| | | | | | HTC Titan II (AT&T) The HTC Titan II is definitely a giant in more ways than one. It has a generous 4.7-inch screen, runs on AT&T's 4G LTE network, and has the highest-resolution camera available in the U.S. for a phone. But users have to pay a pretty penny, since it costs a lot more than other Windows Phone devices on the market.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | BlackBerry Mini Keyboard This well-designed and stylish keyboard for BlackBerry's PlayBook simplifies the tablet's UI by converting it into a virtual laptop. However, at $199, its steep price tag and many of its premium abilities require a purchase from corporate IT managers.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | LG Lucid (Verizon Wireless) Despite it not running Android ICS, its mediocre speaker quality, and its bloatware, the LG Lucid by Verizon is a solid 4G LTE device. Its camera is great, the 1.2GHz processor is snappy, and it has a reasonable price, making it a clear midrange contender.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | Nokia Lumia 900 (AT&T) Dubbed by AT&T as its "hero phone," the long-awaited Nokia Lumia 900 is a beautiful handset. Its unique design will surely turn heads, and you can't argue with the reasonable price. However, the camera is not as good as we expected, and there have been reports of data connection errors.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | Pantech Hotshot (Verizon Wireless) The Pantech Hotshot is a feature phone with a touch-screen display. Although it's neat that it looks like a smartphone, the screen is not responsive, making the simplest of tasks, like texting and swiping, a pain.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | |  | Solid unlocked phones |  | |  | Latest news |  | |
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