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With a bet-hedging semi-touchscreen format and a range of fairly mid-tier features, the KF600 has divided opinion. While many are won over by its suave looks and its quirks, others found its touch controls cumbersome.
As with the other handsets in its Classic range, the 6124 references traditional Nokia aesthetics in its appearance but houses 3G smart phone capabilities and mid-range multimedia features.
Despite its understated looks, the E590 offers a selection of features that place it in the top bracket of its budget-priced cohort, but won’t be troubling most mid- to high-end handsets.
In line with RIM’s habit of producing small families of handsets with minor variations, the Curve 8320 is identical to the Curve 8310, but with the latter’s GPS capability swapped for Wi-Fi connectivity.
The BlackBerry 8310 hopes to provide something for everyone: a full QWERTY keyboard and matchless email capabilities to keep BlackBerry’s business base happy and camera, music player and GPS capabilities for the average phone user.
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