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Phone Scoop is a comprehensive resource for mobile phone enthusiasts, professionals, shoppers, and users. This feed contains all of the phones released with major U.S. carriers within the last 45 days. Newest releases are listed first.
<< Feed precedente / Feed successivo >> | | | | | | | | Samsung Focus 2 with AT&T | As the name implies, this model is very similar to the original Focus, keeping the 4-inch display, but adding 4G LTE data. Other features include Windows Phone OS, OLED display, XBox Live gaming, Zune music player, 5-megapixel camera with HD video capture, and Wi-Fi. | | | | Huawei Prism with T-Mobile | This replacement for the Comet is T-Mobile's version of the Ascend II. This basic Android phone has a memory card slot, Wi-Fi mobile hotspot, 3-megapixel camera with video capture, and GPS navigation. | | | | | | | | LG Optimus Elite / Optimus M+ with Virgin Mobile, MetroPCS, Sprint | This update to the Optimus S adds NFC and steps up to a 5-megapixel camera, in an eco-friendly body that's both thinner and lighter. LG also includes free cloud storage. Other features of this affordable Android phone are similar to its predecessor, including mobile hotspot, turn-by-turn GPS navigation, and memory card slot. | | | | Pantech Jest 2 / Verse with U.S. Cellular | This update to the Jest trades some screen real estate for world roaming ability, but is otherwise similar. Key features include QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth, memory card slot, GPS navigation, and voice control. | | | | HTC One X with AT&T | This flagship phone sports a huge HD display, LTE 4G data, advanced 8-megapixel camera, and NFC. Other features include a solid polycarbonate body, fast dual-core S4 processor, free cloud storage, Android 4.0, and a front camera for video chat. | | | | HTC One S with T-Mobile | This high-end phone sports most of the features of the One X, in a smaller, metal body. Key features include on OLED display, advanced 8-megapixel camera, fast dual-core S4 processor, free cloud storage, Android 4.0, and a front camera for video chat. | | | | Samsung Gusto 2 with Verizon Wireless | This update to the Gusto has a better camera, but mostly similar. Key features of this basic clamshell-style CDMA phone include Bluetooth, downloadable games and content, outer display, camera, speakerphone, and voice dialing. | | | | LG Xpression with AT&T | This revival of the Xenon sports a similar design. Specs and features are also similar, including a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 2-megapixel camera, and a memory card slot. | | | | LG Viper with Sprint | This close cousin of the Lucid adds NFC, but is otherwise similar. Key features include a 5-megapixel camera with HD video capture, video chat via front-facing camera, DLNA wireless media streaming, and a memory card slot.
| | | | Samsung Galaxy Nexus (LTE) with Sprint | This phone is notable as the first phone in the US with Android version 4.0, "Ice Cream Sandwich". Other notable features include huge HD-resolution OLED display, 5-megapixel auto-focus main camera, front-facing camera, and dual-core processor. | | | | LG A340 with AT&T | This basic clamshell phone sports two large displays and an enhanced audio mode for seniors. It's also made from eco-friendly materials. Other features include Bluetooth, a camera, and a memory card slot. | | | | HTC Titan II with AT&T | This update to the Titan sports an industry-leading 16-megapixel camera, and adds 4G LTE data. Other features are similar, including a large 4.7-inch display, 1.5 GHz processor, XBox Live gaming, Zune music player, and Wi-Fi.
| | | | Nokia Lumia 900 with AT&T | This flagship Windows Phone sports 4G LTE data and a large 4.3-inch ClearBlack OLED display. Other features include 8-megapixel camera with HD video capture, front camera, XBox Live gaming, Zune music player, multi-touch screen, and Wi-Fi. | |
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