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HP iPAQ Glisten

HP hasn't done much in the smartphone market to date. In 2008, they came out with three devices, the iPAQ 910, the Data Messenger and the Voice Messenger, none of which were successful. These devices, read more

By: Brandon Miniman | Date: 17-Dec-09

Samsung Omnia Pro B7610

The Samsung Omnia II has been a big hit, so it's no wonder that Samsung wanted to continue the success of the line by making the same device (more or less) but with a slide out keyboard. The Omnia Pro read more

By: Brandon Miniman | Date: 8-Dec-09

HTC HD2

The HD2 is a legend. Not only is it the first Windows Mobile device with a capacitive multitouch display (and you thought it wasn't possible!), but it has the largest screen of any smartphone on the read more

By: Brandon Miniman | Date: 18-Nov-09

AT&T HTC Pure

The AT&T HTC Pure was one of the first phones to be released with the new Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional operating system. The device was designed by HTC and is basically the same as their Diamond2, read more

By: Adam Z Lein | Date: 20-Oct-09

Acer neoTouch S200 F1

The affordably-priced Acer neoTouch S200 is one of the few devices out in the market to sport the new Qualcomm Snapdragon platform. What's this mean? Well, you can get technical if you want, but for read more

By: Brandon Miniman | Date: 13-Oct-09

T-Mobile HTC Touch Pro2

T-Mobile USA's last attempt at a Windows Mobile Professional device was the Wing which was released in May of 2007. That's a really long time ago, and even at that time it was based on the Herald read more

By: Adam Z Lein | Date: 12-Aug-09

Samsung Omnia II i8000

The original Samsung Omnia turned out to be one of the most popular Windows Mobile devices ever. Why? It had everything: a slick form factor, terrific multimedia capabilities, speed, extra memory, read more

By: Brandon Miniman | Date: 31-Jul-09

Palm Pre

The Palm Pre is Palm's first device to run WebOS, where most of their latest devices were running Windows Mobile 6.x or the extremely old Palm Garnet OS. The WebOS is based on Linux and includes a read more

By: Adam Z Lein | Date: 7-Jul-09

Acer Tempo M900

We first heard about the Acer Tempo M900 at Mobile World Congress 2009. Many were super impressed by what looked to be a strong competitor for the also freshly-announced Touch Pro2 from HTC. The read more

By: Brandon Miniman | Date: 15-Jun-09

HTC Snap (HTC Maple 100)

Remember the T-Mobile Dash/HTC Excalibur? It was a thin and light messaging device with snappy performance and a fantastic keyboard. It took HTC a couple of years to make a successor to the celebrated read more

By: Brandon Miniman | Date: 8-Jun-09

HTC Touch Pro2

If you're looking for the most comprehensive Touch Pro2 review on the internet, you've come to the right place. The device in question is possibly the most highly anticipated Windows Mobile device of read more

By: Brandon Miniman | Date: 1-Jun-09

Samsung Propel Pro

It was the days before the iPhone, and Cingular got it right with the BlackJack. It was among the first candybar-style messaging devices, and it was a huge hit. Cingular became AT&T, and during that read more

By: Brandon Miniman | Date: 4-May-09

Verizon Hub

The tag line for the Verizon Wireless Hub is "Welcome to the Home Phone Reinvented." This struck as funny coming from a wireless carrier and, at the same time, quite an interesting statement coming read more

By: Stephen Skarlatos | Date: 30-Apr-09
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