If all you want is a simple to use and durable phone, this serves well, but don't let that tough=simple moniker fool you. This phone deserves more than a passing glance. Rugged-milspec, meaning it wo... read full review
If all you want is a simple to use and durable phone, this serves well, but don't let that tough=simple moniker fool you. This phone deserves more than a passing glance. Rugged-milspec, meaning it wo... read full review
It did have the largest screen available on any phone. That's why I bought it. I needed to be able to see the screen and my eyes are telling me I'm gettin' old. Running Windows Mobile 6.1 ... read full review
I've owned the Droid X just over a month now and finally, this gadget loving, tech challenged twice burned customer (it replaced the Omnia i910 which replaced the ppc6700) has a device that just works. Th... read full review
It ain't multi-touch but is the iPod video predecessor
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Con-Limited in its 128mb ram to operate AND store programs and files. Files locked down cannot be transferred to sd cards in effort to save ram. iTunes for example, until recently would not let you transfer you... read full review
It did have the largest screen available on any phone. That's why I bought it. I needed to be able to see the screen and my eyes are telling me I'm gettin' old. Running Windows Mobile 6.1 ... read full review
It did have the largest screen available on any phone. That's why I bought it. I needed to be able to see the screen and my eyes are telling me I'm gettin' old. Running Windows Mobile 6.1 ... read full review
It did have the largest screen available on any phone. That's why I bought it. I needed to be able to see the screen and my eyes are telling me I'm gettin' old. Running Windows Mobile 6.1 ... read full review
It did have the largest screen available on any phone. That's why I bought it. I needed to be able to see the screen and my eyes are telling me I'm gettin' old. Running Windows Mobile 6.1 ... read full review