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There’s one area where the BlackBerry Storm certainly equals the iPhone: divisiveness. RIM’s first foray into the world of touch-screen telephony has confused and delighted with its ‘clickable’ interface, though its lack of Wi-Fi and poor battery life have generated more of a consensus.
Though no doubt a landmark in mobile telephony history, the G1 very much represents a work in progress for Google’s ambitions in this arena. Its fantastic Android operating system is held back by clunky hardware and an unimpressive feature set.
With the F400, Samsung has focussed its efforts on the music player in its most successful collaboration to date with audio giants Bang & Olufsen. Inevitably, the F400 cannot replace a dedicated music player, though as a phone it offers some other appealing features.
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