Reviewed on June 17, 2009The iPhone 3GS doesn't make the same grand leap that the iPhone 3G made from the first-generation model, but the latest Apple handset is still a compelling upgrade for some users. The iPhone 3GS is faster and we appreciate the new features and extended battery life, but call quality and 3G reception still need improvement.TAGS:Apple iPhone 3G, Apple iPhone, Apple iPhone 3G S, 3G, Apple Computer, app, owner, AT&T Corp., cell phone, camera
Reviewed on June 28, 2004Though its plans cost a bit more than those of competing VoIP services, AT&T CallVantage stands out for its consistently strong call quality and long list of features.TAGS:AT&T CallVantage, AT&T Corp.
Reviewed on July 11, 2008The iPhone 3G delivers on its promises by adding critical features and sharper call quality. The iTunes App Store is pretty amazing, and the 3G support is more than welcome. Critical features still are missing, and the battery depletes quickly under heavy use, but the iPhone 3G is a big improvement over the original model.TAGS:Apple iPhone 3G, 3G, Apple iPhone, Microsoft Exchange Server, AT&T Corp., coverage, Apple Computer, handset, server
Reviewed on October 3, 2007The AT&T Tilt promises to be the carrier's most powerful smartphone for business users with its full range of wireless options, Windows Mobile 6, and innovative tilt screen.TAGS:AT&T Tilt, AT&T Corp., HTC, AT&T 8525, smart phone, degree, key, keyboard, e-mail, video
Reviewed on August 6, 2008The Sony Ericsson W760i is the best Sony Ericsson Walkman phone we've seen, by far. It corrects one of Sony Ericsson's usual design pitfalls while offering a generous feature set and satisfying performance. We can suggest a few tweaks that should make it a winner.TAGS:Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Sony Walkman, toggle, AT&T Corp., Consumer Electronics Show, music player