Review: Motorola L7c SLVR (Sprint)
Hard to find, the Motorola L7c SLVR is exclusively sold in Best Buy stores. Verizon however is planning to put the same phone in their stores next week. But, is this phone the hidden gem in Sprint’s lineup? Read more to find out.
Review: Samsung M610 (Sprint)
We take a look at Sprint’s most powerful phone yet. Is the Power Network any more powerful with this powerful phone? Read more to find out, and see how it stacks up against the Sanyo M1 (previously reviewed). Buy a M610 from LetsTalk.com
Review: Sanyo M1 (Sprint)
Sanyo’s M1 has just entered the mass-promotion phase of release. PhoneNews.com has just finished a month of battle-testing the device, and we’ll let you know if Sanyo’s latest offering finally steps back up with the competition. Read more to find out.
Review: Cardo scala-700
Cardo’s latest and greatest headset gets a full review. But is Cardo’s latest and greatest the industry’s latest and greatest? Read more to find out.
Review: LG CU500
LG’s first HSDPA phone for the United States gets a full review. The CU500 is full of surprises, drawbacks, and advantages that make it an interesting device worth taking a look at. Discuss In Our Forums {mospagebreak}
Review: LG LX-350 (Sprint)
LG’s replacement for the PM-325 brings MIDP 2.0 and flip-phone design to the device. But, does a shift in market cause the 350 to go from popular to stale? Read more for a complete review… Buy a LX-350 at Amazon (PCS Intel Wireless Store) Discuss In Our Forums
Review: PocketMac Pro 3.3
PocketMac Pro 3.3 is the latest version of the first program that allowed Macintosh users to keep in touch with their Pocket PC. How does it stand up to its competitors? Does it do the job right? Read more to see the results…
Review: Samsung SP-i600 (Sprint PCS)
Sprint’s newest smartphone flips… and flops.
Review: Mac OS X – 10.4 (Tiger)
It’s not a phone, but for phone users on-the-go, it’s essential. Read More…
Review: PocketMac Pro 3.3
This is Sprint PCS Info’s first review of a product. Brace yourself, as we are going take products to task when they need to be, and declare them the holy grail when they are. PocketMac Pro 3.3 is the latest version of the first program that allowed Macintosh users to keep in touch with their […]