Reviewed on January 25, 2011Designed for the international markets, the HTC Trophy is a well-designed and solid-performing Windows smartphone, but unless you're looking for an unlocked phone, there are better, more affordable options here in the States.TAGS:Windows Phone 7, HTC, design, keyboard, camera, Microsoft Windows, e-mail
Reviewed on October 27, 2010An improved keyboard plus texting, e-mail, and instant messaging features make the Samsung Freeform II a worthy update to the original messaging phone.TAGS:messaging, Samsung Electronics, keyboard, app, camera, e-mail
Reviewed on July 7, 2010The Samsung Gravity 3's full QWERTY keyboard and messaging features are enough to satisfy most heavy communicators, with other advanced features icing the cake. At $50 with a two-year service agreement, the Gravity is a good midlevel option for those who aren't ready to jump into the smartphone arena.TAGS:Samsung Electronics, T-Mobile, keyboard, navigation, messaging, touch screen, camera, IM, e-mail
Reviewed on June 18, 2010The LG Imprint's sturdy, attractive, and compact design, and roomy QWERTY keyboard make it a great introductory phone for texters.TAGS:LG Electronics Inc., keyboard, e-mail
Reviewed on October 14, 2009With its excellent design, user interface improvements, and admirable feature set, the Motorola Cliq gives a big boost to the Android operating system. We had some performance quibbles with the device, and the Motoblur interface can be a bit much, but the phone has a lot to like.TAGS:Motorola Cliq, Motorola Inc., T-Mobile, shortcut, handset, dialer, call, keyboard, security, Google Inc., e-mail, operating system