Hottest cell phones for the holidays

Thu Nov 20, 2008 3:38PM EST

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2008 is stacking up as the biggest year for cell phones yet, what with the new iPhone, the first Google phone, and the first touchscreen BlackBerry—and that's just for starters. Check out the hottest handsets of the holiday season.

BlackBerry Bold (AT&T)
Yeah, it still has a physical, old-school keypad, but with its updated interface, razor-sharp display, speedy performance, and top-notch video and music players, the Bold ($299 after rebates) is one of the hottest BlackBerrys I've ever laid eyes on. Highly recommended.

iPhone 3G (AT&T)
Love it or hate it, there's no denying that the iPhone is the hottest phone of the year—indeed, it's now the top-selling phone in the U.S., besting even the dirt-cheap Motorola RAZR. The 8GB model is now just $199 with a two-year service agreement, and the reception problems that users initially complained about have been essentially resolved thanks to a recent firmware update.

BlackBerry Storm (Verizon Wireless)
As the first touchscreen BlackBerry, the Storm ($199 after rebates) is getting a ton of ink, and its roomy, clickable display is certainly one-of-a-kind, but this red-hot handset has its share of drawbacks: it's sluggish, it lacks Wi-Fi, and its interface could use some work. Still, it's great for watching movies or listening to tunes, and its messaging features (provided you don't mind typing on a virtual QWERTY keypad) are tough to beat.

T-Mobile G1 (T-Mobile)
The first of the Google phones is a bit of an ugly ducking, but the G1 ($179 with a new two-year contract) comes 3G support, GPS, Wi-Fi, and a peppy, easy-to-use interface—courtesy of Google's Android operating system—that stacks up nicely against the iPhone UI.

HTC Touch Pro (Sprint)
A touchscreen Windows Mobile smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keypad, the Touch Pro makes for an eye-catching (if somewhat hefty) piece of hardware. The slick TouchFlo interface is a pleasure to use, even if Windows Mobile itself remains a confusing thicket of menus.

Motorola Krave ZN4 (Verizon Wireless)
Beam me up, Scotty! With its clear plastic flip, the touchscreen ZN4 bears more than a passing resemblance to a Star Trek communicator. The 3G-enabled crave boasts Verizon's live Mobile TV service, as well as full-track music downloads, turn-by-turn GPS navigation, and a two-megapixel camera.

LG Lotus (Sprint)
Attention, fashionistas: Here's a eye-catching 3G flip phone with your name on it. The LG Lotus ($149 after rebates) packs in a full QWERTY keypad, perfect for rabid texters, as well as streaming video, music downloads, and your choice of e-mail, text, and instant messaging options.

Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5 (T-Mobile)
There are camera phones, and there are camera phones—and the ZN5, my friends, is among the latter. Developed in partnership with Kodak, the ZN5's five-megapixel, auto-focus camera (with a Xenon flash) takes the best pictures I've ever seen from a camera phone, and at just $99 after rebates, it's a bargain to boot.

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  • 26 Posted by b.higgins@att.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    my husbands wants the at&t lg vu for christmas. does anyone know anything about the lg vu?

  • 28 Posted by ritasweet@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    To reply to toddyhawk --Your wife would like the new ATT&T Blackberry Bold get the plan with unlimited e-mail and text messages. Fantastic phone!!

  • 31 Posted by cabarnes1950@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have AT&T and love it! I agree that the plans and roll-over minutes are great. I was a former Verizon customer, and switched due to the excessive dropped calls. It's AT&T for me!

  • 32 Posted by juja2jrt@verizon.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    The iphone 3g is the best phone I have ever had. Definitely surpassed my expectations! When I started my own business I had planned on blackberry so I wouldn't miss any more important emails but the iphone had me at hel...um...$199! LOL! I have always used Cingular/ATT and I think it is the best! The rollover minutes keep me from getting killed when the bill rolls in. Never have dropped calls or billing disputes.

  • 33 Posted by sueburk@verizon.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    I carry two phones and two carriers. The Samsung Juke on Verizon is great. Its got all I need mp3,cam,stop watch,date book, and alarm. I do not txt, I mean get real its a PHONE try calling someone. If you feel the need to talk with your hands that's what e-mail is for. The Motorola i560 is water proof and drop resistant its only problem is Sprint/Nextel. Thank You and GOD Bless.

  • 34 Posted by evw52293 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    the att tilt is a very good fone too. its just really expensive

  • 35 Posted by ghendricks33 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    Actually AT&T had the top 2 phones the Blackberry Bold and the Iphone.. I love AT&T, when my blackberry pearl stopped working as efficiently as it did when I first got it they immediately switched it out no questions asked.

  • 36 Posted by docluvfun on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    What about Nokia N96, anythoughts, it is pricy phone, but basically you aer getting many gadgets in one unit, 5mpxle camera with fast video and live TV. no service contract with any carrier yet.

  • 37 Posted by flrguage on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    nice phones but i like my cingular clam sheck style 8 yr. old at and t power phone.......call me old school but with the economy the way it is. i think it best to hold on to your money.dont just go out and buy something you dont really need rite NOW............

  • 38 Posted by kay730 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'm getting ready to buy the Verizon Dare. It has all I need and not much of an increase in monthly charges. I'd like to have a iPhone, but won't leave Verizon.

  • 39 Posted by rw42786266@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    I just bought a Motorola Tracfone for 18 bucks. It works for making phone calls and I think about 10-12 other things I don't need. It also does not have the $80-$100 monthly fee. I have a good Olympus camera that I use for taking pictures better than any cell phone could. My Sony Bravia 46" HDTV was purchased for good TV watching...not for washing the car or anything else. My stereo system does all the music I want and the Buick 6 disk CD changer keeps me happy on the road. Oh, I also reuse plastic bags that so many purchases come wrapped in. All this leaves me with money left to invest.

  • 40 Posted by jbaxtermcq on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    All I want is a reliable telephone for my wife and I. Don't want to take pictures, don't want to access the net, don't want to listen to music, don't want to text, etc. Which carrier and which phone would be best?

  • 41 Posted by ggonzalez64 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    As far as reception goes, I live in a rural area and get very good signal. never have a problem with ATT, i've had them nearly 10yrs since they were Cingular. when my brothers visit they always have problems. they have Verizon and the other has T-mobile.

  • 42 Posted by tammyjulie on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    what about us cellular any sugestion on any of their phones

  • 44 Posted by x_cited_1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have had the Samsung Instinct since July...It's fantastic. Way easier to use, faster, and more practical than the iPhone. (which, by the way, two of my workmates own...and agree with me.) I live & work in the tri-county S. Fl. area and my signal drops less than ATT everywhere. And the Instinct comes with two batteries that charge in/out of the phone so one is always charged. Love the voice activation on the GPS and the Live Search. Plus I can download/upload pictures & MP3's right from my 'puter...no iTunes needed. The only thing the iPhone has over it is a slightly bigger screen. I'm a tech nut....this phone rocks!

  • 45 Posted by hernandezesme@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    i have verizon and im getting an upgrade ...um ..im thinking of gettign the blackberry storm..is it a good invesment

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