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Composite Score: 80


The astoundingly thin 3G W880i was the toast of the mobile phone world when it was released in 2007, however the minor niggles identified then have become more glaring in the light of progressing standards and SonyEricsson’s own updates.

Composite Score: 87


With the 8820, BlackBerry adds Wi-Fi to its winning business phone formula. With a full QWERTY keyboard but lacking more consumer-friendly features such as the camera seen on the BlackBerry Curve, the 8820 sticks firmly to what it does best.

Composite Score: 81


The HTC Touch Dual – rebranded by T-Mobile as the MDA Touch Plus – irons out many of the flaws the plagued the original Touch handset. However, despite the improved user interface and the addition of a mechanical keypad, the Touch Dual still falls short in several areas.

Composite Score: 83


Another incarnation of the slimmed-down Pearl range, the 8120’s unique offering is Wi-Fi connectivity. It also continues the theme of crossover appeal, housing a camera and music player alongside the mobile email that has become synonymous with BlackBerry.

Composite Score: 69


The Skypephone brings VoIP to a mobile, so cheap or free internet calling no longer means being tied to your PC. Although this isn’t quite the credit-crunch panacea it sounds, the Skypephone has proved popular and provides a range of features alongside its primary vocation.
 
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