Motorola DROID Bionic Is Now Available V...

Finally after so many delays, the Motorola DROID Bionic is now available for leverage via Verizon Wireless. You can get the device for $299.99 with a two-days commitment. The device is running Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread OS. It features a dual-core 1GHz central processing unit, 4.3-inch qHD display and...

Smoky Violet BlackBerry Curve 3G Exlusiv...

Another colour selection for BlackBerry Curve 3G. Just yesterday, we have heard that the Curve is coming in Fuchsia Pink. Now, the device comes in “Smoky Violet” exclusive for T-Mobile. The spectacles are exactly the same as the blackness, white, and pink Curve 3G. The Smoky Violet Curve...

Palm Pixi on Sprint drops to $50 piece t...

If you have been wait for a good deal on a French telephone or you ar on the market for a new smartphone then you ar in for a nice surprisal. Sprint has dropped the monetary value on the second webOS device — the Palm Pixi — from $99.99 to just $49.99. The monetary value on the Palm Pixi...

The Most Powerful Smart Phones...

“Phones are getting speedier, thanks to more powerful processors. But which phones ar actually fastest?”

BlackBerry 8230 Coming to Verizon?...

It’s not much of a surprising that the CDMA BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Pearl Flip volition be making its way to Verizon (NYSE: VZ) in the near future, considering little brother Alltel is said to be picking it up next month. We had seen the Pearl Flip in white before, and I think it cadaver a condom...

iPhone 3G S Review...

After a week of exploitation the iPhone 3G S, it’s time for a comprehensive follow-up. The iPhone 3G S is apple’s 3rd multiplication smartphone and as you all probably read by now, this variant promises increased speed, improved battery life video transcription, MMS, and voice dialing and...

Nokia E52...

Expected Q3 / Q4 2009 6th May 2009 Nokia’s E-Series handsets tend to be unexciting but practical business workhorses. The new Nokia E52 certainly fits into this category – it’s a phone that looks unexciting on the surface, but it is much more impressive when you look more closely...