Samsung Rugby Pro Reviews Smartphone 

Samsung Rugby Pro review

The good: Samsung’s Rugby Pro has stellar call quality, push-to-talk support, NFC, a speedy processor, and a decent 5-megapixel camera. The bad: It doesn’t look or feel all that durable, and the back panel popped open when I threw the handset. The bottom line: Samsung’s Rugby Pro makes a good, affordable choice for people seeking a more rugged smartphone, but it won’t satisfy those who need an ultradurable frame. OS and features The Rugby Pro runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Samsung’s custom TouchWiz layer on top delivers software…

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LG Venice Reviews Smartphone 

LG Venice

LG Venice The good: The LG Venice has a svelte design, a 1GHz CPU that runs swiftly and smoothly, and excellent call quality. The bad: The Venice’s audio speaker is harsh and tinny, its camera’s auto white balance is inaccurate, and it only runs on 3G. The bottom line: Boost’s LG Venice has respectable midrange specs including a snappy processor and a vivid screen, but if you want 4G data speeds, look elsewhere. Design In comparison with the LG Splendor and the Optimus L7, I like the LG Venice’s slightly…

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samsung galaxy s iii Reviews Smartphone 

Samsung Galaxy S III

Samsung Galaxy S III The good: The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes fully loaded with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, 4G LTE/HSPA+ 42 capability, a zippy dual-core processor, and a strong 8-megapixel camera. S Beam is an excellent software enhancement, and the handset’s price is right. The bad: The Galaxy S3’s screen is too dim, and Samsung’s Siri competitor, S Voice, disappointed. The bottom line: Pumped with high-performing hardware and creative software features, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is an excellent, top-end phone that’s neck and neck with the HTC One X….

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