THE BOTTOM LINE: For the ultimate road warrior, the 3G-enabled AT&T 8525 provides the speed, the power, and the productivity tools to get your work done on the go.
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It is very fashionable to slam any Windows Mobile phone. But, let me point out a few things: I've had this phone since for more than 2 years. It had 3G capability and Exchange a year before the Jesus Phone, and cut/paste, MMS, and video 2 years before it. Yes, the OS can be clunky and a...
Read the full review →Back in the Autumn of 2006 the most exciting and droolworthy smartphone was the HTC TYTN. It was a monster device packing all the state of the arts specs anyone of that era could ask for. Fast forward to today (January 2010) and the TYTN feels dated, it is thick, has a tiny resistive touch...
Read the full review →There are a few things to highlight of this phone, it the most confortable keyboard that a Ihave ever wrote in, It did have a great camera on these years, BUT it just have WM5 and there was a factory defect: on some point the flex of the front keys damage the digitizer and eventually will brick...
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