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Nokia 3120
CNETAsia rating: 7.0 out of 10
The good: Triband; compact design; speakerphone; inexpensive; good battery life.
The bad: Lackluster display; rudimentary feature set.
The bottom line: For the frequent jetsetter who merely needs a basic phone to stay in touch, the triband Nokia 3120 should be suffice.
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O2 Xphone II
CNETAsia rating: 8 out of 10
The good: Triband; compact and sleek design; large 2.2-inch TFT; good connectivity; improved battery runtime and speed.
The bad: Removable media not hot-swappable; lacks MP3 ringtone support.
The bottom line: This souped-up Xphone offers a plethora of features for both busy professionals and multimedia enthusiasts in a dense package.
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Siemens S65
CNETAsia rating: 8 out of 10
The good: Stylish shell; high resolution 1.3-megapixel camera; triband; Bluetooth; RS-MMC expansion slot.
The bad: Lacks MP3 player or FM radio; sluggish while performing certain operations.
The bottom line: Siemens' latest megapixel camera-phone is sophisticated-looking and has excellent features to match.
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Sony Ericsson P910i
CNETAsia rating: 8 out of 10
The good: Triband; impressive 262K-color TFT; feature-laden with good wireless connectivity.
The bad: Quirky thumbboard; pricey.
The bottom line: Those looking for a capable device to complement their busy routine can consider this improved smart phone from Sony Ericsson.
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Motorola A768i
CNETAsia rating: 7 out of 10
The good: Huge 240 x 320-pixel touchscreen; versatile text input and voice commands; secure network and web access.
The bad: Under utilized two-way directional pad; lack of expansion options; poor quality image captures.
The bottom line: A jack of many trades, the A768i is a decent offering for corporate users.
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