Smartphones
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
The lack of a dual-core processor and the cheap feel may keep the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc from being a top seller.
HTC Trophy
The HTC Trophy lacks many smartphone capabilties and should only be used if you want a standard, simplistic phone.
LG Revolution
The LG Revolution may trail its competitors but it is still a decent 4G phone featuring Netflix.
HTC EVO 3D
The HTC EVO 3D seemed liked a good idea on paper, but consumers are unlikely to purchase lackluster 3D smartphones.
T-Mobile Sidekick 4G
It may not be able to compete with the top tier phones out there, but the Sidekick 4G is still an excellent choice for heavy messaging and/or social networking users.
HTC Inspire 4G
Both HTC and AT&T have a winner with the HTC Inspire 4G. The best part about this 4G smartphone is the great HD quality it provides while being offered at the low price of $99.99.
Samsung Google Nexus S
The Nexus S is a top of the line smartphone aimed at die hard Andriod users and developers, not the everday smartphone user.
HTC Droid Incredible 2
The HTC Droid Incredible 2 is a great 3G smartphone that unfortunately may struggle to compete with all of the great 4G phones available now or coming soon.
T-Mobile G2x
The T-Mobile G2x offers users 1080p HD quality, HDMI output, and 4G speeds. It truly is one of the best smartphones that T-Mobile currently offers.
Kyocera Echo
The Echo is a great idea and the first phone of its kind, unfortunately it shows in a number of bad ways.


