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Though features such as built-in GPS and a 5 megapixel camera are no longer the headline-grabbers they were when the N95 first appeared, its array and quality of features are just as relevant today.
For all its low-key exterior and modest features, the Nokia 6300 is a very popular phone. Ease-of-use, durability and superior battery life make it an excellent choice for those times when a phone is just a phone.
With its various branded incarnations, the HTC TyTN ii is an incredibly competent smartphone, with real usability and a raft of features for business customers, though it has less to offer mainstream phone users.
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.
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