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February 29, 2008
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What's hot this week
![]() Kent German
Senior Editor, CNET.com
Nokia E90 Communicator
The Nokia E90 is quite possibly the kitchen sink of cell phones. Sure it's clunky and over-sized, but it is simply spilling over with features. They include a full QWERTY keyboard, a 3.2-megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, and the Symbian OS. All that functionality will cost you though. At $1,100 it's one of the priciest phones we've ever reviewed. Check out our review to see if it's worth all that money. Read more This week's hottest phones
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Samsung SPH-M520
It doesn't offer anything new, but the Samsung SPH-M520 is one of the better Sprint Power Vision phones we've seen. Read more Samsung SCH-U550 - (Verizon Wireless) The Samsung SCH-U550 doesn't offer the performance or design that we'd expect from a 3G Verizon Wireless cell phone. Read more Palm Centro - glacier white (AT&T) Despite a few misses, the Palm Centro for AT&T is a solid, easy to use, and affordable smartphone for first-time buyers. Read more Samsung Ace SPH-i325 (Sprint) For Sprint customers looking for a world-roaming smartphone, the Samsung Ace is a nice and compact alternative to the RIM BlackBerry 8830. Read more
On Call
Is everything better in Europe?Kent German Senior Editor This week, Senior Editor Kent German gives his take on whether Europeans get a better deal when it comes to cell phones and cell phone services. Read more
Make the Call: What would make you switch carriers?
I would switch in a heartbeat for...
Posted by Reeking Havoc I would switch in a heartbeat and never look back, for a plan without one of those damnable contract extension clauses, that restarts the 2 year clock when you change anything in your plan. These are inexcusable and exploitative, ought to be illegal, but as far as I know all the carriers have them. Read more Best 5 cell phones
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