'everything-but-the-kitchen-sink smart phones'
'built-in camera, video and music playback'
'The keys are so crowded and close together that it's easy to press the wrong button when typing with your thumbs.'
'There's nothing outrageously new about the Treo 750's features'
'sometimes confusing user interface'
'midnight-blue casing is attractive, and the device is comfortable to hold during phone calls.'
'Compared to other consumer-oriented handhelds on the market, it is midpriced at around $270.'
'outstanding audio quality'
'What's Not Lack of multimedia playback buttons.'
'the power button seems unresponsive.'
'contains all the necessary tools for its adequate usage'
'Keys are too flat.'
'lack of a touch-screen, and only two context buttons'
'I am amazed at the small size of the device'
'The Cingular 8125 is available now at a pricey $299.99 with a two-year contract.'
'The Cingular 8125 is certainly not a flashy device, and doesn't stand out dramatically in either specs or features.'
'its thickness made it awkward to use for phone calls.'
'You can slide out the QWERTY thumb-operated keyboard for quick message composition or use stylus input.'
'a chunky design'
'The 2.2-inch, display is bright and clear, and we like the externally mounted Secure Digital card slot.'
'High-bitrate files played skip free, but they sounded terrible on the supplied headset, not surprisingly.'
'easy-to-use software solutions'
'The angle of the flip cover is good for holding against the face'
'Pricey.'
'allows subscribers access to their corporate email accounts'
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