Pros
- Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS
- Excellent e-mail options
Cons
- Ugly, boxy design
- Keyboard is hard to use
Bottom Line
Built-in Wi-Fi can't compensate for a boxy design and a hard-to-use phone.
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