BlackBerry StormThe Storm, a widescreen, touchscreen device boasts many of the same features as the iPhone, but adds innovations like a clickable display, and comes packed with RIM's legendary email and messaging services.The Storm is a striking device. From the second you lay eyes on it, it's clear that a lot of time and care went into crafting this phone.Read more review
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900Despite the lack of 3G, we would absolutely recommend the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900. It's a solid device that will appeal to both consumers and mobile professionals, offering a nice balance between work and play and all wrapped up in a sweet little package. The Curve 8900 really takes that sex appeal to the next level, delivering one of the most drop-dead gorgeous phones ever to grace a corporate boardroom.
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Enter the Samsung i900 Omnia, a phone that submits to design direction forced upon the industry largely by the iPhone -- full touchscreen, no keyboard, you know the drill by now -- and does pretty much everything in its power to overcome WinMo's limitations to make it competitive in the year 2009.Read more review

Nokia E71
Affordably priced, sleek, and feature-packed, the Nokia E71x for AT&T is an incredible value for business users and consumers looking for a robust messaging smartphone.
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HTC Touch DiamondThis phone has a good design with TouchFlo interface that make look more elegant. This phone equipped with wireless features, multimedia features, and productivity tools. Read more review







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