'the phone sounded fairly clean, and callers had no trouble understanding us.'
'We've been able to install the necessary certificates and easily gain access to our office Exchange mail server and have new messages pushed to the phone.'
'As is typical of Nokia's Eseries cell phones, the E66's build quality is fantastic.'
'The Samsung SGH-D900 has a flat keypad that makes menu navigation and dialing tricky.'
'You can use just one finger, putting in on the d-pad below the slightly raised surface, to open the phone's slider, as its movement is supported by flawless spring mechanism, which helps you to open both gently and fast.'
'When there is a new message, the standby screen will play gimmicky animations: fireworks at night, and stunt airplanes during the day.'
''Normal' will leave you free to shoot up to the constraints of your memory card at whatever quality setting and image size you want up to 352x288 pixels.'
'Navigating playlists and tracks on your phone is clear and easy, and the phone displays album artwork and plays tracks purchased from the iTunes store just like an iPod.'
'The phone works excellent when connected to your computer, you can add playlists or songs as if the phone is an ipod. '
'The Motorola Razr V3i Dolce & Gabbana is an eye-catching slim cell phone'
'There are various play modes available, and the availability of an equalizer allows users to tweak music to their fancy.'
'new thumbnail gallery feature'
'Missed call notifications and new message alerts scroll across the screen in purple, along with the name of the person contacting you (or number if they don't occupy a space in your phonebook).'
'It is expectedly low on specifications and is aimed at both corporate and casual users.'
'While the Nokia N91 has been available in Europe and Asia for some time, it's just now hitting the United States, and unfortunately, it's starting to show its age.'
'Half-zoom is somewhat helpful, while maximum zoom is absolutely useless.'
'All the proprietary connectors that used to tie you into Nokia accessories are gone, thankfully.'