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Pros
- Includes a fantastic music player
- Camera takes impressive shots
Cons
- Talk-time battery life is poor
- Keys are stiff and too close together
Bottom Line
The 700wx is physically identical to the already-impressive Treo 700w, but adds some worthy upgrades under the hood.
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