Pros
- Unique standard- and smart-phone hybrid
- Great for e-mail and Web surfing
Cons
- Keyboard can be frustrating
- Keyboard can be awkward
Bottom Line
Version two of this consumer/business hybrid phone works for moderate amounts of e-mail and Internet text input.
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