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A Great Android Phone; A Huge Android Phone; A Really Bad Smartphone; A Really Good Voice Phone; And More


  ProductWire September 7, 2010
 
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A Great AT&T Voice Phone
If you're looking for stellar call quality, terrific durability, and solid reliability on AT&T's network - with the bonus of push- to-talk - the Samsung Rugby II is the best choice. It's even less expensive per month than many other midrange AT&T phones.

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Samsung's Terrific Verizon Smartphone
Verizon Wireless already has a great lineup of Android phones. But if you're a mobile Goldilocks who finds the Motorola Droid X a bit too large and the HTC Incredible a bit too small, the new Samsung Fascinate will be just right for you.
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The Worst Smartphone of the Year?
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is an inexpensive, 8-megapixel cameraphone running the Symbian smartphone OS. But its user interface is a disaster - it's so hard to use, in so many ways, that I almost became too frustrated to finish the review.
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab: That's One Giant Phone
Samsung's brand-new Android tablet sports a 7-inch, 1024-by-600 screen - and yes, it's a phone, too. Needless to say, Samsung doesn't want you to hold the Galaxy Tab up to your head, but the company says it makes a dandy office speakerphone. We're still waiting to see which US carriers it comes out on.
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iOS 4.1 Coming to Apple's iPhone
Apple's new iOS 4.1 will fix various bugs and add new features to iPhones, including speeding up the iPhone 3G, improving photo quality, and adding the new Game Center. But don't just take our word for it - check out the slides from Steve Jobs's presentation on PCMag.com.
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Will Apple Approve Skyfire's Flash-Enabled iPhone Browser?
Apple will add Flash to the iPhone about a week after never, so it's up to scrappy browser maker Skyfire to deliver a proxy browser which transcodes Flash video to HTML5 on the fly, letting iPhone owners look at some Flash content. Skyfire has submitted their browser to the App Store, but will Apple approve it? That's anyone's guess.
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