HTC Inspire Is Short on Looks, Big on Everything Else
I'm not always sure where HTC draws its inspiration from. But the new Inspire, the latest top-tier Android phone offered by AT&T, definitely filled me with a sense of déjà vu.
View ArticleDouble Feature: Motorola’s Phone-Laptop Combo Is a Mixed Bag
All the high-end phones coming out these days match up pretty closely on features. So how about something totally different?
View ArticleThe Year in Android Phones — So Far
The best Android phones we've tested here at Wired over the past few months. If you're in the market, start with this short list.
View ArticleCurvy, Slim Xperia Arc Is Leggy Supermodel of Smartphones
Despite some rough edges, Sony Ericsson's new Android phone is worth taking a look at for its great design, beautiful display and excellent camera.
View ArticleSamsung Phone’s Mammoth Screen Is Made for Multimedia
Is a giant, 4.5-inch screen enough to differentiate the Infuse 4G from Android's numerous oversize offerings? For the most part, yes.
View ArticleDell Venue, The Android Version
The Android-based Dell Venue is, like the Windows-based Venue Pro, neither svelte nor lightweight. But does pack a punch.
View ArticleBuying Guide: Choosing a Smartphone
Dozens of phones come out every season, and most of them are very closely matched on features. There are a few stand-outs, so if you're in the market, we've got some recommendations.
View ArticleThe Great, Bright-Blue Hope
The Lumia 900 is without a doubt a good phone, and probably the best Windows Phone handset out there right now. What is in doubt is whether potential smartphone buyers will be excited by it.
View ArticleLatest Galaxy Phone Aims for the Stars, But Falls Short
The Galaxy S III is Samsung's most ambitious smartphone yet, and it serves as a testament to the company's growing stature as a premium handset maker. However, while it's a fine smartphone, it's not...
View ArticleMotorola Reboots the Atrix, Gives It a Killer Screen
Motorola's Atrix HD smartphone has a nice price at $100 on contract, but its killer feature is the 4.5-inch touchscreen, which offers an iPhone-rivaling level of clarity.
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