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., display, handset, Samsung Electronics, 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., display, handset, Samsung Electronics, camera
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., operating system, e-mail
Reviewed on February 3, 2010Despite some drawbacks in design, more-advanced features like video recording and an FM radio make the midgrade Nokia 2720 Fold better than average for those looking to augment basic services.TAGS:Nokia Corp., music player, T-Mobile, contact, handset, AT&T Corp., key, camera, photograph
Reviewed on October 28, 2007For the young professionals who have outgrown their cell phone but aren't quite ready for a business-centric device, the T-Mobile Shadow offers a nice compromise, as the entry-level smartphone brings the capabilities of a Windows Mobile smartphone into a fresh and affordable package.TAGS:T-Mobile, HTC, smart phone, navigation, handset, Microsoft Windows Mobile, color, cell phone, Microsoft Windows