Tuesday, May 22, 2012

U.S Cellular posts on CNET Phones.

When U.S. Cellular picked up the , it gave me a opportunity to sleep some pure eyes on a social trade mark long after it ceased being the de facto best Android Gingerbread phone around.



I'm on top of the world to check in that it's still a terrible phone, and one with components that can feeling against most of the next wave of more advanced phones, with one notable and one minor sticking point. The prime caveat: it won't reinforcing LTE. The two a penny one: it's U.S. Cellular's priciest offering, at $230 after a $100 mail-in repayment (so you're out over $300 up front).






However, if you can rich enough the cost, and if 4G matter speeds aren't your primeval concern, then you're looking at the carrier's newest flagship phone. Check out the video, the photos, and all the pros and cons in this comprehensive for U.S. Cellular.

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