From the Times Online:
Your mobile phone is no longer just a portable device for making phone calls - in some cases it's a complete home entertainment system waiting to be pushed to its limits. We look at the top five phones with entertainment capabilities, and the top five smartphones for the portable office.
The phones covered include:
Samsung SGH-D600
Sharp 903
Sony Ericsson W900
Nokia 6680
Motorola Razr
Blackberry
Palm Treo 650
T-Mobile MDA Vario / O2 XDA Mini S
HP iPAQ HW6515 Mobile Messenger
Sony Ericsson P990
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