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by wrathernaut,
Aug 10, 2008
Pros: Screen visible at all times & lightning conditions, turn-by-turn voice navigation, WiFi.
Cons: Thick, java applications are LOUD, no USB charging, steep learning curve, poor US carrier support.
The Bottom Line: The ultimate geek phone (until it's successor comes along), fast, feature-loaded, but does not feel "bloated" at all.
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by kaceytran,
Aug 4, 2008
Pros: It has 5MP camera, 3G video, and wifi to access internet.
Cons: It was big, and it was very expensive.
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by antwbone,
Feb 23, 2008
Pros: Loaded with functions and features. Third-party software expandability.
Cons: Jack of all trades, master of only some.
The Bottom Line: Excellent as a phone and PDA that will appeal to business people and gadget freaks alike. Firmware updates should keep the phone fresh for a few years.
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by kapparo,
Jan 3, 2008
Pros: Not just a phone: a PDA and a computer!
Cons: It's not a good computer, though.
The Bottom Line: The most functions ever in a telephone (more than the iPhone), but I would rather use a buggy Ms Windows than the N95 as a computer!!!
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