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August 17, 2007
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What's hot this week
![]() Kent German
Senior Editor, CNET.com
Motorola Razr2 times three
Not one, not two, but three new Motorola Razr2s debuted in the past week. The first was the Motorola Razr2 V9m from Sprint, while the Motorola Razr2 V9 from AT&T and the Motorola Razr2 V9m from Verizon followed suit. They all look alike, with a steel chassis and hardened-glass front, but they are quite different from one another. Check out our reviews to find out just how different. Read more This week's hottest phones
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HTC Advantage X7501 (HTC Athena)
The HTC Advantage X7501 is a powerful mobile computer for on-the-go professionals, delivering a full feature set and speedy performance. However, it will probably only appeal to early adopters and gadget hounds. Read more Pantech C150 (AT&T) The Pantech C150 is a solid basic camera phone with impressive call quality and an unbeatable price. Read more Samsung SGH-A117 (AT&T) Though the speakerphone didn't quite measure up, the Samsung SGH-A117 is a solid choice for a prepaid AT&T Go phone. Read more Samsung Blast SGH-T729 (T-Mobile) The sexy Samsung Blast SGH-T729 is a great messaging phone with good call quality, but we were hoping for a speedier data network as well. Read more
Cell phones on Crave
Phones on a p***Kent German Senior Editor This week, Senior Editor Kent German explores the future of using your cell phone while in flight. Read more
Make the Call
What would make you switch carriers?
Posted by XMattingly Verizon's crappy Get It Now Overall, I'm fairly happy with my current provider, Verizon. Their coverage is among the best in the country, I got a pretty decent plan they don't even advertise, and their customer service has always been good. But... I freakin' hate how they box you in with their crappy Get It Now services, the way they cripple their phones, and the unresponsive UI they slapped on their hardware. I can't add a custom ringtone without buying one from them. Can't use Bluetooth for anything but my headset and connecting to the address book on my computer. Read more Best 5 cell phones
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