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InfoSynch has a comprehensive review of their 10 best-rated phones:

  1. Nokia N95Nokia N95

    Score: 90% When: March 2007 Worth: $750
    Read the full review »   The phone that can do everything comes to the U.S., with GPS navigation, a 5-megapixel camera and a unique dual-slide design. Is it the best phone we’ve seen? More… Play video »

  2. Sony Ericsson W880iThe Sony Ericsson W880i

    Score: 88% When: February 2007 Worth: $550
    Read the full review »    The long-rumored, ultra-thin W880i comes packed with a great music player and stereo Bluetooth. Will importers miss the lack of 3G networking? More… Play video »

  3. Palm Treo 700wxPalm Treo 700wx

    Score: 87% When: September 2006 Worth: $250
    Read the full review »       Sprint finally gets its own version of the Windows Mobile-powered Treo. Does the 700wx measure up to Verizon Wireless’ 700w — or to the Palm OS-based 700p, for that matter? Philip Berne delivers his verdict. More…

  4. Nokia 5300 XpressMusicNokia 5300 XpressMusic

    Score: 86% When: January 2007 Worth: $250
    Read the full review »    With stereo Bluetooth, dedicated music buttons and a sporty design, the Nokia 5300 boldly declares itself a music phone. Will it replace your MP3 player as well as your phone? More…

  5. T-Mobile Sidekick 3T-Mobile Sidekick 3

    Score: 85% When: July 2006 Worth: $200 - $350
    Read the full review ».    This long-awaited update to the ubiquitous Sidekick II boasts a sleeker design, a build-in MP3 player and Bluetooth. Will it become the latest “it” phone? More…

  6. Cingular 8525Cingular 8525

    Score: 84% When: November 2006 Worth: $400
    Read the full review »    HSDPA support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth — they’re all present and accounted for in Cingular’s new Windows Mobile powerhouse. Does the 8525 steal the 3G smartphone crown? More…

  7. Motorola RAZR V3xxMotorola RAZR V3xx

    Score: 83% When: January 2007 Worth: $40 - $230
    Read the full review »    The first 3.6Mbps HSDPA phone on AT&T’s network features stereo Bluetooth and a high-resolution screen. Is it the best RAZR yet, or is it time to put the RAZR to bed? More… Play video »

  8. Samsung SPH-M610Samsung SPH-M610

    Score: 82% When: November 2006 Worth: $180 - $330
    Read the full review »     This wafer-thin clamshell features stereo Bluetooth, a 2-megapixel camera and access to Sprint’s Music Store and TV services. Does the M610 belong in your pocket? More…

  9. Motorola Q (Sprint)Motorola Q (Sprint)

    Score: 82% When: January 2007 Worth: $100 - $450
    Read the full review »    With tethered modem support and a performance boost over the original, is the Sprint version of the Q the one to buy, or should you wait for the next model? More… Play video »

  10. Samsung SGH-T629Samsung SGH-T629

    Score: 81% When: September 2006 Worth: $100 - $250
    Read the full review »    A sleek slider that boasts Bluetooth, 1.3-megapixel camera, and an MP3 player, the SGH-T629 is full of fun features. But how good is this fashionable handset for making routine calls? More…

Other good phone review sites include; C/Net, PC Magazine, PhoneScoop, Mobile Burn, PocketPC Thoughts, Engadget Mobile and Gizmodo Cellphones.

Meanwhile, Apple’s highly anticipated iPhone is on schedule to hit the U.S. market at the end of June, a senior executive with AT&T said on Wednesday. “Our expectations are good. Our testing has been good,” said AT&T Chief Operating Officer Randall Stephenson. He said more than 1 million customers have said that they would like to buy one.

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