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“Imagine a world without photography,” said the photographer Berenice Abbott, “one could only imagine.”
Handset exclusivity is fast becoming a key point of difference between the network operators. Should you want a Blackberry Storm you have to go to Vodafone. O2 has the iPhone. And now Hutchison Whampoa, who own the 3 network, have gone one step further and created INQ Mobile.
One feature any self-respecting music phone should surely boast is a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The Pearl 8110 is another step in BlackBerry’s incremental move into the mainstream. But despite backing up its peerless mobile email capacity with a broader array of standard features, the 8110 is unable to compete with the multimedia experience provided by the likes of Nokia’s Nseries models.
The first of Sony Ericsson’s mid-range phones to bear the ‘K’ badge previously reserved for Cyber-shot phones, the K660i stakes the internet as its territory, with 3.5G capabilities and dedicated browser shortcuts.
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