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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
 
 
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
 
 
Nokia N70

The good: Classy design for a smart phone; 2-megapixel camera; RS-MMC expansion slot; strong productivity applications; FM tuner; multiple connectivity options.
The bad: Matt surface is slightly prone to scratches; miniscule keys; slow PC synchronization.
The bottom line: A worthy successor to the Nokia 6680, the N70 comes with a strong suite of PIM and multimedia applications that make it a good PDA-phone alternative for mobile professionals.
  Read full review of the Nokia N70
 
 
Nokia N90

The good: Excellent build quality; innovative side joystick; cutting-edge feature set including 3G; superb picture quality; abundance of connectivity options.
The bad: Bulky and heavy; some design flaws; unfriendly keypad; slow operating system; limited music playback control; mediocre battery life.
The bottom line: The N90 is well-suited to offer 3G, imaging and multimedia functions in one mean package, provided you can live with its slow speeds and various other minor flaws.
  Read full review of the Nokia N90