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This flagship BlackBerry sports a new display with twice the resolution of previous models, plus HSDPA 3G data and 1 GB of built-in memory. Other key features include GPS navigation, Wi-Fi, 2 megapixel camera, video capture, 3.5mm headphone jack, memory card slot, full web browser, and stereo Bluetooth
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This replacement for the CG225 is lighter and slightly more compact, with an internal antenna. Other upgrades include Bluetooth, EDGE data, a larger phone book, and hearing-aid compatibility. Carryover features include a VGA camera, speaker phone, and downloadable Java games.
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This bar-style phone can receive live TV broadcasts from the MediaFLO network. Other features include HSDPA 3G data, landscape QVGA display, memory card slot, stereo Bluetooth, and a megapixel camera.
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LG's thinnest and highest-end 3G phone for AT&T to date. This slim, metal-clad slider sports a QVGA display, 2 megapixel camera, HSDPA data, video sharing, and voice dialing. A generous 70 MB of internal memory can be supplemented with memory cards up to 4 GB.
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LG's thinnest and highest-end 3G phone for AT&T to date. This slim, metal-clad slider sports a QVGA display, 2 megapixel camera, HSDPA data, video sharing, and voice dialing. A generous 70 MB of internal memory can be supplemented with memory cards up to 4 GB.
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This sleek finger-touch phone is LG's first phone for AT&T to support live TV with MediaFLO technology. Key features include a large 3" screen, HSDPA 3.6, a 2 megapixel camera, video sharing, stereo Bluetooth, and a memory card slot.
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This entry-level GSM phone sports several upgrades over the C139, including polyphonic ringtones, MMS, and a WAP browser.
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This more-affordable cousin of the SLVR L7 keeps most of its best features, including a super-slim profile, VGA camera with video capture, Bluetooth, speakerphone, and push-to-talk. Other features of this GSM phone include Java 2.0, MMS, USB, and class 10 GPRS.
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This update to the V180 steps up to a larger main display, quad-band roaming, and adds Motorola's Screen3 dynamic idle feature. Other key features include an external display, speakerphone, Java 2.0, and MP3 ringtones.
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This stateside cousin of the V500 lacks Bluetooth, but is otherwise similar. Key features include quad-band world roaming, VGA camera, high-res main display, MP3 ringtones, speakerphone, and Java.
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This clamshell GSM phone for the mass market follows in the footsteps of the 6102i and 6103. Improvements include a memory card slot, music player, stereo Bluetooth, internal antenna, lighter weight, quad-band roaming, and Flash Lite 2.0. Other features include a camera with video capture and a stereo FM radio
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