Jim Dalrymple | Jul 06, 2009
Apple's recently released
iPhone 3GS pulled out a victory in
Consumer Reports' latest smartphone showdown.
In handing the iPhone the top spot in this year's smartphone list, Consumer Reports on Wednesday praised the iPhone 3GS for its "superior display, reinforced by top-notch multimedia, navigation, Web browsing, and battery life". However, the iPhone didn't win in all of the categories.
Consumer Reports gave high marks to the
Palm Pre and BlackBerry for their messaging functionality. The organization also praised the Pre as a "superior multitasker" for its "deck-of-cards handling of multiple applications".
In light of the changing features and needs of the smartphone category, Consumer Reports changed some of the criteria for this year's showdown. The changes helped some older phones--like the iPhone 3G--move up in the rankings, while other phones--like the Samsung Blackjack II and
functionality would be available some time this summer.
The
full report is available to Consumer Reports subscribers.
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CNET
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