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Samsung Montage (Virgin Moblie)

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Samsung Montage (Virgin Moblie)


Samsung Montage (Virgin Moblie)

Posted: 28 Aug 2012 11:58 PM PDT

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Good: Its physical design is one of the Samsung Montage's greatest strengths, along with its media player, search feature, and slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
Bad: Battery life on the Montage is low, and the keyboard keys could be taller.
Bottom Line: Virgin Mobile's budget-friendly Samsung Montage is a functional messaging phone without a contract, though its poor battery life and entry-level features hardly stand out in the crowd. [Read more]

Motorola Electrify 2 (U.S. Cellular)

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 11:04 PM PDT

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Good: The Motorola Electrify 2 offers Android 4.0, a bright screen, nimble performance, and long battery life in a thin and stylish package.
Bad: The Electrify 2 lacks 4G data and its camera can't compete with those found on HTC and Samsung phones.
Bottom Line: The $199.99 Motorola Electrify 2 is a thin, stylish performer on U.S. Cellular, but slow 3G data is its Achilles' heel. [Read more]

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 4G LTE (Verizon)

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 10:59 PM PDT

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Good: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 4G LTE (Verizon) includes dual cameras, memory expansion, and fast 4G LTE speeds with no contract.
Bad: $350 is a lot of money for a 7-inch tablet with the Tab 2 7.0's feature lineup. The screen resolution is lower than the Nexus 7's and the back camera lacks an autofocus feature.
Bottom Line: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 4G LTE (Verizon) delivers on 4G speeds and features, but is too expensive to recommend. [Read more]

TrustGo Antivirus & Mobile Security

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 09:51 PM PDT

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Good: TrustGo Antivirus & Mobile Security offers a great mix of security features and tools for optimizing your device's performance.
Bad: It only scans apps; it needs a deep scan feature to check media files and more.
Bottom Line: TrustGo is one of the most robust Android security apps we've seen, and it's completely free. [Read more]

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