Looking to trade your old cell phone for a model with a camera? We round up the best models currently on the market
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The second in the Nokia N-series, the N90 has a Carl Zeiss optics 2-megapixel lens with auto focus (in simple language, this means you can take good print quality pictures with your phone), video capturing and flash.
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The phone offers 262K TFT display (which means your brightness and colour display are much better), is a quad-band product (can be used anywhere across the world) with EDGE and stereo speakers.
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This is a tri-band phone with EDGE, WLAN (translated from jargon, this means it is wi-fi enabled phone and you can use it at coffee shops like Barista and airports that offer access to the Net), FM radio, Infrared, Bluetooth and a high-resolution 2-megapixel camera. The display is huge, with 2.7-inch TFT touch screen and 262K colours. A stylus is provided.
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The first model of the N-series phones by Nokia. There is no major difference from the Nokia 6680, except better design and a 2-megapixels camera.
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A pioneer in consumer electronics, Samsung has many good GSM mobile phones to its credit.
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V3i has always been appreciated for its sleek design and attractive colours. The latest addition in the Indian market is the pink model; many new colours are on their way.
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The most anticipated new phone in 2005, the SE K750i is a true value-for-money phone.
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Samsung is undoubtedly a master when it comes to creating sleek, attractive slider phones.
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This is the successor to the Nokia 3230. Touted as a music phone, it features a unique twistable keypad that acts as a regular keypad as well as a media player keypad.
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With a candy bar form factor, this phone is loaded with features that are generally found in much more expensive models.
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