Motorola Droid 4 (Verizon Wireless) Melding an excellent keyboard, swift LTE data, and a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor into one Android device, the Motorola Droid 4 is long overdue. Fans of the first Motorola Droid will find plenty to smile about here, but those who aren't married to a QWERTY may not enjoy carrying around such a massive phone. READ FULL REVIEW | SHARE ON FACEBOOK Samsung SPH-M370 - pewter gray (Sprint) The comfortable Samsung SPH-M370 is a basic flip phone that does what it says, unadorned and unembellished, and at the right price. READ FULL REVIEW | SHARE ON FACEBOOK Clear Spot Voyager Supercompact, affordable, and with fast performance, the Clear Spot Voyager would be a great mobile hot-spot device for those who live and travel within Clear's 4G coverage. READ FULL REVIEW | SHARE ON FACEBOOK BlackBerry Curve 9370 (Verizon Wireless) Verizon's BlackBerry Curve 9370 brings you BlackBerry 7 OS and a global-ready SIM slot in an ultraportable package. Unfortunately, some design flaws and a high price for an entry-level device make the QWERTY handset hard to recommend to anyone except BlackBerry devotees. READ FULL REVIEW | SHARE ON FACEBOOK Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX90 (Black) While adding Wi-Fi to a point-and-shoot is a solid way to compete with smartphones, Panasonic fumbles it a bit with Lumix DMC-FX90. READ FULL REVIEW | SHARE ON FACEBOOK |
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