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Samsung A561

Samsung A561's not-too-flashy subdued looks will suit anyone who is after a phone that handles calls well with some additional features that will help while away time when commuting. It's great for business users and consumers alike with its Next G capabilities and ease of use.

Apple iPhone

Despite some flaws, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated phone and MP3 player.

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Reviews

  • Sony Ericsson W880i

    Sony Ericsson's ultra-thin W880i is a stylish music phone bundled with a 1GB card for storage.

  • Motorola SLVR L7

    Motorola's super slim SLVR L7 is a beautifully crafted phone with features including an MP3 player, microSD card slot and Bluetooth.

  • Sony Ericsson W550i

    Sony Ericsson's second Walkman, the W550i, is a swivel phone due later this year that doubles as an MP3 player and a games console that can be played horizontally, vertically or L-shaped.

  • Motorola RAZRWire

    What can we say? The Motorola RAZRWire is easily one of the most comfortable Bluetooth (BT) headsets our ears have ever laid claim to. For sun-loving folks, it's the perfect eyewear amalgam of technology and fashion to soak up those solar rays in.

  • Palm Treo 650

    PalmOne updates its winning Treo smart phone, improving the display, adding Bluetooth and quad-band GSM connectivity.

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Features

  • The iPhone: What's new, what's not

    While we can't tell you just yet whether the iPhone will live up to the hype just yet, we can tell you what features the iPhone will offer and whether those features are the first of their kind.

  • Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test

    Steve Jobs might not approve, but Apple's latest operating system can be installed on any x86 hardware. How well does it function? Read our preliminary labs test to find out.

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