HTC Droid Eris/Hero *Holiday Gift Idea*

The Verizon Eris (left) and the Sprint Hero (left) are the perfect phones for that geek, app lover, or individual that will appreciate tweaking their phone and that doesn’t mind a virtual keyboard. This device is all about customization and personalization. It is built around HTC’s Sense UI which allows the user to change the interface based on various situations such as whether they are at work, on vacation etc. It offers a widget heavy experience that gives you quick access to your favorite items via 7 homescreens. This phone is fully loaded and comes with all the usual smartphone features that you can find below.

Palm Pre *Holiday Gift Idea*

The Palm Pre is a great choice for a lot of people…

Blackberry Bold 9700 *Holiday Gift Idea*

The Bold 9700 is a champion smartphone suitable for the mogul, business…

Motorola Droid *Holiday Gift Idea*

I’m sure by now you’ve seen all the cryptic Verizon commercials with…

First Look – Precorder (Unofficial video recording on the Palm Pre)

One of the biggest complaints about the Pre was the fact that…

Palm Pre Patches – A few of my favorites

I told you before that it was possible to make your Pre a great phone by adding some simple tweaks. Using a program that runs on your Pre called Preware you can download several patches that add some character to and improve functionality on your device.

Palm Pre vs HTC Hero: Which Should You Get?

Sprint has a number of good smartphone choices lately it might be…

Sprint HTC Hero Review

There is a lot to like about the new HTC Hero from Sprint. It’s the first Android device on Sprint’s network and I think that it comes at a time when the Android OS is seasoned enough to compete against other big players, like RIM and Apple. I had about a week to test the device and get a feel for it so I tried to cover every nook and cranny to really see what this device would be like for everyday use. After spending a good amount of time with it I must say that this device is definitely a good option for those who love virtual keyboards , Google, don’t mind a little sluggishness every now and again, and love social media networks, oh and apps too.