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Where can I get android reviews?

Where are all the CNET droid reviews? How can I get CNET reviews on mobile phones?
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imogenrayne | 1 year, 5 months ago
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There are many website, blogs, and forums that actually review and discuss the different types of Android cell phones. In addition, these sites will help you find out information about the latest cell phones that have been released and what feature will be available on them.

The websites also discuss the new Samsung Galaxy Tablet, which is a new Android product that is similar to the I-Pad. This new Android tablet is sold through cell phone companies like T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon.

You can compare the different cell phones, products, and applications that are available to use on your smart phone or Android tablet. Also, you can find out what differences each phone may have, while also discovering what new phones are scheduled to be released in the near future. CNET has many different reviews available on the different types of Android cell phones and CNET application can be found in the Android Market.

Here are some websites that may help you out:

http://reviews.cnet.com/motorola-droid-review/
http://reviews.cnet.com/8300-19736_7-251.html
http://www.androidcentral.com/
http://www.androidmobilephone.com/
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wilvan | 1 year, 5 months ago
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Hey throne

All of the CNET reviews are stuck in the CNET reviews section. Here's a direct link to a CNET Droid review for an example. http://reviews.cnet.com/motorola-droid-review/ You simply put the device you would like reviewed in the search window and up comes the review. Unfortunately, they don't have all of the droid reviews together on one page, which is what it seems like you're looking for. You'll just have to go through them individually.

My personal favorite site for droid reviews and information is http://andgeeks.com/
The entire current lineup of droid phones is here http://andgeeks.com/android-phones/ and this is why I got excited about this site. Finally, somebody has all of the current android models sorted accurately by carrier, not just by company (HTC, LG, etc...)

From a personal opinion, CNET is not the best site for this information. The potential is there to be a good resource, with product reviews that mimic Consumer Reports and thus establish them as a credible source of information. But for my eyes, the interface is a cluttered mess, and the reviews are sorely lacking. But, that's just my opinion. Here's the review for the Samsung Epic (I have an evo and iphone and thing both of them are far better than the bulky epic, but the Epic made the top of their list of the best cell phones.) Notice the all around layout of the page and tell me that's not cluttered. http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/samsung-epic-4g-review/?tag=contentMain;contentBody

To find droid reviews where they are bundled together and pitted against each other, try these sites.

http://www.androidcentral.com/
http://www.androidauthority.com/
http://www.androidpolice.com/
http://www.omgandroid.com/
http://www.mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=10713
http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/category/mobile-phones/google-android-phone/

To get a handle on the best apps for the android os, here's a good reference site.
http://bestandroidappsreview.com/

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