Sony Ericsson W900i
Tuesday, April 25th, 2006Nokia 7380
The Nokia 7380 would not make for a very useful primary phone, but it’s satisfactory as a fashion accessory or as a secondary mobile. Even though we appreciate the impressive multimedia upgrades over its predecessor, it’s a shame that the phone’s screen and memory size does not make full use of them.
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LG F7200
The LG F7200 is a good first attempt by Cingular at a PTT phone. Its funky design is great, although we weren’t too wild about the button layout. Despite the lack of features, call quality is solid.
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Samsung SGH-D600
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Cingular 8125
Although we weren’t terribly impressed by the call quality or the form factor, the Cingular 8100 series provides powerful tools to the mobile professional for getting work done on the go.
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RIM BlackBerry 8700g
The RIM BlackBerry 8700g offers T-Mobile consumer and business users a robust, user-friendly messaging device and cell phone with great performance.
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Motorola Pebl U6
Undeniably attractive, the Motorola Pebl offers great performance and an acceptable–if not high-end–range of features. Just make sure you give the controls a test-drive.
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Motorola Slvr L7
Motorola’s Slvr L7 puts a prettier face on the iTunes phone, but its midrange features, its sluggish music-player performance, and the limitations on the iTunes usability are big distractions.
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