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2009-02-21
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2009-02-21
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2009-02-21
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2009-02-22
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http://technotraveler.com/2008/10/22...travel-device/
...the devices ‘that do everything’ are coming. The iPhone 3G, HTC Touch Pro , HTC T-Mobile G1, Sumsung Omnia , HTC Advantage X7510, Sony Xperia X1 , LG KC910 Renoir and Samsung M8800 Pixon are mighty foes, with many more on the way. In this review I will only look at the features that benefit your travel.
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2009-02-22
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2009-02-22
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2009-02-22
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2009-02-22
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Well... unless you factor in the lower cost of a previous-generation device (instead of comparing them by launch prices), I'd think the RX-51 is pretty likely to beat the N810. The competitors listed are questionable, though -- too many compromises to cram them into a "phone" formfactor, and inferior OSes.