Phone Shopping Guide - Holidays 2007
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Business:
1. HTC Mogul:
Don’t search no more, HTC’s most advanced CDMA smartphone has been offered by Sprint for months, and proved as a successful model. It has almost anything you can imagine!
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2. HTC Touch:
Recently launched, it is not only powerful but also very sexy. It’s not only its design, but also the personalized software that makes it worth purchasing. Unlike the Mogul, it is suitable to any age and gender.
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3. BlackBerry 8830:
For the fans of BlackBerry, Sprint offers their high-end model which can also be used overseas, thanks to the GSM/CDMA hybrid support. Emailing on the QWERTY is a pleasure …
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Fashion:
1. Motorola RAZR2 V9m:
As a major carrier, Sprint doesn’t miss the chance to offer the stylish second generation RAZR2. As the other models of the family, it is characterized by the combination of look and functionality.
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Camera:
1. Motorola RAZR2 V9m:
While it is not a rival of real cameras, the V9m is the best shooter in the Sprint line. 2-megapixels are OK and the results are good when shooting outdoors.
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Music:
1. Samsung UpStage:
When it comes to music-dedicated phones, the dual-sided UpStage won’t disappoint. It is targeted to the iPod generation, which wants to have a phone with built-in player at a low price.
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2. LG MUZIQ:
The name of the LG phone clearly shows what it is targeted for. It updates the Fusic with sleeker design and as long as you have a large microSD card, it will be ready to rock.
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Low Cost:
1. LG Rumor:
For what it is, the LG Rumor can’t be beat. It is a small, cheap device that will play well to the teenage crowd. Integrated AIM, Facebook and a QWERTY keypad will play to this always-connected demographic.
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