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Cingular 3125 Smartphone Review

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PC Magazine has reviewed the sleek Cingular 3125 "flip phone". 'The 3.8-ounce 3125 is the most striking smartphone ever. It's a long (3.9 by 2.1 by 0.7 inches) black flip phone with tapered ends and a very solid feel to its slim, grooved metal case. The grooves help the case repel fingerprints. The circular OLED display on the outside lights up elegantly, not aggressively, with an analog clock, caller ID, or an e-mail alert; it also works as a camera viewfinder. Flip open the phone to find an extremely handsome keypad made of one long piece of metal with large, flat keys; raised borders make it relatively easy to tell the keys apart.'

Read: Cingular 3125 - PC Magazine

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