Archive for July, 2011
Samsung Freeform III review – Metro PCS QWERTY cell phone
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Samsung Freeform III SCH-R380 has been released from Metro PCs recently, along with Huawei M835. While Huawei is an entry-level Android 2.2 smartphone with some good-feature offer, Samsung Freeform III is a good budget-handset for talking and texting. So, for heavy texters and those who just want to stay in touch while on the go, this phone is perfect. It is available for $49.00 after $50 instant discount. This phone goes with any of MetroPCS’s $40, $45 or $50 monthly plans, unlike Huawei M835 that requires $50 monthly plan. Right now, it is part of “Back to School Now” promotion. Read more
Huawei M835 Ideos – black Metro PCS most affordable smartphone
The Huawei M835 Ideos is an Android-powered phone released for Metro PCS. If you were wondering if this phone is the most advanced so far or even close enough to one of the best handsets in Metro PCS’s lineup as Indulge, know right away that this smartphone holds the epithet of the most affordable smartphone in Metro PCS’s offer. By the way, that is not the bad thing at all knowing that it is smartphone, that it offers features typical for Android phones and all that at the affordable monthly cost of $50 for unlimited voice, talk, and text. At this time, with instant discount, the Huawei M835 Ideos is available for $79.00, while the original price is $129.00. In fact, this phone is part of Back to School Now Promotion. Read more
BlackBerry Style 9670 – Boost Mobile newest BlackBerry smartphone
BlackBerry Style 9670 is the latest Boost Mobile’s phone and the second BlackBerry smartphone for this carrier. It is the part of Boost Mobile’s lineup since July 20th. The phone requires no contract signing and can be bought for $199.99. It goes with affordable BlackBerry monthly-unlimited plan with Shrinkage that provides even more savings, offers all the cool features that you would expect from BlackBerry phones but the only thing that you do not expect is the phone’s form. Instead of standard candybar handset as all other BlackBerry phones are, BlackBerry Style 9670 is a clamshell design phone. Read more
Nokia E5 review – Straight Talk 3g smartphone
The Nokia E5 is the latest release from Straight Talk and probably the best-featured phone right now. It is very similar to Nokia E71 in look and features and could be thought of as an upgrade to it, even though there are some of the specs that are inferior to the E71. Despite those minor inferiors, Nokia E5 smartphone justifies its current position with features as 5 mega-pixel camera and fast 3G, to name a few. The phone is available for $199.99 with no contract.
Do not forget that this 3g smartphone also comes with affordable Straight Talk unlimited plan that offers unlimited talk, text, and web for just $45. When you read about all that the Nokia E5 has in store for you, this deal will sound even better. Read more
Samsung T528G review – Straight Talk touchscreen 3g phone
The Samsung T528G is a 3g capable touchscreen phone that is available at Straight Talk for $99.99. Besides being a touchscreen phone, which was by the way the biggest wish of Straight Talk users since Samsung Finesse, this phone offers some very cool features. What’s more, Straight Talk plans that this phone goes with, also add to the beauty of this deal. Great featured phone with one of the most affordable plans in prepaid industry. So let’s see what the phone itself has to offer. Read more
Motorola EX124G review – TracFone’s touchscreen phone
Motorola EX124G is the newest addition to TracFone prepaid lineup and it is the most advanced phone ever available for this carrier. It is touchscreen with 3.0 mega-pixel camera and video, MP3 player, Bluetooth and mobile web. Motorola EX124G was expected to be released for Straight Talk, at first, but since TracFone few months ago released LG 800g, also an touchscreen phone but with the reported problems with text messaging, seems they had to make things right. So, that’s probably why, after just few months afterwards, TracFone released new touchscreen phone, Motorola EX124G. Read more
Nokia 5230 Nuron review – T-Mobile refurbished basic smartphone
T-Mobile Nokia 5230 Nuron is affordable basic smartphone with features that are typical for a smartphone. However, in this review you will find out about some serious limitations that users should have in mind while thinking about this phone. Nokia 5230 Nuron is available refurbished at T-Mobile for $69,99. For some users who do not expect too much from the device, except making quality calls, this cell phone can be a good and inexpensive deal. Not to sound too harsh, since this is a true smartphone, it does offer some good features. The phone is 3G capable and offers free GPS with turn-by-turn navigation and ability to download mass of app through Ovi store. Read more
Motorola Triumph Virgin Mobile – Android powered smartphone
Virgin Mobile USA has been improved with newest and so far, probably the best performing handset for this carrier, Motorola Triumph. This Android powered smartphone brings the thrill among new and current Virgin Mobile customers for what it offers. It is available for $299.99, has some exclusive features and is the first cell phone that goes with the fresh Beyond Talk plan offer that starts at $35 with unlimited data and no contract. So there are few things that happen for the first time with Motorola Triumph. Read more
Beyond Talk plans – Virgin Mobile prepaid plans
Virgin Mobile has become quite competitive prepaid provider thanks to few things. First, it is owned by Sprint and logically it operates over Sprint’s 3G nationwide network, which promises reliability. Second, it offers quite impressive range of prepaid cell phones with features that mostly appeal to young population. And the last but not the least are Beyond Talk plans that make sure that you can use all these privileges at affordable costs. There are three options to choose from so it really depends of how much you like to talk, text or browse the Internet. Read more
LG Rumor Touch – Virgin Mobile no contract, touch-screen messaging phone
The Virgin Mobile’s no contract touch screen phone LG Rumor Touch is primarily meant for messaging. In fact, this phone initially was a part of Sprint’s lineup but since Virgin Mobile became a subsidiary of Sprint, this phone happens to be available for prepaid users. Even though the hardware remains the same, LG Rumor Touch now can be bought for $99.99. Only, this time without a contract and joint with Beyond Talk plans that offer unlimited messaging, data, and Web plan for as low as $35/month. Read more


