Review

Tracfone LG800G Review - updated 2012

Submitted by Dave Won. on Sun, 02/20/2011

The LG800G is still a very popular phone on Tracfone and has still got customer hooked despite have limitations compared to that of phones that have full multitasking operating systems. People that swear by this phone being the best thing since sliced bread will tell you, it is basically a cross between cell phone with some of the features that you might see on a common smart phone. Because the LG800G doesn’t have any 3G it makes it more of a contender for smart phones that came out in the early 2000’s

HTC Mozart Windows Phone 7 Review

Submitted by Dave Won on Tue, 02/08/2011
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I know the term “iPhone killer” has been used before with many HTC models in the past, but this phone really is. Ok so as soon as you pickup the Mozart it becomes clear that this compact and sturdy phone is a phone you could hang on to for a few years.

 

Straight Talk Motorola W418G Cell Phone Review

Submitted by Dave Won on Sat, 01/22/2011
Straight Talk Motorola W418 Review
Motorola W418G

Straight Talk Samsung T404G Cell Phone Review

Submitted by Eric Smith on Sat, 01/22/2011
The Samsung T404G is a very basic phone that looks a lot like the other QWERTY slide phones that have come out. So once again we have a phone that isn't much of an upgrade on the previous T401G. People that have this phone will tell you to steer clear of it. It's not worth wasting your time one. Now before we write this phone off, this phone given its limits may be perfect for someone who is just after a GSM phone that does just his. Check the specs, see for yourself and read the comments. As you can read from John's comment... This site is all about honesty :)

Sprint BlackBerry Style 9670 Review

Submitted by Dave Won on Wed, 12/15/2010
This is a nice little (Size of a credit card) Blackberry that catches your eye straight away, you almost stand back and go “is that a BlackBerry? And well yes it is. It's a move away from the traditional style of the BlackBerry smart phones in the sense that the phone is a clam, but still with the full QWERTY keyboard that people on the move and hard workers know is essential.