How would you change Motorola’s Droid X?
Last week we gave the Apple loyalists in attendance a chance to rip and rag the iPhone 4 , and this time around we're doing the same for Motorola's best frienemies.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: apple, behemoth-down, featured, fri, hwyc, motorola, showstopper, tweak, verizon
How would you change Apple’s iPhone 4?
We know, half of you aren't even going to read past the headline before you start angrily banging away about Apple's admitted antenna gaff and the still-not-totally-fixed proximity sensor , but we're urging you to look deeper .
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: antenna, apple-iphone, att, colors, fri, hwyc, proximity, receptionissue, seriousness, smartphone
How would you change LG’s Ally?
LG didn't hold back when it came time to market its Ally , but was a tie-in with one of the summer's biggest blockbusters really enough?
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: ally, fri, google-android, googleandroid, hwyc, keyboard, really-enough, really-lived, result, smartphone, summer, testing, the-keyboard
How would you change Microsoft’s Kin One and Two?
Hey! Microsoft debuted two new phones earlier this year! Remember that? Okay, so there's a fair chance that Microsoft actually moved fewer Kin One / Two handsets than Fusion Garage did JooJoo tablets, but we're pretty confident that a few of you fell for the whole "my life is so social, so I'm buying in" thing. We're still personally trying to figure out why the full Windows Phone 7 wasn't used here instead of an OS that'll likely be forgotten by the time you finish reading this, but enough of our rambling -- this space is all about you
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: engadget, facebook, fri, hwyc, kin, life, price, rambling, smartphone, verizon-wireless, verizonwireless, windows phone 7
How would you change HTC’s Droid Incredible?
Yeah, we called it the best Android device in America during our review back in April, and even today it's somewhat difficult to track down, but that's not to suggest that HTC's Droid Incredible is free of flaws. The Sense-enabled smartphone is the current flagship in VZW's stable, and while the EVO 4G may offer faster connections (in select locales) and a larger display, the Droid Incredible still has its fair share of proponents.
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: Deep, droid incredible, droidincredible, fair, flagship, google-android, hwyc, proponents, radio, select-locales, smartphone, verizon
How would you change Google’s Nexus One?
It hasn't quite been out (in public hands , anyway) for two months, but Google's Nexus One has managed to grab the world's attention and focus it squarely on Android.
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone, nexus one Tags: anticipation, bubbling-over, entry, hwyc, nexusone, pennies, result, sensor, superphone, wish-it-were
How would you change RIM’s BlackBerry Storm2?
It's sort of stunning how many stellar smartphone options Verizon Wireless customers suddenly have, but lest we forget that RIM's hotly-anticipated Storm2 was rockin' the suburbs late last year. For those who sprung, we're curious to know if you're happy with your decision. Do you think RIM adequately addressed the gripes from round one
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone Tags: berry-storm2, black, BlackBerry, blackberry storm 2, blackberrystorm9550, features, gripes, hwyc, impression, palm, smartphone, storm, suburbs, verizon
How would you change HTC's Touch Pro2?
HTC's Touch Pro2 is the cat's meow on paper, and the US carriers that have managed to score it have demonstrated as much with their outrageous MSRPs. But with Android devices popping up in more places than ever, is the TouchFLO'd ...