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 Nokia Surge

Score: 71% When: July 2009 Worth: $80 - $130

Nokia packs a full smartphone into a compact, unusual-looking QWERTY slider. Is this AT&T's surprise messaging hit? Find out in our Nokia Surge review.
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 LG Chocolate 3

Score: 69% When: July 2008 Worth: $80

We open up Verizon Wireless' most capable clamshell to date, with better music features and fewer flashing lights. Don't miss our in-depth LG Chocolate 3 review.
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 Motorola RAZR VE20

Score: 64% When: August 2008 Worth: $100 - $150

We take the curvy new flip for a spin in our Motorola RAZR VE20 review. Is the RAZR name still alive and well on Sprint?
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 Samsung Reclaim

Score: 63% When: August 2009 Worth: $50

Sprint offers their greenest phone yet with a QWERTY slider made of corn and other recyclable materials. But does green make this a good phone? Find out in our Samsung Reclaim review.
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 Sanyo Katana Eclipse

Score: 63% When: August 2008 Worth: $50 - $150

Has the Katana finally surpassed the RAZR? Check out our Sanyo Katana Eclipse review to see if this slick 3G phone is Sprint's best multimedia flip.
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 Motorola Rapture VU30

Score: 61% When: October 2008 Worth: $20

We snap open Motorola's newest clamshell on Verizon Wireless, and it isn't a RAZR! Is this lightweight flip a phone worth checking out? Find the answer in our Motorola Rapture VU30 review.
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 Samsung Gravity 2

Score: 59% When: August 2009 Worth: $50

T-Mobile gets heavy with the 3G-enabled update to their popular QWERTY-slider. Is this phone inescapable? Find out in our Samsung Gravity 2 review.
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 Pantech Matrix

Score: 57% When: October 2008 Worth: $80 - $130

We go both ways in our Pantech Matrix review, loving the calling features but wishing AT&T had done more with messaging. Check out our complete hands-on look.
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 Samsung Comeback

Score: 56% When: July 2009 Worth: $130

Samsung and T-Mobile take on Verizon Wireless' enV3 with their new dual-screen, clamshell messaging phone. Read our full Samsung Comeback review.
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 Samsung SGH-A777

Score: 55% When: December 2008 Worth: $80

Our Samsung SGH-A777 review looks at Samsung's newest slider, which brings GPS and faster 3G networking to the AT&T slider family. Is it a worthwhile addition?
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 Samsung Sway

Score: 49% When: October 2008 Worth: $70

In our Samsung Sway review, we get a grip on this shiny metal slider and wonder if Verizon Wireless can do better.
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 Nokia 6301

Score: 49% When: June 2008 Worth: $130

T-Mobile keeps adding new Nokia cell phones to its HotSpot @Home line-up; the latest one featuring advanced camera and music features. Read our in-depth Nokia 6301 review.
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 Samsung Slash

Score: 35% When: May 2008 Worth: $80

We slide open the Samsung Slash, Samsung's first phone on Virgin Mobile. Is this the phone the prepaid set has been waiting for?
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 Virgin Mobile Arc

Score: 32% When: August 2008 Worth: $50

This prepaid phones has a nice design and a couple surprising features, but why did it leave us disappointed in the end? Check out our in-depth Virgin Mobile Arc review.
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 Motorola ROKR EM30

When: September 2008 Worth: $250

Less expensive than the ROKR E8, we handle the new Motorola ROKR EM30 candybar music phone in our exclusive preview
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 Alcatel Playboy Phone

When: April 2008 Worth: $250

Alcatel introduces us to its Playboy phone, a slim, pretty GSM model. Does it have all the right features?
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 Samsung Mythic

When: November 2009 Worth: $250

Samsung Mythic tablet and Samsung Flight touchscreen QWERTY slider offer features without the smartphone OS.
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 Samsung Flight

When: November 2009 Worth: $150

Samsung Mythic tablet and Samsung Flight touchscreen QWERTY slider offer features without the smartphone OS.
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 Sony Ericsson Equinox

When: October 2009 Worth: $50

With glamorous celebrities in tow, Sony Ericsson relaunches the T707 as the Sony Ericsson Equinox, available soon on T-Mobile.
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 T-Mobile Tap

When: November 2009 Worth: $80

While hardcore fans are awaiting the launch of the Motorola Cliq and Nokia N900, T-Mobile offers up a mid-range lineup with some stylish new additions. Check out our hands-on look at all the upcoming T-Mobile phones here.
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 Nokia Mural

When: October 2009 Worth: $50

We check out a range of new Nokia phones to be released this fall. Also, will Nokia's new netbook get a carrier subsidy? Find out more here.
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 Nokia 3711

When: November 2009 Worth: $50

We check out a range of new Nokia phones to be released this fall. Also, will Nokia's new netbook get a carrier subsidy? Find out more here.
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 LG Tritan

When: October 2009 Worth: $130

LG showed off some of their best Windows Mobile imports and stylish new feature phones for U.S. Cellular and MetroPCS. Check out our hands-on look at the brand new LG phones here.
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 LG Lyric

When: October 2009 Worth: $130

LG showed off some of their best Windows Mobile imports and stylish new feature phones for U.S. Cellular and MetroPCS. Check out our hands-on look at the brand new LG phones here.
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 LG Bliss

When: October 2009 Worth: $80

LG showed off some of their best Windows Mobile imports and stylish new feature phones for U.S. Cellular and MetroPCS. Check out our hands-on look at the brand new LG phones here.
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