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    A three-inch LCD, serviceable high-ISO photos, and some fun features take a backseat to the Fujifilm FinePix V10's merely average image quality and tiny controls.

  • Nokia 7250

    The 7250 marries a solid feature set and excellent battery life. Read our Australian review.

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  • Nokia 3650

    Despite the "ring of fire" keypad, the Nokia 3650 has some fantastic--and relatively unique--features. This is definitely worth a perusal for those looking at the high-end mobile market.

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