Bar Phones
: Latest bar phone reviews. Bar phones (aka candybar \ candy bar phones) are the most common phone design. No sliding or moving parts, just a bar.
Feature-packed 3G smartphone with quality camera. Excellent 5 MP camera, great connectivity - WLAN, Tv-Out, GPS and fine media playing features.
Wi-Fi, large 3.5-inch Multi-touch screen, quad-band, threaded SMS, iTunes, iPod, motion sensor, Virtual QWERTY keyboard, 8 GB flash drive... Excellent build quality.
A fine looking fashion phone. Thin and the size of a credit card, it easily slips into a pocket. Average features.
Excellent value 3G phone. Make Skype phone calls. Basic feature set, but easy to use and cheap to buy.
Decent Wi-Fi phone with push email. No 3G, half-QWERTY keyboard, expandable memory and 3.5 mm jack. If you text a lot, you might prefer a phone with a full QWERTY keyboard.
Quad-band QWERTY-keyboard Blackberry phone with 2.5-inch screen, Wi-Fi and 2 MP camera. The Curve 8320 is good for emailing/texting and Wi-Fi Internet access. No 3G and no GPS.
Decent-enough music phone, nothing spectacular. Music player is fine, as is the radio and basic features. No 3G, and a small 2-inch screen.
Quad-band GPS QWERTY-keyboard Blackberry phone with 2.5-inch screen and 2 MP camera. The Curve 8310 is good for emailing/texting and GPS navigation. No 3G and no Wi-Fi, so no fast Internet downloads.
Top-notch 5 MP Cybershot camera phone with 3G, HSDPA, 4 GB memory card support. The K850i has a unique keypad design.
Stylish 3G fashion phone. Excellent build quality, slim and lightweight. Simple design, good at the basics.
3-inch touchscreen, Web browser, fast 3G and HSDPA (3.5G) Internet access and 5.1 MP camera with an impressive 120 fps video capture rate. No Wi-Fi.
Mid-range 3.2 megapixel candybar camera phone. Thin, stylish and lots of features. Good choice for those not wanting to splash out on a top-of-the-range camera phone.
