Reviewed on June 23, 2010With the iPhone 4, Apple again shows that it is a powerful player in the smartphone wars. It won't be for everyone, the call quality and reception vary if you don't use a case, and AT&T's network remains a sticking point, but the handset's striking design, loaded feature set, and generally agreeable performance make it the best iPhone yet.TAGS:Apple iPhone 4, Apple iPhone, glass, handset, AT&T Corp., smart phone, Apple Computer, Apple iPhone 3G, 3G
Reviewed on June 17, 2010The HTC Aria is a solid, midrange Android smartphone, but it's a shame AT&T restricts it by blocking Android's capability to install third-party apps.TAGS:HTC Aria, HTC, AT&T Corp., smart phone, display, keyboard, battery
Reviewed on June 23, 2010With the iPhone 4, Apple again shows that it is a powerful player in the smartphone wars. It won't be for everyone, the call quality and reception vary if you don't use a case, and AT&T's network remains a sticking point, but the handset's striking design, loaded feature set, and generally agreeable performance make it the best iPhone yet.TAGS:Apple iPhone 4, Apple iPhone, glass, handset, AT&T Corp., smart phone, Apple Computer, Apple iPhone 3G, 3G
Reviewed on March 2, 2010As AT&T's first Android phone, the Motorola Backflip offers a unique design but it's rather lackluster in the features and performance department. It's a decent choice if you're upgrading from a feature phone, but anyone looking for speed and power should look elsewhere.TAGS:Motorola Backflip, Motorola Cliq, Motorola Inc., keyboard, AT&T Corp., display, smart phone
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., AT&T 8525, HTC, smart phone, degree, key, keyboard, e-mail, video