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The Xperia, $150 on AT&T with a two-year contract and after rebates, is attractive and boasts some fine features, including a sharp, 4-in. touch-screen display, a fast, Snapdragon processor, and an 8-megapixel camera with advanced controls.
First Look: Sony Xperia X10 is no match for some other Android phones 2010
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It's bigger and heavier than most smartphones -- going from a 4-in. screen to a 4. 3-in. screen makes more of a difference than I expected.
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Other Curve specs match the 8520 closely, including its 2. 4-in display, a barebones 1.9 megapixel camera, and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support.
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If you're open to other brands of player, consider the Archos 32 Internet Tablet, $150, an 8GB player with a 3.2 touch screen that runs on the Android operating system and the Creative Zen X-fi Style, $100, a more modest player with 2.4-in. screen and plays video.
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The sides should be lined with a slightly thicker layer of pastry than the bottom, about 1/4-in (0.5 cm).
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Standout features of both include an ultra-sharp super 4-in.
First look: Samsung's Galaxy S phones look like star performers 2010
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It's bigger and heavier than most smartphones -- going from a 4-in. screen to a 4. 3-in. screen makes more of a difference than I expected.
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If you're open to other brands of player, consider the Archos 32 Internet Tablet, $150, an 8GB player with a 3.2 touch screen that runs on the Android operating system and the Creative Zen X-fi Style, $100, a more modest player with 2. 4-in. screen and plays video.
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Measuring 4. 4-in. x 2.2 in. x 0.9 in. and weighing 6 oz., the Brigade is heavier than most conventional phones. —
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The sides should be lined with a slightly thicker layer of pastry than the bottom, about 1/4-in (0.5 cm).
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