Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Cell phones you hate

In about one month, cell phone nirvana will be upon us with the arrival of the Palm Pre, next-gen iPhone, and possibly the BlackBerry Storm 2. So what better time than now for CNET's cell phone expert, Kent German, to take a somewhat painful stroll down memory lane in search of the phones most hated by our readers? Samsung Glyde? Check. Palm Treo 800w? Of course. Click through for the rest of the list of phones that readers love to hate.
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May 20, 2009
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Cell phones you hate
In about one month, cell phone nirvana will be upon us with the arrival of the Palm Pre, next-gen iPhone, and possibly the BlackBerry Storm 2. So what better time than now for CNET's cell phone expert, Kent German, to take a somewhat painful stroll down memory lane in search of the phones most hated by our readers? Samsung Glyde? Check. Palm Treo 800w? Of course. Click through for the rest of the list of phones that readers love to hate. Read more

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