Pros
- Impressive slimline design
- Inexpensive for a PDA/phone
Cons
- Doesn't include Office apps
- Navigation controls are hard to use
Bottom Line
This slim, stylish Windows Mobile smart phone is inexpensive, but it needs extra cost software to edit Office documents.
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