Samsung Galaxy S II Review – Unlocked Edition

  The Samsung Galaxy S II has easily been one of the most anticipated and talked about Android devices of all time.  When it was first introduced back at MWC earlier this year, we all started counting the days to its U.S. arrival after seeing the specs that...

Motorola DROIDX2 Review – Verizon

The original DROIDX has a special place in our hearts, so it's going to take some major upgrades in order for this DROIDX2 to stand a chance.  On paper, it looks like Motorola has done a decent job by tossing in a dual-core processor and upping the screen...

Samsung DROID Charge Review – Verizon

Ahhh yes, the first ever 4G LTE "DROID" has landed.  After a couple of weeks of delays to make sure Verizon's new network was stable enough for it, the DROID Charge by Samsung is available for purchase at the arguably high price of $300 on a 2-year contract.  ...

HTC DROID Incredible 2 Review – Verizon

To say that the new DROID Incredible 2 has some big shoes to fill is quite the understatement.  The original Incredible enjoyed massive amounts of success even with delays due to component shortages, finishing out the year as one of the most popular Android...

Video: HTC Thunderbolt Hands-on and Walk-through

We've had the HTC Thunderbolt for a good 5 days now and decided to whip up this quick walk-through to get you all up to speed on this 4G LTE device from Verizon.  Just to be clear up front, we love this phone even if it lacks a dual-core processor.  The speed...

DROID Pro by Motorola Review – Verizon

The "DROID" brand name has already helped propel Android into an elite class, so with the Droid Pro it looks as if a new goal has been accepted.  Motorola and Verizon will now throw their weight around in the world of business smartphones with their first...

T-Mobile HTC G2 Review

The HTC G1 (code name HTC "Dream") was the first Android phone on the market. It took the underground world by storm and has graced the hands of many as their first Android phone. Cyanogen, Koush, Obama, and maybe even Benjamin Franklin.  So imagine a...