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CNET Asia Readers' Choice : Mobile Devices
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And the winners for Mobile Devices are
Best PDA/Smart Phone Best Multimedia Phone Best-looking Phone
 
 
Motorola RAZR V3 Special Edition Black

The good: Striking design; email support; beautiful display; Bluetooth; speakerphone; world phone.
The bad: Camera resolution only VGA; video playback only (no recording); volume rather low.
The bottom line: There are phones with more impressive features, but it's hard to go past the Motorola Razr V3 for looks. The black version is even more stylish than its silver predecessor.
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Nokia 8800

The good: Distinct looks, slim form factor; durable stainless steel shell; scratch-resistant screen; two bundled batteries; solid slide mechanism.
The bad: Way too pricey; heavy; cramped four-way Navi pad with center key; mono headset; slow bootup; low-res camera; short battery life.
The bottom line: Only if you've big bucks to unload or want to be among the few flashing a premium-priced phone.
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Sony Ericsson W800i

The good: Eye-catching design; multiple imaging and audio playback features; good still image captures; memory expansion slot (comes with 512MB Memory Stick Duo); quality earphones; good battery life.
The bad: Onboard speakers offer limited volume range; slightly expensive; navigational joytick not protruding enough; MegaBass works effectively only in headphone mode.
The bottom line: Despite some minor quirks and a heavy price tag, the W800i gets our two thumbs up for its bright, trendy design and strong multimedia features.
  Read full review of the Sony Ericsson W800i