Cell Phones

The Nokia N96

Video? Check. Radio? Check. GPS? Check. HSDPA, GSM and EGPRS compatability? Yep. And that's only the beginning.

Motorola MOTO W755

If you want a handset with the latest music capabilities, but need one that lets you control them all on the go, the MOTO W755 could be just what you're looking for.

Motorola MOTO Q9c

The MOTO Q9c takes "full featured" to a whole new level, offering the latest in communication, applications and media options, a ton of function packed in a tiny shell.

Samsung Slashes Into Virgin Subscriber Hands

Not everyone needs to watch 2001: A Space Odyssey in hi-def AND surround sound on their cell phones. For those who look back fondly on the days when cell phones were used primarily for communicating, Samsung introduces the Slash.

Sprint's LG Rumor

Heavy texters -- including cash-strapped students -- might want to take a look at Sprint's well-rounded but inexpensive LG Rumor with its slide-out alphanumeric keyboard.

HTC Touch Diamond

Just by looking at the 2.8” touch screen, brushed steel exterior and faceted edges you know this Diamond is cutting-edge.

Treo Adds Microsoft Push

The first Treo smart device to combine Microsoft Push for email and Google Mobile Maps along with the high-speed access for Sprint, Verizon and Alltel-subscribing mobile professionals.

Verizon's answer to iPhone?

Multimedia and messaging obsessed Verizon users can finally rejoice. The first large external touch screen and QWERTY capable phone for you has arrived. This clamshell phone will have you watching hours of video and sending messaging like mad in no time. The LG Voyager.

Revel in your Instinct!

Sprint’s new Samsung Instinct offers touch-screen-functionality, ultra-high-speed Internet access, a 2-Megapixel camera, and a host of user-friendly features aimed squarely at the iPhone.

Moto Z9: Sliding into MP3s

A more classic design than the Z8, Motorola's new slider phone sports a 2-Megapixel camera, and slick digital music and video features.

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