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Best Smartphones of the YearBy Philip Berne, 1 January 2009
It was a great year for smartphones, with a range of platforms from Windows Mobile to Google's Android represented, while some old favorites got better with age.

Apple iPhone 3G

What higher compliment can we pay than to say that the Apple iPhone 3G is the phone we use as our primary device. We use it for music, for watching movies, for playing games, for scheduling appointments and even for making calls. It's fun to use, and it's a definite improvement over the original, though there's still plenty of room to grow. We can't wait to see the platform evolve in the coming year, which could bring iPhones larger and smaller to the growing, yet ever-frugal market.

RIM BlackBerry Bold 9000

RIM's BlackBerry devices have always been leaders in messaging, with the fastest, most reliable Push e-mail service around and plenty of third party apps to fill in the gaps. But we've long hoped for the BlackBerry to get the sort of visual upgrade that would pull it out from its pager-style roots. The RIM BlackBerry Bold 9000 gives us the visual update we needed, while maintaining a familiar form. It has the great battery and calling performance and large keyboard that BlackBerry fans require, as well as the boldest, most crisp screen on the market. RIM has a lot of winner's in the BlackBerry roster, but the BlackBerry Bold is the obvious heir to the throne.

Nokia E71

Who knew that at the end of 2008 we'd be talking about a business phone from Nokia, and not a multimedia device? While the Nseries stagnated with features bumps and unremarkable style changes, Nokia's business savvy Eseries devices took flight, with the capable Nokia E66 slider and the even more sleek Nokia E71. We were taken in right away by the sharp lines and thin body with its chrome accents. While other business slab-phones seem to be getting thicker, the Nokia E71 upped the ante with plenty of great features, including fast networking on AT&T's 3G network, Nokia Maps with built-in GPS and Wi-Fi. Plus, for software the phone gets Nokia's Mail for Exchange, which synchronized our e-mail, contacts and calendar perfectly with our Exchange account. For business users with an expense account to afford the unsubsidized price, this is one of the best business smartphones on the market.

T-Mobile G1

The T-Mobile G1 is a smartphone for MENSA geeks, or at least it will be, once the Android Market truly takes off and we start to see some innovative software. But that's the best thing about this phone. The Google Android OS offers the most potential access to developers of any phone operating system. We loved the interface design, and the hardware, while not particularly inspiring, certainly got the job done, ushering in not only the new Android OS, but also blasting the doors wide open for T-Mobile's new 3G network. It's the first in what will surely be a long series of Android devices, but even as a product Version 1.0, it's still a compelling device.

HTC Touch Pro

We couldn't close the year without paying respect to another HTC device, the HTC Touch Pro. While other manufacturers have tried to improve upon the Windows Mobile foundation, especially Samsung with the Omnia and Sony Ericsson with the Xperia X1, none have produced an interface as deep and as clever as HTC's ever-improving TouchFLO 3D interface. This design showed up on phones from Sprint, Verizon Wireless and AT&T this year, with keyboards and without, but in all cases HTC really took the Windows Mobile platform to the next level with a great looking interface on a high-quality VGA screen. On every one of these phones, the OS is still a bit unresponsive, and could use some optimization, but the original HTC Touch got better with updates over the years, so we hope that the new TouchFLO 3D devices will get better with age. For now, the undisputed king of Windows Mobile devices still owns the high-end.
Best Smartphones
Name Score Price Carrier
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Nokia N95 8GB NAM 83% $450Unlocked
Apple iPhone 3GS 83% $200AT&T
Sprint Hero 81% $180Sprint
Motorola Droid 81% $200Verizon Wireless
HTC Droid Eris 81% $100Verizon Wireless
Apple iPhone 3G 77% $100AT&T
RIM BlackBerry Tour 77% $200Verizon Wireless
HTC Touch Pro2 77% $350T-Mobile
Sprint Tour 77% $200Sprint
HTC Imagio 77% $200Verizon Wireless
HTC Tilt 2 77% $300AT&T
RIM BlackBerry Storm 2 77% $180Verizon Wireless
RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 77% $200AT&T, T-Mobile
Nokia E75 76% $380Unlocked
Nokia E71x 76% $100AT&T Wireless
Sprint Touch Pro2 76% $350Sprint
Samsung Intrepid 76% $150Sprint
Nokia N97 75% $650Unlocked
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 (T-Mobile) 75% $200T-Mobile
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 (Sprint) 74% $200Sprint
T-Mobile G1 74% $180T-Mobile
Palm Pre 74% $200Sprint
Samsung Jack 74% $100AT&T
RIM BlackBerry Pearl Flip 74% $10Verizon Wireless
T-Mobile myTouch 3G 74% $200T-Mobile
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