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Part 2 of Noah's 2-part review of the BlackBerry 8220. The first-ever BlackBerry flip phone hides the buttons away for a sleek look, but does it have the juice to keep Crackberry addicts happy? Much more on the 8220 @ http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blackberry-pearl-flip...
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6 Months Ago,
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(in Video: Phonedog TV-T-Mobile Dogfight! G1 vs BlackBerry Cu...)
The HTC-made G1 with Google takes on BlackBerry's Curve 8900 in this T-Mobile smartphone DogFight!More videos: http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone ...
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8 Months Ago,
Veoh says
(in Video: T-Mobile Dogfight! G1 vs BlackBerry Curve 8900)
The HTC-made G1 with Google takes on BlackBerry's Curve 8900 in this T-Mobile smartphone DogFight!More videos: http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone ...
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10 Months Ago,
rss@youtube.com (phonedog) from YouTube says
(in Video: BlackBerry Storm v Curve 8900, Pt 1 - PhoneDog DogFight!)
It's the Battle of the BlackBerries. Noah pits the Verizon Storm vs the new Curve 8900 for T-Mobile. Both are sleek and sexy, but what's more important, a touchscreen or a full QWERTY board? M O R E Storm @ http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blackberry-storm.aspx M O R E 8900 @ http...
11 Months Ago,
rss@youtube.com (phonedog) from YouTube says
(in Video: BlackBerry Storm vs iPhone 3G, Part 4 - Multimedia)
It's the battle of the touchscreen heavyweights: The Apple iPhone 3G takes on the first touchscreen BlackBerry, the Storm. In part four, Noah looks at multimedia on each device: music and video playback.
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| 5 | Engadget |
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| 11 | YouTube |
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| 13 | Download Squad |
| 14 | alexking.org: Blog |
| 15 | Ubergizmo |
Firstly, it is important to remember that rather than running Windows Mobile OS, HTC have adopted Google’s Android OS and the HTC/Android team is a great mix and straight away, my impression of HTC devices being more for business than pleasure went straight out the window.
Thu, Nov 19 | from palmaddict.typepad.com