We’re finally getting a chance to play with one of Verizon’s LTE hotspots here at Mobilitysite, so today we bring you a quick review of the Samsung SCH-LC11 LTE hotspot!
Hardware
The Samsung LTE hotspot is a cute little device. It’s very, very small, very light, and pretty good looking. The device sports a plain black soft-touch paint. The top of the device has all of the requisite branding (Samsung, Verizon,...
Along with the new 99xx, RIM recently released an updated Torch, and a rebranded Storm – the Torch 9850. Is RIM’s third attempt at an all touch device a winner? Read on to hear our thoughts!
Hardware
The Torch 9850 is RIM’s third all touch BlackBerry, following the original Storm, and the Storm 2. Where the two previous Storms had a special “clicky” screen, which RIM dubbed SurePress, the newest Storm,...
A few weeks ago, Motorola and Verizon launched the third Droid branded full QWERTY slider. Dubbed the Droid 3 (surprising, we know), this latest addition to the Droid family looks a good bit like its older siblings, but also packs some worthwhile upgrades. We’ve spent the last two weeks with one, so read on for our thoughts!
Hardware
The Droid 3 looks a good bit like its two older siblings at first glance, but is...
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While Windows Phone 7 devices launched around the world late last year, no CDMA devices were included. In the US, that meant no Windows Phone 7 on either Sprint or Verizon. Sprint remedied that early this year with the HTC Arrive, and now Verizon has done the same with the introduction of HTC’s Trophy. We’ve been using a Trophy for the past few weeks, so read on to hear our thoughts!
Hardware
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Launched almost exactly a year ago, the original Droid X has been quite a popular device on Verizon. Motorola and Verizon decided it was time for an update, and here we are with the Droid X2 – sporting a higher resolution display, a dual-core Tegra CPU, and an updated Blur skinning. But with no LTE, is the Droid X2 still a worthy device in Verizon’s Android lineup? Read on to hear our thoughts!
Hardware / Design
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Remember when the first 4.3” phones started to roll out (think EVO and Droid X)? Remember how everyone started saying phones couldn’t get any bigger and still be usable? Well, the Infuse “4G” from Samsung looks to be the first 4.5” Android phone. But is 4.5” usable for a phone? Is the Infuse any better than all the other Android phones out there? Read on to hear what we think!
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The Kyocera Echo from Sprint is definitely one of the most unique Android handsets we’ve ever seen. It doesn’t even need an introduction — just knowing the fact that it’s packing two displays is all you need to know. We’ve been playing around with one for a while now, so keep reading for our full review!
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It’s been almost a month since we posted our full PlayBook review, and since then RIM has released a new OS, some new apps, and enabled BBM over Bridge. We thought this would be a good time to give our quick thoughts on the latest updates and the state of RIM’s tablet.
First up is the latest PlayBook OS, version 1.0.3.1868. Launched only a few days after our full review went live, we’ve had plenty...
Less than a year ago, T-Mobile seemingly killed the iconic Sidekick brand when it announced that sales of all Sidekick devices would cease on July 2nd, 2010. But here we are in May 2011 with a new Sidekick review for you guys. There’s a lot of new with the Sidekick 4G, like the fact that it’s manufactured by Samsung and runs Android. But does the new Sidekick live up to its branding? Read on to hear our thoughts!
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It’s pretty crazy to think that only a little over one year ago Apple introduced the iPad. Previous attempts at tablet computing by numerous companies had been complete failures. But Apple seemed to “get it” with the iPad and took the consumer electronics industry by storm, almost as they had done with the iPhone in 2007. Just as Google responded to the iPhone with Android and more recently Honeycomb on the Motorola...
Hello there, everyone. I’m CR H. and I’m the newest Editor here at Mobilitysite.
I look forward to bringing you all exciting reviews and editorial content. I’m very excited to be here at Mobilitysite and can’t wait to get started writing reviews and posts. Below is my bio so you can get a better idea of who I am and what technology I love.
CR H. is avid about all things technology, especially...
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