Version: 2008

Nicole Lee CNET Editor

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December 16, 2009 Dialed In 108: The Google Phone lives

Show summary: Well, would you look at that? The Google Phone is real. On this week's Dialed In podcast, we interrogate producer Jason Howell, who was one of the first people to see the Nexus One phone in person. Plus, we wrap up this year's reviews and give you a preview of what we expect to see at CES 2010.

Category: Dialed In

December 16, 2009 Letter of the year, 2009

Show summary: If you read only one user e-mail this year, make sure it's our letter of the year. Watch as it baffles, amazes, and cracks up editors from around CNET.

Category: Mailbag

December 10, 2009 Ep. 107: Nokia slows down

Show summary: It's been a slow week but we still have quite a bit of cell phone news for you. We hear that Nokia will be slowing down smartphone production, that Android updates are imminent, and that the FCC is asking Verizon some tough questions about ETF. We also chat about our latest reviews and answer your questions.

Category: Dialed In

December 8, 2009 Casio G'zOne Rock

Show summary: The Casio G'zOne Rock is a perfect phone for those who love the outdoors.

Category: First Look

December 4, 2009 Sony Ericsson Aino

Show summary: The Sony Ericsson Aino is a beautiful and capable multimedia-rich phone.

Category: First Look

December 3, 2009 Pantech Impact (AT&T)

Show summary: The Pantech Impact has an eye-catching style and a respectable feature set, but its design could use some improvements.

Category: First Look

December 2, 2009 Ep. 106: No, Virginia, there is no Verizon iPhone

Show summary: This week on Dialed In we warn against believing in rumors and discuss the latest cell phone news.

Category: Dialed In

November 19, 2009 Jabra Stone

Show summary: While we love the style, portability, and feature set of the Jabra Stone, it does suffer from a few design and performance issues.

Category: First Look

November 18, 2009 Ep. 105: Google Phone rumor redux

Show summary: Remember the rumor about Google working on its own Android phone? Well, it's back again, despite the fact that Google has said it's not interested in making hardware. On this week's episode of Dialed In, we discuss the possibility of an actual "Gphone" and its ramifications. Plus, Kent has a few things to he would like to get off his chest about Sony Ericsson, and Nicole takes a look at a Bluetooth headset with a one-of-a-kind design.

Category: Dialed In

November 18, 2009 T-Mobile Tap

Show summary: If you can get past the limitations of the screen size, the T-Mobile Tap is a decent midrange touch screen phone.

Category: First Look

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  • @b1g1nj4p4n Except I'm pretty sure I'm paying less than $80 a month for my iPhone plan. But I'm not typical, so, yeah :)
    5:00 PM on January 5
  • @robbmcmahan It is :)
    4:45 PM on January 5
  • @mr_ELC It does work on all GSM networks, at least.
    4:40 PM on January 5
  • Now, does it warrant all the hype and the special press event? That's a whole other thing.
    4:30 PM on January 5
  • The Nexus One haters are missing the point -- it's not about the phone, it's about Google controlling the entire end-to-end experience. IMO.
    4:28 PM on January 5

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