Samsung Omnia (Verizon Wireless)

Though slightly more expensive, Verizon customers looking for a touch-screen smartphone will get a better user experience and faster performance from the Samsung Omnia than the RIM BlackBerry Storm.

LG Incite CT810 (AT&T)

Though we weren’t pleased with LG Incite’s design quirks, we think that overall, it’s a very good first entry in the U.S. smartphone market.

LG Incite CT810 (AT&T)

Though we weren’t pleased with LG Incite’s design quirks, we think that overall, it’s a very good first entry in the U.S. smartphone market.

RIM BlackBerry Storm (Verizon Wireless)

The RIM BlackBerry Storm may blow in a frenzy for Verizon Wireless subscribers wanting a touch screen similar to the Apple iPhone. However, there are bugs and performance issues that prevent the Storm from delivering its full potential.

Samsung Eternity (AT&T)

The Samsung Eternity succeeds as a multimedia device, but without Wi-Fi and full e-mail support, it stops well short of being a business-friendly device.

HTC Touch Pro (Sprint)

Despite some performance issues, the HTC Touch Pro is one of Sprint’s most feature-packed and powerful smartphones for business users.

HTC Touch Pro (Sprint)

Despite some performance issues, the HTC Touch Pro is one of Sprint’s most feature-packed and powerful smartphones for business users.

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