Phones

Best 10 Phones for Business

Business users need a smartphone with Exchange support, a superb keyboard (hardware or software) and access to top-notch security features and applications.

Samsung Epic Touch 4G

The slim and speedy Samsung Epic Touch 4G is excellent for gaming, Web browsing and watching video, but the plasticky design feels a bit on the cheap side.

Samsung Galaxy S II (T-Mobile)

Like the rest of the Galaxy S II series, the Galaxy S II on T-Mobile is one of the best phones currently available, hands down.

4/5
prices from $449.95

Apple iPhone 4S 16GB

The iPhone 4S might not be the most exciting update, but the improved camera, faster performance and the addition of Siri make it a top-ranking smartphone.

Samsung Focus S

The Samsung Focus S is the best Windows Phone available with smooth performance, a great camera and a gorgeous display.

4/5
prices from $0.99

Motorola Droid Bionic

The long-awaited Droid Bionic is blazing fast and has a slew of great entertainment and business features, but the high price might make it a hard sell.

4/5
prices from $190.00

Samsung Galaxy S II (AT&T)

The Samsung Galaxy S II pretty much has it all: a dual-core processor, HSPA+ speeds and a gorgeous display. But a current security flaw with the lock screen causes some concern.

Motorola Photon 4G

The Photon impresses with a cool design and some nifty accessories, but photographers will dislike its camera.

Motorola Droid X2

With a gorgeous display and dual-core power, the Droid X2 won't disappoint gamers or multimedia addicts, but video capture is terrible and you don't get 4G data speeds.

Motorola XPRT

The XPRT has the features and the keyboard to please any business or IT professional, but its small display will turn off multimedia junkies.

Research In Motion BlackBerry Bold 9930

The Bold gains a touchscreen, loses a few inches, and rocks an HD camcorder, but these features aren't enough to sway Android and iPhone owners--especially at such a high price.