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| All mobile phones were not created equal - there has been some great models, but equally there have been many more efforts that did not attain the required levels of greatness.
The Mobile-Advice Awards were created to honour some of the best achievements. If a handset has excelled in any aspect, be it performance, design, or features, it'll be considered for nomination here.
Want to suggest a handset or a new category of an award? Post in the forum for further discussion. | |
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Best Battery Life - Nokia 6310 |
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With a whopping 410 hours of standby, the Nokia 6310/6310i is well equipped. With no colour screen to drain power, this phone can keep on going. |
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Average Rating - 3.7 |
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Best Camera - Sharp 903 |
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A cool 3-megapixel monster with optical zoom that's more camera than phone. Sharp deliver again with another quality handset. |
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Average Rating - 3.3 |
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Best for Internet - O2 XDA IIs |
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With optional Wireless LAN capability, a huge display, and running Windows Mobile OS, the XDA is the phone for the Internet. |
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Average Rating - 7 |
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Best Value - Nokia 1100 |
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Possibly the cheapest Nokia handset on the market, this handset sacrifices many features in the name of value. Great if you just want a phone. |
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Average Rating - 5.4 |
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Style Award - Motorola V3 RAZR |
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The most stylish phone out there? We think so. A high quality, slim-line case makes this an eye-catching model. |
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Average Rating - 8.3 |
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