The 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 8900
Despite 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.
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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 Diamond
This 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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