'The Legend looks refined, it feels superb and yet it's not a flashy phone. '
'Coming in at 4.41 inches long by 2.22 inches wide by 0.45 inch thick, the device weighs 4.44 ounces, making it one of the lighter Android-powered smartphones on the market.'
'HTC has tried to make mobile communication as effortless as possible with the HTC Legend.'
'The phone feels solid overall, and the soft-touch finish on back prevents it from feeling completely slick and becoming a complete smudge magnet like the front of the device.'
'Even more convenient, everything you do on your phone is mirrored on Studio, which means all photos and low resolution videos are automatically uploaded to your Kin Web page. '
'it's that phone calls are dead, and everyone is Facebooking like it's going out of style.'
'Overall, the Kin One's hardware is the nicest thing about the phone: It's compact, good looking, tough and just plain fun to hold and use.
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'Naturally, the 6720 classic offers access to Telstra's BigPond range of content and services, including Mobile Foxtel, Yellow Pages and WhereIs maps. '
'With this in mind, we believe each new phone needs to set itself apart from the pack somehow, and the 6720 just doesn't do that. '
'Store all your music and pictures on your phone on the 45 megabytes of internal memory which is pretty poor but you do get a 1 gigabyte memory card with the phone and you can get up to 8 GB with another card.'
'It is a high-end candybar phone with 3G capabilities, and similar features to the Nokia 6710 Navigator. '
'The Touch Dual's 400-MHz Qualcomm MSM7200 CPU is powerful enough to run Windows Mobile at a decent clip, though on occasion I still had to wait several seconds with frozen dialog boxes on the screen.'
'The original Touch model had it on the bottom edge which was way more convenient, especially when you had the phone inside the case - the new solution doesn't allow plugging in headset in such a situation due to the unusual slot location.'
'well-designed slider'
'it revealed the elegant image of the modern PocketPC'