This morning we finally heard what we’d all been waiting for – the Verizon iPhone. The iPhone 4 as we’ve known it has hit the Verizon network and many Apple fans couldn’t be happier. Many of you waited and held out for the iPhone until it became available on the network that is far more…
Verizon iPhone vs. AT&T iPhone
So, the Verizon iPhone 4 became official this morning but is it enough to get you to switch? The hardware should be pretty much the same (although some cases may not work with the new version) so let’s break down the pros and cons of each version. AT&T iPhone 4: Speed, simultaneous voice and data,…
Hands-on Samsung 4G LTE Android smartphone for Verizon
I have no idea why the Samsung Verizon 4G Android smartphone didn’t get a snazzy name like the Thunderbolt or the Bionic but it’s still looking like a pretty darn good device and we got some hands-on time at CES 2011. The first thing that jumps out at you is the 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus…
Samsung shows off flexible and transparent AMOLED displays
Samsung is making science fiction a reality with whiz-bang AMOLED displays that can bend and flex like a sheet of paper and transparent AMOLED technology. At CES 2011, Samsung invited us to come see what the Samsung Mobile Display division has been working on with their flexible and transparent AMOLED display technology. Turns out, all…
Hands-on: Motorola Xoom Android Honeycomb tablet
Everyone was expecting Motorola to show off an iPad competitor at CES and the company may have met the sky-high expectations with the introduction of the Xoom Android Honeycomb tablet. With a 10.1-inch display, the Motorola Xoom Android Honeycomb tablet is quite a site to behold. With a 1280 x 800 16:10 widescreen HD display,…
Hands-on with the HTC Thunderbolt for Verizon Wireless with 4G LTE power
Verizon announced one of its newest 4G LTE smartphones at CES 2011 yesterday – the HTC Thunderbolt. The latest Android 2.2 handset for Big Red sports a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, a 1GHz Qualcomm processor and a kickstand behind it – sort of like the EVO – that opens up to reveal another speaker. We came…
Hands-on: T-Mobile Motorola Cliq 2 – Can this Motoblur device compete?
Yesterday we saw the Cliq 2 officially announce and we got some hands on time with the Motoblur device. The redesigned keyboard boasts a better typing experience – the obvious stand-out feature out of all of the upgrades from its predecessor. But will a new keyboard and some beefier specs be what the Cliq 2…
Hands-on Samsung Infuse 4G – 4.5-inch Android goodness for AT&T
AT&T made a big splash with the introduction of the Samsung Infuse 4G and we got to check it out with our HD video camera. Unfortunately, we weren’t even allowed to hold the Samsung Infuse with our own rugged hands, as the device is still quite early but we did get a nice little overview…
Motorola Atrix 4G – Hands-on Motorola’s first dual-core Android phone
Motorola just wrapped their CES 2011 Las Vegas press conference, and it was filled with exciting demos of the company’s new Android smartphones – like the Motorola Atrix 4G for AT&T. With a whopping 4-inch qHD capacitive touchscreen, 1GB of RAM, support for AT&T’s HSPA+ network, and a fingerprint scanner integrated into the power button,…
Hands-on BlackBerry PlayBook – Can this compete with the iPad, Xoom?
We’ve finally got some extended time with the BlackBerry PlayBook and we’re pretty excited about this upcoming tablet and feel like it could be a credible competitor to the Apple iPad and the Motorola Xoom. The BlackBerry PlayBook has all the goods on paper: a 7-inch high-resolution display, dual-core 1 GHz processor, WiFi, 4G on…








