Best 5 Cell Phones

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Apple iPhone - 8GB (AT&T)

Apple iPhone - 8GB (AT&T)

Apple's iPhone sets a new benchmark in the race to combine a cell phone and media player into one device. Its sleek and user-friendly design, solid feature set and great media performance are sure to please demanding cell phone users. It's missing a few important offerings and the call quality could be just a bit better, but on the whole its a solid device.
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AT&T Tilt

AT&T Tilt

The AT&T Tilt is one of those everything-but-the-kitchen-sink-type smartphones. It's packed with just about every feature imaginable to keep the mobile professional connected and productive on the road, including 3G support, built-in GPS, and Windows Mobile 6. And did we mention that it has a tilting screen?
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LG Rumor - white (Sprint)

LG Rumor - white (Sprint)

The LG Rumor is Sprint's answer to those who want the convenience of a full alphabetic keyboard without the complexity of a smartphone. Inside an attractive, user-friendly design and is a solid feature set, which includes a megapixel camera, a music player, and GPS support. We wished the Rumor had EV-DO for faster Web surfing and a better screen resolution, but it's still a great phone for messaging addicts.
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LG Voyager - VX10000 (Verizon Wireless)

LG Voyager - VX10000 (Verizon Wireless)

After the LG VX9800 and the admirable LG enV VX99000, we now greet the next model in the series, the highly anticipated LG Voyager VX10000. More of a thorough revamp than a simple redesign, the Voyager features everything that we liked from its predecessors, but it raises the bar immensely by offering redesigned controls, a wealth of high-end features, and a huge external touch screen that's both luscious and user-friendly.
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RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130 - silver (Verizon Wireless)

RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130 - silver (Verizon Wireless)

It's been a long time coming, but CDMA customers can now get their hands on the sleek BlackBerry Pearl. And we think the RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130 is worth the wait, improving on its predecessor by adding GPS, video recording, and 3G support. The SureType keyboard may not please everyone, but it's still a great all-in-one phone and messaging device.

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