Phones
HTC Explorer
The HTC Explorer was made for first time smartphone users, but for the average person this phone is missing several key features.
LG Spectrum
The LG Spectrum offers a dual-core processor and 4G speeds, but with inconsistent call and picture quality, this phone fails to meet the standards of a 4G smartphone user.
Nokia Lumia 710
With poor call quality and a cheap feel the Nokia Lumia 710 won't be the smartphone people look forward to get.
Samsung Focus S
The Samsung Focus S is a step up from the previous Samsung Focus, but with just a few upgrades people will still be waiting for a better Windows phone.
Pantech Pocket
The Pantech Pocket is a small smartphone that only a small number of people will buy due to its lack of features.
HTC Vivid
Being the first 4G LTE phone on AT&T, the HTC Vivid is a good phone if all you want is fast speeds. However, there are several additional features that should be added before AT&T can claim to offer a top-of-the-line LTE phone.
LG Nitro HD
With fast 4G speeds and a 720p display the LG Nitro HD, would be a top selling phone if it had a better interface and battery life.
Fluance FiSDK500 iPhone speaker dock
With a reasonable price and great sound, there isn't much to complain about when it comes to the Fluance FiSDK500 iPhone/iPod speaker dock.
Motorola Droid RAZR
The Motorola Droid RAZR is a lightweight, lightning-fast, large-screened smartphone that reminds users why RAZR phones were so cutting-edge in the past.
HTC Sensation XL
The HTC Sensation XL offers a big screen with a great camera. But with a high price, poor resolution, and slow processor, this phone may not be under many Christmas trees this holiday season.


