Samsung Gravity SMART Specifications

A phone you want us to add to this list? Notice an error on a spec page? Use this form to tell us.   Samsung Gravity Smart Specifications User Ratings: [ratings] Network – GSM/CDMA: GSM Carrier: T-Mobile 2G Technology (Frequencies): GSM (850/900/1800/1900mhz) 3G Technology (Frequencies): HSDPA (1700/2100mhz) 4G Technology (Frequencies): N/A […]

HTC HD7S Review

Really like the HTC HD7 for T-Mobile? One issue for you though; it’s on T-Mobile and you have AT&T. Well, not to worry, HTC decided to bring the HD7 large responsive screen over to big orange for your wide-eyed viewing pleasure in the HTC HD7S. What does the S stand

Samsung Exhibit 4G Specifications

A phone you want us to add to this list? Notice an error on a spec page? Use this form to tell us. Samsung Exhibit 4G  Specifications User Ratings: [ratings] Network – GSM/CDMA: GSM Carrier: T-Mobile 2G Technology (Frequencies): GSM (850/900/1800/1900mhz) 3G Technology (Frequencies): HSDPA (1700/2100mhz) 4G Technology (Frequencies): HSPA +

Samsung Galaxy S II Specifications

A phone you want us to add to this list? Notice an error on a spec page? Use this form to tell us. Samsung i9100 Galaxy S II Specifications User Ratings: [ratings] Network – GSM/CDMA: GSM Carrier: AT&T 2G Technology (Frequencies): GSM (850/900/1800/1900mhz) 3G Technology (Frequencies): HSDPA (850/900/1900/2100mhz) 4G Technology (Frequencies):

Shutter and Editing Options for New Camera on iOS 5 Update

A new camera is coming soon as part of the monstrous iOS 5 update demo that was unleashed today at WWDC. Users can look forward to controlling the picture taking process including editing right from their device without having to rely on 3rd party photo apps. iPhone’s current camera lacked basic options

iOS 5 New Features Round-Up

Apple held it’s WWDC event today, and despite no iPhone 5 news, iOS 5 was unveiled. So in case you missed the event or have one of those things, what are they called, oh yes, a life, here’s a quick recap of all the new features iOS 5 will bring this

Today at WWDC iOS 5 New Notification Center

The anticipation was almost too much to handle as more than 5,200 people lined the streets to attend this year’s sold out WWDC. Wasting no time, Steve Jobs kicked off the festivities and the keynote started with a demo of their newest OS X Lion. This all leading up to the

Smaller SIM Cards the Next Logical Step for AT&T

During an interview at the D9 conference last week, AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega agreed that a smaller SIM card was a “no brainer”. He confirmed that AT&T was “working with the industry” on the possibility of smaller SIM cards. In late May, France Telecom CEO Stephane Richard acknowledged during an interview that

Motorola DROID 3 Leaked How-To Videos

Up until now, all we have been able to get our hands on were a few spy shots of the Motorola DROID 3. Today, PhonePads leaked three how-to videos which appear to be manufactured directly from corporate. What we can deduce from the videos is that the Droid 3 sports a 8 megapixel

HTC Trophy Review

Well, Verizon users, the wait is over. Windows Phone 7 has finally arrived on Big Red. The HTC Trophy is the first Verizon Windows Phone and on paper it can hold it’s own with the rest of the Windows Phone devices being launched lately. A 1ghz processor, 576mbs of RAM,

HTC Hub for Windows Phone 7 Review / Walkthrough

HTC, in their constant need to differentiate their devices from others via custom software, probably weren’t terribly excited when Microsoft said that Windows Phone was not going to be able to be customized. I mean, from their perspective, what incentive is there for your average consumer to buy a Windows

Windows Phone 7 Review / Walkthrough

So thinking about getting a Windows Phone 7 device? Before you do, you want to know what it’s all about? Well, in this wireless 101, we’re going to go over Windows Phone 7 as an operating system and list out some of the things it does super well, and some

Apple’s $100M+ Payout to Music Giants for iCloud Launch

Apple will shovel out between $100 million and $150 million for advance payments to the four music label giants to secure it’s upcoming iCloud launch. According to the New York Post, Apple has agreed to pay each music label between $25 million to $50 million for their services. The music labels will