And the winners for Mobile Devices are:

LG Prada
The good: Attractive design; large color screen; attractive user interface; world clock; FM radio.
The bad: Texting can be awkward; lack of autofocus on the camera; glossy surfaces attract fingerprints and face grease.
The bottom line: For a first-time collaboration between LG and Prada, this phone is a significant achievement that will get you noticed whenever you use it. Indeed, this is one of the most attractive handsets that we have seen so far, and while it's not perfect in every area, it keeps LG firmly at the top of the fashion phone market.
» Read full review of the LG Prada

Samsung Ultra Edition 12.1 (U700)
The good: Slim and trendy design; solid build quality; HSDPA; Bluetooth stereo; hot-swappable microSD expansion card slot.
The bad: Not everyone will like the touch-sensitive keys; LCD washes out in sunlight; onboard speaker volume a tad soft; 176 x 144-pixel video recording.
The bottom line: The Ultra Edition 12.1 is not only stylish and fashionable, it comes with a decent feature set, too. But the handset is not without its flaws.
» Read full review of the Samsung Ultra Edition 12.1 (U700)

Motorola Razr2 V8
First take
Whether you like it or not, there's no denying that Motorola's Razr series was a hit with the general crowd. Since the first Razr was introduced in 2004, several iterations have been released but they remain largely similar to the original. To the layman, it appears that the company is milking its worth with the series.
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