of expectations.
View ArticleBig-Screen Blunder
While it may not compare to the likes of a Samsung Galaxy Mega, the 4.7-inch Lumia 625 world phone is still one of the larger-screened phones in Nokia's lineup. It's too bad all that real estate only...
View ArticleShe’s a Rainbow
Some people will look at the iPhone 5c and just see an iPhone 5 with a colorful plastic case and a price drop. But that's not the point.
View ArticleBlind Curve
The concavity of the glass panel is the most noteworthy thing about the LG G Flex. The only other thing you must know is that you should not consider buying it.
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