Reviewed on October 15, 2008While we're not in love with the design and would have liked some additional features, the real beauty of the T-Mobile G1 is the Google Android platform, as it has the potential to make smartphones more personal and powerful. That said, it's not quite there yet, so for now, the G1 is best suited for early adopters and gadget hounds, rather than consumers and business users.TAGS:T-Mobile G1, Google Android, HTC, T-Mobile, smart phone, Apple iPhone, Google Inc., keyboard, Apple Computer
Reviewed on October 11, 2006With a sleek design, good performance, and a robust set of productivity and wireless options, the T-Mobile Dash is an all-in-one hit and earns its reputation as a Motorola Q killer.TAGS:HTC, T-Mobile, camera
Reviewed on July 22, 2009With the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G, the Google Android OS gets a much-needed boost. A few complaints remain, and some users may bemoan the lack of a physical keyboard, but we approve of its eye-catching design and interface, improved features, and satisfying performance.TAGS:T-Mobile myTouch 3G, HTC, T-Mobile, finger, touch screen, Microsoft Exchange Server, 3G, keyboard
Reviewed on June 7, 2007The HTC Touch boasts an innovative touch screen and sleek interface, but the lack of a sizable keyboard really limits the usability of this device. And despite the beautiful hardware, the Windows Mobile smart phone lags in performance and needs a bit more tweaking before we're ready to snatch one up.TAGS:HTC, HTC Touch, smart phone, touch screen, Microsoft Windows Mobile, T-Mobile, Apple iPhone, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on July 22, 2009With the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G, the Google Android OS gets a much-needed boost. A few complaints remain, and some users may bemoan the lack of a physical keyboard, but we approve of its eye-catching design and interface, improved features, and satisfying performance.TAGS:T-Mobile myTouch 3G, HTC, T-Mobile, finger, touch screen, Microsoft Exchange Server, 3G, keyboard
Reviewed on July 22, 2009If you can stand the Hero's occasional sluggishness, it's a fantastic smartphone packed with great features. We like its distinctive looks, and its innovative user interface brings Android much closer to being as fun and good-looking as the iPhone OS, while being far more customizable. Occasional lag and Android's rough edges mean it's not quite an iPhone killer, but it's definitely fighting in the same class.TAGS:HTC, Facebook, address book, Twitter, Gmail, T-Mobile, smart phone, Apple iPhone, photograph, e-mail
Reviewed on May 29, 2009The Google Ion is the Android device for which we've been waiting. A few complaints remain, but its eye-catching design and interface, improved features, and satisfying performance make us excited about Android's full potential.TAGS:Google Ion, T-Mobile G1, HTC, T-Mobile, finger, Google Inc., Apple iPhone, touch screen, keyboard
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
Reviewed on May 29, 2009The Google Ion is the Android device for which we've been waiting. A few complaints remain, but its eye-catching design and interface, improved features, and satisfying performance make us excited about Android's full potential.TAGS:Google Ion, T-Mobile G1, HTC, T-Mobile, finger, Google Inc., Apple iPhone, touch screen, keyboard
Reviewed on July 22, 2009With the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G, the Google Android OS gets a much-needed boost. A few complaints remain, and some users may bemoan the lack of a physical keyboard, but we approve of its eye-catching design and interface, improved features, and satisfying performance.TAGS:T-Mobile myTouch 3G, HTC, T-Mobile, finger, touch screen, Microsoft Exchange Server, 3G, keyboard