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The Motorola RIZR Z3 by T-mobile is a lightweight, fairly priced, stylish device. Weighing in at just under four ounces, while still a slim phone, the RIZR Z3 is a bit sturdier then the RAZR phone. Its added thickness provides a greater sense of reliability, and its front sliding mechanism is trendy and makes the phone's options more readily available, but in doing so, it also leaves the face of the phone subject to the hazards of daily life.
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The Kyocera Lingo M1000 is the first cell phone with a full QWERTY keyboard to be offered by Cricket. There are a few other features that I was impressed with like the “key lock” feature so when I slip it into my pocket it stays in the off position. It also has bluetooth, a 1.3 megapixel camera, a speaker phone and an alarm clock/stop watch with a count down timer. The design is really fun and modern, great for teenagers.
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T-Moblie's newest phone suffers a bit from being caught in the middle of the road a bit. As a phone, it is enormously powerful and maybe a bit too complex, and as a PDA, it is very slow and weak on features. Therefore, both previous PDA users and existing flip-phone users are likely to find something wrong with this device. For our purposes, we are going to consider the Dash to be a very powerful phone, with tons of features you can't find on any other phone, and a bit of learning curve to go with it.
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The LG CE110 is a sporty, lightweight, slim phone targeted at a young generation of cell phone user who are expecting new features in a flip phone. Most would consider the LG CE110 to be a “starter phone” due to its low resolution photo quality. This basic camera phone is a pretty affordable phone. It has some nice features such as Bluetooth and instant messaging.
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