| | | | | | ZTE Fury (Sprint) After a $50 mail-in rebate and a two-year agreement, the ZTE Fury costs only $20--making it a great entry-level 3G smartphone. With its 5-megapixel camera, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, and responsive Gorilla Glass display, this phone may skimp on the price, but not on the specs.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G (T-Mobile) Although it isn't a high-end superphone, the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G is equipped with a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen, a solid 5-megapixel camera, and a speedy 1.5GHz dual-core processor. If T-Mobile customers are looking for a reliable midrange phone, the Blaze 4G is definitely something worth looking into.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | Motorola MotoActv GPS Fitness Tracker and Music Player The MotoActv tracks workout data through a GPS and a pedometer. Along with Bluetooth, the device can link with phones, headsets, and other sensors. At $249.99, however, its pricing is a little steep and you can only use it with Motorola handsets.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | Samsung Galaxy S II (U.S. Cellular) Boasting a superb 8-megapixel camera, a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, and a gorgeous 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen, the Samsung Galaxy S II has great specs. Unfortunately, the U.S. Cellular version of this high-end Android phone operates on a slower network.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | Samsung Brightside (Verizon Wireless) Despite its subpar resolution and laggy processor, the Samsung Brightside has a comfortable QWERTY keyboard and decent call quality that may please some Verizon customers.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | |  | Best Bluetooth Accessories |  | |  | Latest Stories |  | |
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