Monday, September 3, 2007

Top 10 Most Popular Cellular Cellphones

RIM BlackBerry Curve (aka BlackBerry 8300)
Though it doesn't bring Wi-Fi or 3G support, the BlackBerry Curve offers a best-of-breed design and a well-rounded set of features to make it an attractive device for consumers and mobile professionals alike.

Specs : Up to 240 min, BlackBerry Handheld Software, GSM 850/1900

Check Prices :
199.99 - 199.99




AT&T 8525
For the ultimate road warrior, the 3G-enabled AT&T 8525 provides the speed, the power, and the productivity tools to get your work done on the go.


Specs : 64 MB, Cingular Wireless, Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, GSM 850/90
0/1800/1900 / UMTS 850/1900/2100

Check Prices :
299.99 - 299.99




Nokia N95 (Unlocked)
With a 5-megapixel camera, advanced multimedia capabilities, and GPS, there's no doubt that the Nokia N95 is one of the most feature-packed smart phones to date, but poor battery life and sluggish performance make it hard to justify the high price tag.

Specs : Up to 390 min

Check Prices :
619.99 - 740.99




Samsung BlackJack
The Samsung BlackJack heralds another 3G-enabled smart phone to Cingular's lineup. While it supports the carrier's video and music service, some design and performance issues trip up this otherwise sexy device.

Specs : Up to 330 min, 64 MB, Cingular Wireless, Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, GSM 850/900/1800/1900

Check Prices :
99.99 - 99.99




HTC Mogul PPC-6800 (Sprint)
The Sprint Mogul by HTC brings some needed design and feature updates to its predecessor, and refreshes the carrier's staid lineup of smart phones. It has some performance issues, but is worth the upgrade.

Check Prices :
299.99 - 299.99




Motorola Razr2 V9m (Sprint)
In a Razr-weary world, the Motorola Razr2 V9m surpassed our expectations by offering a fresh and dynamic new approach to the Razr line. Video performance was below par but the phone succeeded on other fronts.

Specs : 0.3 lbs, Up to 220 min, CDMA 850/1900, With digital camera / digital player

Check Prices :
249.99 - 249.99




RIM BlackBerry Pearl (T-Mobile)
Though nothing revolutionary, the addition of multimedia features and the already solid e-mail capabilities make the RIM BlackBerry Pearl an attractive device for business users and consumers alike.

Specs : 210 min, 64 MB, BlackBerry Handheld Software, GSM 850/900/1800/1900

Check Prices :
149.99 - 299.99





LG VX8300 (Verizon Wireless)
The LG V8300 is a well-designed and high-performing EV-DO phone for Verizon Wireless.



Specs :
3.9 oz, Up to 210 min, CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Verizon Wireless, With digital camera / digital player

Check Prices :
49.99 - 49.99





LG Prada (aka KE850)
While the LG Prada is a gorgeous phone with a stunning touch screen display, its simple feature set may not justify its hefty price tag. That said, if you want one of the most fashionable phones available, the LG Prada is definitely the phone to get.

Check Prices :
599.99 - 599.99





Motorola Krzr K1 (AT&T)
Though the GSM Motorola Krzr K1 has a more attractive color scheme than the CDMA Krzr K1m, some feature differences make it mostly comparable with its sibling.

Specs : 3.6 oz, Up to 390 min, GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband), With digital camera / digital player

Check Prices :
99.99 - 192.88


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