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        <title>The Sendo X and a half</title>
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        <title>Series 60 Phones</title>
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        <title>Nokia 6670</title>
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        <description>A little while ago I reviewed the Nokia 6260 and said I thought it was the best Series 60 Smartphone available at the time. Well since then, Nokia have either announced or released a whole batch of phones powered by the Symbian Series 60 operating system, which has to put that claim into doubt, so I thought I would take a look at a newcomer to see if the new kid on the block has any thing in it's arsenal to worry the older hands. </description>
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        <description>The 6260 is the latest in a long line of Symbian series 60 phones, and can trace its lineage all the way back to the 7650, the very first Symbian Smartphone. It takes all the best features of the previous phones and adds some new twists (literally) of its own to end up as the best Symbian phone you can buy at the moment, and maybe, the best Smartphone you can buy. That’s a pretty high accolade, and I can already hear the Microsoft camp mumbling, but lets have a closer look at the phone and maybe I can convince you.</description>
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        <title>N-Gage QD - What others have said.</title>
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