Nokia's 6120 is a good all-rounder with fast Internet access at a very attractive price -- the camera isn't great, though.
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Sagem's myX6-2 is a multimedia phone with a 1.3-megapixel camera, MP3 player and video recorder. It has Bluetooth for wireless hands-free connectivity and supports micro SD cards up to 256MB for storage.
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Sony Ericsson's Z800i takes 3G clamshells to the next level with a 1.3 megapixel rotating camera, Bluetooth, MP3 playback and a Memory Stick Duo slot for up to 1GB of storage.
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It might be the baby of Nokia's N Series, but it still sports a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and a 64MB reduced-size MMC.
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Per second, there are four babies born worldwide -- and a whopping 25 mobile phones sold, according to Motorola CEO Ed Zander. And that's just the beginning for mobile communication, he said.
Alongside its announcement of the crush-worthy Touch HD, Taiwanese manufacturer HTC has announced two touchscreen baby brothers: the Touch 3G and the Touch Viva.
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