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by Rico Mossesgeld on January 16, 2007

The Good and the Bad: a Nokia 5500 Sport Review. Responsive as a taut bow and tough as nails. Here's a phone that's survives being dropped, drenched, run over, thanks to a ruggedized case that isn't too bulky.
The Motorola Ming (A1200). This distinctive Linux-powered clamshell continues to be a big draw.
The Nokia E61's Browser is the Best I've Ever Used. Here's a great piece of software that other smartphone and PDA manufacturers should copy. It makes the desktop surfing experience mobile.
The Nokia 1110i is the Ultimate Budget Phone.If you're fine with simple calling and texting, the Nokia 1110i is for you. Not only is it the cheapest phone I've bought, its limited feature set is surprisingly useful.
TyTN Coming to Asia as Dopod 838 Pro. HTC's flagship represents the ultimate PDA phone, and wows readers with its high-end specs. And yes, "Dopod 838 Pro" is just one of the many names of this Windows Mobile gadget.
Why Having a Cool Gadget Isn't Enough. Owning a hot gadget isn't enough, when the owner has no sense of style.
Dear readers, has any other post proven particularly useful or informative for you? Let me know through your comments.
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