The BlackBerry for non-corporate users who require extensive multimedia capabilities, in addition to push e-mail.
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More about business than pleasure, the JAMin has a lot to offer the discerning mobile professional, despite its disappointing multimedia performance.
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The BlackBerry popularised the concept of push e-mail, but Samsung's i320N is one of several promising "BlackBerry killers" jostling for a share of the lucrative business arena as well as self-employed mobile professionals and power users.
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Samsung's BlackJack is a utilitarian PDA-phone which has some consumer-friendly features that aim to balance its workhorse disposition.
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A handheld with good features for the business user, but those who want the latest HSDPA and GPS options may have to look elsewhere.
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Apple has finally granted the wish of business users who have craved the coolness of the iPhone but couldn't live without push e-mail.
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