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HTC HD2 Mini-Review

Posted by Gil Bouhnick on Dec 14, 2009 | Comments

I’m not the "kiss and tell" kind of guy, but this time I must make an exception: I just spent the entire night with the brand new HTC HD2 (AKA: HTC Leo)! And YES – it was THAT GOOD!!! Just when I started losing my hopes that a WinMo phone will ever fascinate me again, just when I was certain Windows Mobile is dying, came HD2, the highly customized device, the first one to combine WVGA and a capacitive... 

Samsung Intrepid Review

Posted by Sam Hobson on Nov 27, 2009 | Comments

This is a review of the Samsung Intrepid from Sprint.  Overall, I liked the phone.  It has a good build, and the software is impressive.  There were a few quirks here and there though.  My final score to the phone was 4/5 stars The full review is after the break. AKPC_IDS += "30565,"; Read More →

Samsung Moment Review – Do you have a moment?

Posted by Chris Leckness on Nov 25, 2009 | Comments

Reviewing this phone has been a pleasure. I passed on reviewing the HTC Hero on Sprint because of the absence of a physical keyboard. That and the fact that Marilyn was looking forward to reviewing it too. The Hero was a great phone, but I had my eyes set on this Sprint Android powered phone. The nice looking keyboard lured me in, I admit it. The Samsung Moment is an Android powered smartphone on the Sprint network that... 

Review: HTC Tilt2 from at&t

Posted by Stephen Borders on Nov 23, 2009 | Comments

Having finished my time with the HTC Pure I have now turned my attention to the second device from at&t to sport Windows Mobile 6.5, the HTC Tilt2. After two weeks I must say I have enjoyed this device. Although it is not perfect, it is, in my opinion the perfect replacement for my aging Tilt. I didn’t feel this way about the Fuze because the keyboard was cramped, it felt blocky compare to the Tilt and it still... 

Review: The HTC Pure (Touch Diamond2) from AT&T

Posted by Stephen Borders on Oct 20, 2009 | Comments

Just prior to the official release of Windows Phone 6.5 on October 6th at&t released the HTC Pure which  is at&t’s version of the Touch Diamond 2. I have been using  the original Tilt for more than a year and a half and I have been wanting a replacement and so when Chris offered to let me review the Pure I was more than happy to do so. I have read some of the reviews out there and some of them seemed... 

HTC Hero: A Review

Posted by Marilyn Torres on Oct 09, 2009 | Comments

After a thorough software walkthrough by Chris Leckness, it’s time to see how the HTC Hero fairs on the daily basis. Expect a solid run-through of this handset as I happily set aside my AT&T Tilt for a week, sorry WinMo, in favor of seeing how the Android half  lives. I tried the Android Google Voice app on for size, read feeds, streamed media for hours, and put one of  HTC’s solid Android offerings through... 

The Nokia E75 – Thoughts and Impressions

Posted by Jack Cook on Aug 10, 2009 | Comments

There are an immense number of phone choices out there to fit the needs and desires of virtually everyone. For me, my choice has always been a Windows Mobile device because I have always found the OS to be the best for my needs. I have been pretty adamant about that choice and rarely have a desire to wander away that is until I had the opportunity to check out several Nokia devices over the past several years. I have... 

REVIEW: AT&T (Samsung i637) Jack

Posted by Bryan Eley on Jul 13, 2009 | Comments

I’m going to preface my review of the AT&T Jack with the following caveat: you will see reflections in many of the pictures.  There, I said it…I feel better now.   The Jack, aka Samsung i637, could be seen as the younger sibling of the Blackjack II, but with smoother lines and similar footprint, though IMHO bearing closer resemblance to the Motorola Q9 series.  It sports tri-band UMTS/HSDPA and quad-band... 

Samsung Omnia Review

Posted by Chris Leckness on Jun 01, 2009 | Comments

Hey Mobilitysite, here is a long running review of Verizon’s Samsung Omnia. It’s better late than never right? I used the Omnia on and off for about a month and it was a love hate situation. Well, hate is such an ugly word, more like love dislike relationship. Don’t let that discourage you initially though.  I really don’t dislike the Omnia at all. There are some things about the Omnia that I... 

REVIEW: AT&T Pantech Matrix Pro

Posted by Jack Cook on Apr 20, 2009 | Comments

AT&T has a neat device in their lineup that can provide you with a pretty awesome Windows Mobile experience. It has a unique design offering a dual-sliding keyboard (T9 and QWERTY) for easy number dialing and text entry. Loaded with Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard edition, performing those everyday tasks are a breeze, in fact, an absolute pleasure. The AT&T Pantech Matrix Pro has a 262,000 color QVGA non-touch screen... 

Comparing the IPAQ hw6900 Mobile Messenger and the IPAQ 900 Business Messenger

Posted by Julie on Feb 20, 2009 | Comments

I’ve enjoyed using my IPAQ hw6925 for a couple of years but a few months ago the hw6925 went for a swim for a brief 2 seconds.  Even though I removed the battery, storage card and SIM card immediately and left it under a hot lamp for 24 hours to dry, the hw6925 has been quirky ever since.  Lately, I’ve been using an IPAQ 910c and thought you might like a comparative review of the two devices. In this article... 

Review: Samsung Epix

Posted by Jack Cook on Nov 20, 2008 | Comments

Author: Jack CookVendor: AT&TCost: $199.99 (after a mail in rebate) Back in October I posted a news item about the new Samsung Epix where I said that if you are lusting for a new device and you are an AT&T user then check out the new slim touchscreen Samsung Epix with a full QWERTY keyboard!  I liked the looks of the device and was initially impressed with the feature set that included Windows Mobile Professional... 

Review : HTC FUZE from AT&T

Posted by Chris Leckness on Nov 11, 2008 | Comments

Back in June when the HTC Touch Pro news was dropping all over web, all the buzz was when and if AT&T would get the phone and call it whatever they were going to call it. Turns out the name was the HTC Fuze. There was a rash of incorrect dates for launch hit the web too, and we posted them in hopes as well. In the meanwhile, Sprint was planning a CDMA version launch of their own. Sprint didn’t beat AT&T... 

Review – Palm Treo Pro

Posted by Chris Leckness on Oct 24, 2008 | Comments

If you’ve been reading my sites for a while, you’d know that ever since the Treo 700w hit Verizon a couple years ago, I have had a soft spot for the Palm Treo line. The Treo 700w was the 1st Treo to come out with Windows Mobile. That was huge in my book for Palm. Following on, The Treo 750 became my go to phone for about 6-9 months and I really loved the phone and email experience on the 750. This year, Palm... 

Review: Eten Glofiish X610

Posted by JakeRich on Oct 20, 2008 | Comments

The Eten Glofiish X610 is an entry-level smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.1 and the SPB menu system installed as default, a GPS receiver built in and a two-megapixel camera. It is a quad band phone with GSM/EDGE support, GPRS/EGPRS Class B, Multi-slot Class 10, using a Samsung SC3 2442 400 Mhz processor with a 2.8 inch QVGA screen. The camera is 2 megapixels with fixed focus CMOS technology. The X610 has WiFi for 11b/g,... 

Palm Treo 800w Review

Posted by Bryan Eley on Sep 05, 2008 | Comments

I’ve got a little confession to make: I’m one of the unwashed masses who has never handled a Treo device before. I was tempted last year by the Treo 700wx when I was looking for a suitable upgrade path for my Motorola V3m, but decided in favor of the Samsung SCH-i760, the only Pocket PC phone with Windows Mobile 6 available from Verizon at the time. In any case, permit this neo-Treo user to share his thoughts on the... 

Exploring WIFI and IE on the IPAQ 910c

Posted by Julie on Aug 15, 2008 | Comments

Setting up my wireless network on the IPAQ 910c was very easy.  When I turned the WIFI radio on, the IPAQ 910c detected my network and prompted me for my WEP encryption code.  As soon as I entered the encryption code, the device was connected.  I had hoped that I could copy and paste the code from a note I have stored on my computer (I can do this on my windows mobile 2003 device), but copying and pasting... 

Exploring Bluetooth on the IPAQ 910c

Posted by Julie on Aug 14, 2008 | Comments

The Bluetooth settings under WM6.1 are quite a bit different than earlier Windows Mobile operating systems.  Setting up partnerships is much simpler, requiring a minimum of screen taps, but it is a bit disorienting.  So far I’ve set up the following partnerships on the IPAQ 910c: Two different Bluetooth headsets – one is a very basic Motorola earpiece and the other is a Sony A2DP headset. Bluetooth ActiveSync... 

HP iPAQ 510 Voice Messenger SmartPhone Review

Posted by Rich Bilancia on Mar 19, 2008 | Comments

For years I’ve been searching for the ideal converged handheld device.  While the commercial offerings keep getting better and satisfying more of my wants, I’ve learned that my wants keep changing.  Hence, the search is never ending. As I’ve previously written, I’ve been having an annoying and impossible to resolve problem with my T-Mobile Dash–constant rebooting.  Recently,... 

Review : HP iPAQ 310 Travel Companion

Posted by JakeRich on Feb 06, 2008 | Comments

Developer/Vendor: Hewlett Packard (Hewlett Packard)Price: $449.99 (MSRP) Rating (3 out of 5): I watched Chris unbox the HP 310 Travel Companion here. I’m not going to add a lot of screenshots of the system in this review, for two reasons: 1) it doesn’t have the ability to take screenshots natively and you cannot install any third party software to do so, and 2) it doesn’t follow any standard for connecting to... 
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