Motorola Devour

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Motorola's Devour takes what is essentially is a Droid and wraps it in a sleeker, less brick-like shell. The phone is also a bit more social-media friendly with the inclusion of Motoblur, a solution that integrates your contacts, emails, and photos, with all your favorite social media services. Link

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Sony Ericsson Aspen

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If you can't decide on a QWERTY or touchscreen phone, Sony gives you both with their Aspen hybrid. The phone gives you the tactility of mechanical keys and the enhanced usability of a touch-enabled screen. The phone comes with the latest Windows Mobile OS, 3.2 megapixel camera, and a wide array of multimedia and built-in social media features. Link

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Sony Ericsson Vivaz

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Sony's latest multimedia-centric phone looks to be a pretty serious iPhone contender with its HD-capable, 8.1 Megapixel camera that can shoot 720p video. It also features 8GBs of storage, a 3.2'' screen, out of the box Facebook and Twitter integration, and a plethora of other bells and whistles. Link

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Jawbone Icon

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Icon is Jawbone's smallest headset yet and trust us, the less visible your headset the better. Icon brings with it Jawbone's latest NoiseAssassin noise eliminating technology, battery status indicator via your iPhone screen, and "simultaneous multipoint" for connecting to multiple phones at the same time. Link: $100

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Palm Pre and Pixi Plus

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A great pair of phones just got a whole hell of a lot better. Palm is giving both the Pre and Pixi a feature boost with 16GBs of storage on the Pre, Wi-Fi on the Pixi, and both will now include Palm's innovative Touchstone conduction charger. Both phones will also be getting a new app called Palm mobile hotpost which turns the phones into a mobile Wi-fi router. Can your iPhone do that? Link

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Porsche Design P'9522 Black Edition

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We're of the opinion that everything just looks better in black and we're happy to see that Porsche Design is on the same page with us with their new P'9522 Black Edition. Nothing new here, same features of the original P'9522 (fingerprint reader, OLED touchscreen, Wi-Fi) but in stealthy, black aluminum. Link

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Google Nexus One

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There hasn't been a phone since the iPhone that has received the amount of hope the rumored Google Phone has gotten. Today Google is putting the rumors to rest with the announcement of the Nexus One, Google's first official in-house cell phone. Unlike the other Android phones, the Nexus One is a Google design from the ground up featuring a new UI design, a 3.7'' touch screen, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, 5MP camera, and 4GBs of storage via the included MicroSD card. The phone will be available unlocked for $530 or through T-Mobile initially for $180. Nexus One will be available on Verizon in the Spring. Link

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Vertu V Collection Bluetooth Headset

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Vertu's V Collection Bluetooth Headset is the epitome of excess. The headset resides inside a black resin and premium grade stainless steel pen case. As for the headset itself, it features an articulating earpiece element and an ear loop constructed out of titanium memory-metal. Link: $730 / Source

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Monocle x BlackBerry 9700

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Monocle has teamed up with RIM on a limited edition (100 model run) 9700 Bold which will each come pre-loaded with Monocle's 25/25 travel guides and will also include an exclusive strap, 16GB memory card, and specially design wallpapers. Link: $1,600

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Sony Ericsson Pureness

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Sony Ericsson's Pureness is for the minimalist who wants to be a little less connected in a an over-connected world. While the phone is pretty basic in its featureset, the phone doesn't skimp on design. It sports a beautiful transparent screen and a hidden keypad which reveals itself when in use. Link

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