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Review: Has the BlackBerry met its match?

Nokia’s corporate messaging phone boasts a sleek design, an impressive range of features and good battery life
Price:£275 (SIM-free)
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Review: smartphone points users in right direction

HP’s latest smartphone boasts satellite navigation capabilities, but battery life is limited
Price:£299 (SIM-free)
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Review: Nokia adds VoIP to business handset

The Nokia E51 fits the business essentials into a slim handset with IP telephony support
Price:£260 (SIM-free)
Our rating: *** (3 out of 5)

Business review: iPhone out of touch with business needs

The iPhone has an impressive user interface but lacks key features for corporate use
Price:£269 with O2 mobile tariff of £35 or above
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Review: Mini BlackBerry adds Wi-Fi support

RIM’s BlackBerry 8120 is more compact than other models, but compromises on its keypad
Price:Free with any O2 business tariff of £35 per month or above
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Review: HP’s Windows Mobile handset offers advanced voice features to corporates

The business-oriented Voice Messenger smartphone boasts support for VoIP, Wi-Fi and SIP
Price: £159
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Business review: BlackBerry Curve

RIM’s new BlackBerry 8300 Curve offers all the mobile business essentials in a slim and light format
Price: £- depends on carrier tariff
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Business review: RIM BlackBerry 8800

RIM heads in the right direction with built-in satellite navigation as well as push email support
Price: £153 or less, according to operator tariff
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Review: HTC S620 Windows Mobile handset

HTC’s latest handset offers a qwerty keyboard in a more petite package than rival devices
Price: £279 (SIM-free)
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Business review: Palm Treo 750v

An impressive 3G smartphone that lets business users screen calls and receive push email
Price: £150 + VAT or less, depending on mobile tariff
Our rating: ***** (5 out of 5)

Review: Sony Ericsson P990i

A smartphone with some neat features, but its lack of a mini-USB connector makes synching tricky
Price: £570
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Review: BlackBerry Pearl is a miniature gem

RIM's new BlackBerry 8100 Pearl squeezes full email features into a more compact phone format
Price: £120
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Review: Nokia E61 smartphone

The Nokia E61's qwerty keypad and push email support make it a clear rival for RIM's BlackBerry
Price: £299
Our rating: *** (3 out of 5)
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