The best cell phones for students
Palm Centro - red (Sprint) - The Palm Centro isn't the innovative product we were looking for from the company, but with its slimmer size, ease of use, and affordable price tag, the Centro is a good option for those looking for their first smartphone.Samsung Instinct - The Samsung Instinct stands out as one of Sprint's finest devices to date. It's just too bad its call quality could use some improvement.Nokia 5310 Xpress Music - purple (T-Mobile) - The Nokia 5310 continues the fine Xpress Music tradition by offering a satisfying blend of features and performance in an attractive design.Motorola Z9 (AT&T) - The Motorola Z9 may not offer anything new but it's a fine cell phone in all regards. It offers an attractive design, a great feature set, and superb call quality.Nokia 6301 (T-Mobile) - The Nokia 6301 is a great choice for a T-Mobile HotSpot @Home cell phone. Just don't count on its camera.LG enV(2) - black (Verizon Wireless) - The LG enV(2) is not much more than a slimmed down version of the enV, but it still serves as an excellent high-end messaging phone (I have this phone and it is very reliable).LG Decoy (Verizon Wireless) - The LG Decoy is an excellent phone on its own, but the addition of a built-in Bluetooth headset puts it over the top.Pantech Breeze - silver (AT&T) - The Pantech Breeze is definitely ideal for senior citizens and those with disabilities, but it's also an all-around great phone for anyone who wants a decent entry-level handset.RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130 - silver (Verizon Wireless) - The RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130 improves on an already-impressive smartphone with the addition of GPS, video recording, and 3G support.T-Mobile Sidekick LX (Midnight Blue) - The T-Mobile Sidekick LX will continue to attract a legion of young fans with its fresh design and excellent messaging capabilities. The improved display, and the software update brings some much-needed additions to the features department.





