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CNET editors' picks for cell phones
By Christopher Null (updated April 13, 2004)

For the average consumer, choosing a cell phone often comes down to cosmetics and personal preferences: size, color, ease of use, and ring-tone selection. For the small-business customer, however, choosing the right cell phone should always be a matter of substance over style.

How to buy cell phones for your business

Smart phones
These mobiles let you make your calls and, with the flexibility of a fully functioning PDA, also check e-mail and schedule appointments.
Motorola MPx200 Motorola MPx200
Microsoft's first U.S. smart phone syncs easily with Outlook and has the latest mobile features.
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Business-class phones
Those phones may be bulkier than most, but they include must-have business features--such as multiple call groups and syncing capabilities--that'll help you get the job done.
Nextel i730 Nextel i730
Slicker than its predecessor, the i730 has the same business-centric features with a more intuitive interface.
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Commuter-friendly mobiles
Need a phone that has enough battery life and features to keep you busy during your long commute? These models fit the bill.
Treo 600 Treo 600
One of the best blends of phone and PDA that we've seen to date.
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