The 6600 Slide may look like a number of recent N-Series handsets but lacks the powerhouse tech of Nokia's flagship range. The Slide features 3G connectivity and a 2-megapixel camera. Check back for a full review of the 6600 Slide when it's released in Q3 2008.
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Nokia describes the 6600 fold as "beautiful to use" indicating that when opened the handset will conform to the shape of the face, as well as being spring-loaded to save you the torment of opening the phone with muscle power. This 3G phone also features a 3.2-megapixel camera and is expected to be released in Q3.
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If you're a person who'd gladly pay the extra for a Ferrari over a Ford, then the 8800 Arte may be exactly the phone you've been waiting for.
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The Sony Cyber-shot T70 is a classy compact with a 3-inch touch screen, extremely fast shutter response and decent image quality.
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Promising to 'brighten up your life' the Nokia 2760 is set to be your next fashion accessory, available in three attractive, feminine colours. Email and a built-in calendar with help you manage the variety of parties you'll be taking the phone to, and a VGA camera with video playback will be there to remind you of these glamorous events the next day.
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With few features and lacklustre performance, the Fujifilm FinePix Z10fd is an undistinguished compact point-and-shoot. But the size and styling — and price — make it a perfect present for the youth market, especially if they are more likely to share pictures online in social networks rather than prints in photo albums.
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The Kodak EasyShare M853 is cheap and takes presentable pictures in decent lighting conditions. There isn't much else to say about this massively underwhelming compact.
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Its trend-driven looks aren't for everyone, but the 7373 should appeal to those with a penchant for eye-catching electronics. Just don't call it a chick phone.
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It's not the fanciest camera, but quick performance and solid images make this sub-AU$500 shooter a worthwhile pick.
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Polished chrome and a metallic gloss finish add to the KRZR K1's appeal, along with an MP3 player, 262K colour screen and a 2-megapixel camera.
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Despite its Chocolate moniker, the LG KG800 is a glossy piano-black slider phone with glowing touch-sensitive red controls below the screen.
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Once you fall in love with its design, its average features probably won't matter to you anymore. Just make sure you don't need more from your mobile.
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A keyless dial and built-in mirror aims to please women looking for a discreet phone to slip into their handbags. The tiny 7380 also contains a 2-megapixel camera for taking surreptious snaps while out on the town.
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