Reviewed on January 14, 2011A 3G world phone, the free AT&T F160 has a solid design and features. Strong call quality makes it ideal for talk-heavy users, but its camera will deter photographers.TAGS:AT&T Corp., MicroSD, contact, key, multimedia, camera
Reviewed on February 3, 2010Despite some drawbacks in design, more-advanced features like video recording and an FM radio make the midgrade Nokia 2720 Fold better than average for those looking to augment basic services.TAGS:Nokia Corp., music player, handset, contact, T-Mobile, key, AT&T Corp., camera, photograph
Reviewed on September 23, 2008The Parrot Minikit Slim makes it very easy to make and receive calls without taking your eyes off the road to look at your phone, but a poorly executed visor clip makes this otherwise excellent speakerphone feel cheaper than it is.TAGS:Parrot, phonebook, dial, contact, Bluetooth, call, letter, function, battery
Reviewed on April 6, 2008The MEX-BT5100 is a good all-in-one option for those thinking of investing in a in a decent stereo and a hands-free speakerphone.TAGS:joystick, stereo, Sony Corp., contact, Bluetooth, call, process, LCD
Reviewed on February 26, 2008The Parrot CK3100 combines a simple, easy to use control interface with a good voice-recognition system to provide drivers with easy hands-free calling on the road.TAGS:Parrot, phonebook, voice recognition, call, SIM card, cell phone, contact
Reviewed on February 28, 2008The Parrot 3200 LS Color combines everything we like about previous Parrot devices--including a simple control interface and a great voice recognition system--with a striking color display. The result is an attractive, easy to use aftermarket hands-free calling device.TAGS:Parrot, keypad, contact, Bluetooth, functionality, menu, cell phone