Almost everyone I know that is looking for a cheap "get me by until my next upgrade" phone, comes to Ebay. This Sayno 2700 fits that bill perfectly for people using Sprint. Pros ... read full review
Almost everyone I know that is looking for a cheap "get me by until my next upgrade" phone, comes to Ebay. This Sayno 2700 fits that bill perfectly for people using Sprint. Pros ... read full review
Unbelievable. As of this writing this is the best available Blackberry you can get on the Sprint Network. Everything on this phone is simply better than the Curves Sprint also offers. The processor... read full review
Pros: Big buttons, high performance, has a hardware keyboard, excellent display quality Cons: Confusing interface, keyboard key arrangement issues, limited internal storage Overall, this i... read full review
This Zio has gotten a bad rap for some reason. I personally love it. I buy and sell a vast amount of cell phones for Sprint, and of all the mid-range Android phones available, I like this particular design be... read full review
The AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ is a quick and easy upgrade option for older motherboards not capable of running the AM2+ processors. I bought this to upgrade an older pc for my son and couldn't be happier wit... read full review
While there are more powerful Blackberry's to choose from, I promise you none of them will work as well as this phone. You don't have to do a battery pull every few days like you do with the Curve, B... read full review
Pros: The new design is cooler. Changeable backplates, now has Bluetooth stereo, 4x more memory cap, and comes in two trims. Cons: The front key pad is cramped. Camera is plainly for on the spot mome... read full review
I find a gem every once in a while, and the LG Marquee is one of them. It is as close to a "Stock" Android phone as you can get outside of the "Nexus" line of phones. No HTC "Sense... read full review