Reviewed on October 5, 2010Some minor issues aside, the T-Mobile G2 is one of the carrier's top Android smartphones, offering an excellent QWERTY keyboard, speed, and plenty of features.TAGS:T-Mobile G1, T-Mobile, HTC, keyboard, smart phone, Samsung Electronics
Reviewed on August 8, 2011The Samsung Nexus S brings a much-needed stock Android OS, Gingerbread, to AT&T. But eight months after its original debut, the handset feels underpowered and behind the smartphone curve.TAGS:Nexus One, T-Mobile, Google Inc., handset, Samsung Electronics, display, camera
Reviewed on December 9, 2010The Samsung Nexus S gets points for its slick design, satisfying performance, and authentic Android user interface. But outside of the new Gingerbread OS and a faster processor, it doesn't offer as many new features as we had hoped.TAGS:Nexus One, T-Mobile, Google Inc., handset, Samsung Electronics, display, camera
Reviewed on October 14, 2010There are more goodies than you'd expect for a basic feature phone like the Samsung T369, though none of them is particularly advanced and the handset has some design flaws.TAGS:MicroSD, T-Mobile, cover, Samsung Electronics, keyboard, key, camcorder, camera
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:T-Mobile, Samsung Electronics, navigation, keyboard, messaging, touch screen, camera, IM, e-mail