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Best mobile phones of 2006 (From Cnet)

Best camera phone of 2006: Sony Ericsson K800i
The Sony Ericsson K800i outshines all other camera phones in term of features and user-friendly design. Aside from a few squabbles with the extra bulk, the K800i makes it easy for first-time 3G users and is an ideal companion for anyone wanting to take happy-snaps on-the-go.

Most innovative design :LG Chocolate KG800
While Motorola's RAZR still manages to trigger ultra-thin fashion clones, LG has moved in a different direction with the Chocolate KG800, an understated and stylish mobile phone with a beguiling design twist.

Best slider phone of the year: Samsung D900 (Ultra Edition 12.9)
Samsung's D900 proves that's it's entirely possible to take an existing phone design and put it on a serious slimming diet.

Phone most likely to be the next big thing: Telstra hiptop 2

With consumer-friendly mobile email, instant messaging, SMS and even Web browsing, and a deal that gives you almost unlimited data for $1 per day, Telstra's hiptop 2 looks set to become BlackBerry for teens and twentysomethings -- it could even topple an iPod as the hottest thing under the Christmas tree this year.

Best smart phone for business users BlackBerry 8700
The BlackBerry 8700 series is ideal for mobile professionals who require always-on e-mail access, but its cost and functionality won't be attractive to most non-business users.

Fashion phone of the year: Sony Ericsson Z610i
Sony Ericsson's Z610i is a hot 3G phone for this summer with some serious features under the hood, but you may not want to use it as your main camera or video player.

Slimmest phone that would go unnoticed even in Nicole Richie's pocket :Motorola SLVR L7
Basically a candybar version of the RAZR, Motorola's SLVR is a stylish, multimedia-savvy phone that slips easily into your pocket.

Tackiest phone of the year: Motorola D&G RAZR V3i
This fashion-focused phone screamed "tack-o-rama" according to our simple tastes, but label lovers might be sold on the gold.

Phone that came closest to being an "iPod Killer":Sony Ericsson W810i

An excellent phone with plenty of storage space for photos. The camera is above average for a mobile phone, as are the supplied headphones. While there is no need for W800i users to upgrade to this model, the W810i offers an impressive feature set for those considering the purchase.

Best BlackBerry:BlackBerry Pearl 8100
Consumers that have already been lured by the BlackBerry's popular email functions will love the new-look Pearl, but may be disappointed when comparing it to other high-end consumer devices with 2-megapixel cameras and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Best phone for e-mail that's not a BlackBerry:Nokia E61 Nokia E61
What do you call something that looks like a Blackberry, acts like a Blackberry and yet offers a lot more than most Blackberry devices? Nokia calls it the E61.

Most likely to survive being dropped in the loo:Nokia 5500
The 5500's training features improve on its predecessors, but are at best a novelty for those starting out, rather than fitness fanatics. As a sturdy phone, however, the 5500 shines.

Best GPS-enabled phone: Mio A701
Overall, a great phone with a host of features in addition to GPS capabilities, the experience is only marred by the high price and ergonomic issues.

Mobile phone readers had the most problems with:Nokia 6280
Provided you're willing to compromise a bit of pocket space, the Nokia 6280 has a range of multimedia applications and a dazzling big, bright screen. We'd like to have seen better camera performance, but as far as capturing video goes, it's hard to beat this phone at the moment in terms of quality.

Biggest let-down in 2006 when it was finally released:Nokia N91
The N91 sees Nokia take two steps forward with functionality and one step back in its design efforts, making the phone suitable for feature-mongers but not so attractive to budding fashionistas.

Most anticipated phone for 2007:Nokia N95
It's hard to pigeonhole Nokia's flaship multimedia device, the N95, as a mobile phone. Due in January 2007, it combines a quadband handset (with support for 3G and HSDPA networks) with a GPS navigator and mapping application, 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, a Web browser and a whole lot more.


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Old 26-12-2006, 10:19
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Old 26-12-2006, 10:48
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Old 26-12-2006, 10:53
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Just noticed there is no mention of the N73 in any of the categories. There should.
Old 26-12-2006, 12:04
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Old 26-12-2006, 12:07
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divooneh23, there isn't a category it could be in, no "Best smartphone" only the business one.
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Old 26-12-2006, 12:30
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I agree with divooneh23.The N73 should be in one of the categories.
Old 26-12-2006, 12:54
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Biggest let-down in 2006 when it was finally released:Nokia N91
The N91 sees Nokia take two steps forward with functionality and one step back in its design efforts, making the phone suitable for feature-mongers but not so attractive to budding fashionistas.
agree..!

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Just noticed there is no mention of the N73 in any of the categories. There should.
the SE k800 could have actually taken its place...
Old 26-12-2006, 15:47
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i noticed that there is no : (Best Music Phone) .
i wonder why .
Old 26-12-2006, 16:01
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i noticed that there is no : (Best Music Phone) .
i wonder why .
maybe they think that it would be obvious...that it will be w810 or any other walkman phone..just my opinion
Old 26-12-2006, 16:24
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kaiba, they wrote "Best Music Phone" in different words:Phone that came closest to being an "iPod Killer":Sony Ericsson W810i

Unreliable phone:6280.
LOL, Motorola v3 was surely worser than this phone. My dad was 100 times in tempation to grab his v3 and hit it to the wall. Every my friend who has v3 is in the same tempation. What a piece of junk.
Old 26-12-2006, 17:00
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Well...strange choice of categories anyway...
Old 26-12-2006, 17:01
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Motorola v3 was surely worser than this phone. My dad was 100 times in tempation to grab his v3 and hit it to the wall. Every my friend who has v3 is in the same tempation. What a piece of junk.
The V3 is actually a very reliable phone imo, disregarding it's battery let down. What kinds of problems have you had with it that makes it unreliable?
Old 26-12-2006, 20:31
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divooneh23, the V3 has terrible reliability! Apart from the battery it has allsorts of software issues with resets, menu options not working, thinking it's on charge when it's not plugged in etc.
The 6280 is just as bad though
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Old 26-12-2006, 21:42
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i agree bout the razr and the 6280 had both hated both then i got a n80 and it just goes from bad to worse, 8800 sirrocco and a n95 in the line up tho
Old 26-12-2006, 23:16
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where its the n93 n73? cnet probably wrote that when drunk
Old 26-12-2006, 23:46
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divooneh23, the V3 has terrible reliability! Apart from the battery it has allsorts of software issues with resets, menu options not working, thinking it's on charge when it's not plugged in etc.
The 6280 is just as bad though
you should try owning a sony ericsson(or a windows mobile phone). then you'll really discover the meaning of "unreliable".
the only thing that keeps them bouyant is their incessant marketing. they are in the same boat as MS - if they didn't market their products so frantically, they would be a sinking ship.
Old 27-12-2006, 03:15
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brightspark, i agree with you :P but motorola have the same problem when people get tired of their design they will go down too.
Old 27-12-2006, 05:54
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divooneh23, the V3 has terrible reliability! Apart from the battery it has allsorts of software issues with resets, menu options not working, thinking it's on charge when it's not plugged in etc.
The 6280 is just as bad though
weired, I never experienced any of these problems with mine lucky me
Old 27-12-2006, 05:56
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Tackiest phone of the year: Motorola D&G RAZR V3i

100% agree
me too, really everyone get tired of razry & moto !!!
Old 27-12-2006, 08:10
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you should try owning a sony ericsson(or a windows mobile phone). then you'll really discover the meaning of "unreliable".
I have my w800 for 1 year and haven`t have any problems with it. Although, the only problem was joystick, but I cleaned the dust under the joystick and it works perfectly. Seriously, I don`t what problems you had with SE. PM me and I will understand your anger.
Old 27-12-2006, 09:12
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m.h., what about WSOD?
Old 27-12-2006, 09:53
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Jo, I've had a K750, two W800's, a W600, a couple more SE phones and a W810 right now and I've never had a WSOD, never never. Generally speaking I've never been let down in any way. That would be my definition of reliable.
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jo, I've had a K750, two W800's, a W600, a couple more SE phones and a W810 right now and I've never had a WSOD, never never. Generally speaking I've never been let down in any way. That would be my definition of reliable.
never had any WSOD with any SE in 2 years( about 10 phones) but had 3 WSOD with 6280 in less than 6 month.
Old 27-12-2006, 13:29
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In my experiance HTC (windows devices) and my 100+ SE devices are in no way less reliable or erratic than anything else, in fact the ONLY phone i bought that went wrong this year was a Moto L6
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Old 27-12-2006, 13:36
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Biggest let-down in 2006 when it was finally released:Nokia N91
The N91 sees Nokia take two steps forward with functionality and one step back in its design efforts, making the phone suitable for feature-mongers but not so attractive to budding fashionistas.

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uh huh. i dont think so. looks sexy to me.
Old 27-12-2006, 13:48
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Biggest let-down in 2006 when it was finally released:Nokia N91
Why not p990? After he was finally released, this phone was too old. It already looked too bulky and heavy. Plus, it had 1000 bugs in it. When it was finally released, p990 had incredibly big price.
I think that n91 didn`t deserved this title. When it was finally released, although it was expensive in the beggining, still it`s well selling. Plus, it still has the best music player on a mobile in the world. So clear and so loud sound still nobody has as good as one on the n91.
Old 27-12-2006, 13:56
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I think it is rather ridiculous to base such a decision on personal taste - as they did with the N91, which is called a let-down because of the design.

But as I said, another strange and quite useless list. I mean, look at the categories: Best smart phone for business users / Best BlackBerry / Best phone for e-mail that's not a BlackBerry ... so, they had a special category for the 3 Blackberries that were released in 2006 AND voted a Blackberry in another category as well - I mean, c'mon...and while the W810 is a great phone, it's surely not an iPod-Killer in my eyes. And seeing that HipTop-thing win another category finally convinced how crappy that whole report is...
Old 27-12-2006, 14:07
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wawwwww ... go w810
Old 27-12-2006, 14:12
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Hey at least MY phone's safe if i drop it down the toilet Chlettn
These polls are always going to please or dissapoint someone
I mean Samsung X820 has L7 licked for style and thinness for that dumb tart's pocket!! (purely my opinion of course)
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Old 27-12-2006, 14:18
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mweb6161,

Yeah, a X820 fits a walking skeleton better than a L7 - I totally agree.
Old 27-12-2006, 14:29
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Most anticipated phone for 2007:Nokia N95 seems pretty daft too & only picked because Nokia announced it so early. We don't even know what SE & Samsung etc have in store for 2007 at this time.
Old 27-12-2006, 14:32
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Tackiest camera shutter cover of the year - SE K800i
Old 27-12-2006, 14:47
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In my experiance HTC (windows devices) and my 100+ SE devices are in no way less reliable or erratic than anything else, in fact the ONLY phone i bought that went wrong this year was a Moto L6
thats because the moto L6 was the only one you used before selling it
Old 27-12-2006, 15:25
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There is a modicum of truth in that Sparky , IMO a lot of SE phones go wrong because of half-assed attempts at debranding/modding, if left well alone they are normally fine.
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don't you mean motos? there are plenty of forums that are entirely dedicated to modding motos(eg motomodders, motox, etc), but i see none for SE. apart from devinci, i see no other resource for modding SE's.
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Thats exactly my point, You look on Se-nse , and see some real horror conversions and debranding, done by new owners who dont have a clue, and then complain when they get WSOD!!.
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where its the n93 n73? cnet probably wrote that when drunk
so true, so true
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mweb6161, that is very true! SE debranding/modding is still pretty new and if you don't research first you can bugger things up good and proper!
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mweb6161, that is very true! SE debranding/modding is still pretty new and if you don't research first you can bugger things up good and proper!
You have to wonder just how many phone horror stories you read on the net are caused by the owners themselves-90% at least I reckon. But thats something no one will ever admit too.
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Too right, we get to see the simple end of that every day, people trying to play .wma on a Chocolate etc, most people really don't have a clue but will still have a go!
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most people really don't have a clue but will still have a go!
same reason why SE has been number one in UK!!??

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Old 27-12-2006, 21:17
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where its the n93 n73? cnet probably wrote that when drunk

so true, so true
N93 was a big failure after N90, then there's no reason to praise it !! (unfortunately N93i is the same!!)
N73 is the best among N-family !
Old 27-12-2006, 22:50
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n93 its not buggy it records VGA 30fps what it supposed too, and have optical zoom, failure in what? camera quality? its one of the best in the market. have a problem with noise but the k800 would have IF it had optical zoom that it doens't
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N93 was a big failure after N90
WTF!!!! where the heck did u get that from ??!!!!
give links, proofs/stats to ur statement or else stop posting in here!!!!!!!
Old 28-12-2006, 05:57
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saliquincer, wow i think you had too much alcohol on christmas and you're still tipsy.

P990i deserve 2 award on those categories. biggest let down and most problematic after big delay releasing it. - just my2cent.
Old 28-12-2006, 07:15
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N91 biggest let down ???

What a useless list...basically they threw away all the great features, the fact that the N91 has won almost all sound quality comparisons tests (headphones) against SE and even IPOD because they did not like the fashion design (as opposed to SE rectangle)....

not impressed

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Why not p990? After he was finally released, this phone was too old. It already looked too bulky and heavy. Plus, it had 1000 bugs in it. When it was finally released, p990 had incredibly big price.
I think that n91 didn`t deserved this title. When it was finally released, although it was expensive in the beggining, still it`s well selling. Plus, it still has the best music player on a mobile in the world. So clear and so loud sound still nobody has as good as one on the n91.
id oh so agree with u and music101
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WTF!!!! where the heck did u get that from ??!!!!
give links, proofs/stats to ur statement or else stop posting in here!!!!!!!
N93 bombed just like the N90, In the UK it was only adopted by Vodafone therefore ensuring weak sales.
BTW in the UK nearly ALL devices are sold on contract or PAYG, Sim-free prices are ludicrously high in comparison.
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Jo, why are you so sure that k800 would have noise problem just like N93? Maybe it wouldn't have that problem. Maybe those engineers from SE in cooperation with those from Sony would make it perfect quality or maybe they wouldn't. So you can't say that if it had optical zoom it would have the same problem as N93
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