Mark Bridge
Pick up this stylish smartphone and you'll soon be using the touch-sensitive screen to choose your favorite features. You merely sweep your finger across the screen to navigate through the menu options.
Underneath you'll discover the familiarity of Windows Mobile, with Outlook for email, and special versions of Microsoft Office applications.
Verizon Wireless XV6900
Verizon Wireless XV6900 is a stunning smartphone with a cool touch interface and generally good performance, but the Sprint version offers a slightly better value for your money.
Verizon Wireless XV6900
Verizon Wireless made a number of smartphone announcements at CTIA 2008, and we're slowly seeing the roll out of the new devices, the first being the Verizon Wireless XV6900. Available now for $249.99 (with a two-year contract and after rebates), the...
Review: Verizon XV6900 - Small, Svelte & Sweet
We wanted to hate it. Come on, you see the white chassis, the wide touch screen, the slim profile on the Verizon XV6900 and you think: wannabe iPhone. After all, this smartphone is Verizon's version of the HTC Touch. For some, that's a turn off. But...
Verizon XV6900
Both Sprint and Verizon have recently debuted direct assaults on Apple's phone. And while these new entries might not exude the sheer sexiness of the iPhone, they should satisfy the cravings of touch-screen lovers who don't want to make the carrier...
The XV6900 is less compelling than its own sibling for Sprint or Windows Mobile smartphones for Verizon Wireless.