The good: Improved battery life; bundled Bluetooth headset and fitted leather glove; brighter screen; scratch-resistant screen retained; two bundled batteries; now with 2-megapixel camera. The bad: Still way too pricey; four-way Navi pad with center key remains cramped; fingerprint magnet; slow bootup; processing lag for camera captures; mono headset; heavy. The bottom line: If it's exclusivity you desire, the Sirocco, like its predecessor, is certainly priced to be just that. And one can't deny that this is one elegant-looking phone.
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The good: Sleek design; decent call quality; Bluetooth; world phone support; gorgeous display. The bad: Tricky controls; speakerphone; lacks external memory card slot; no voice dialing. The bottom line: The LG KG800 Chocolate is indeed pretty, but its feature set and performance don't back up its trendy design.
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The good: Great music features; good battery life; easy to use. The bad: Average camera; bulky, awkward design. The bottom line: The Sony Ericsson Z610i is easy to use and has a great music player and impressive battery life, but despite the stylish mirrored finish on the front, we weren't overly taken with its chunky and rather awkward design. Read full review of the Sony Ericsson Z610i