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The Nokia 5800 Xpress Music could just be Nokia's answer to the iPhone. Check it out in our slide show.

Marware introduces the Game Grip, a game control-like case that takes advantage of the tilt sensor in the iPhone and iPod Touch.

The V-moda Vibe II earphones are a great option for style-conscious iPhone users who want thumping bass and hefty hardware in a stereo headset.

The Finnish company recently announced the Nokia 5800 Xpress Music, an eye-catching slim touch-screen phone that looks vaguely like you-know-what. Though Nokia is quick to dismiss the iPhone comparisons, they are obvious, and analysts across the board are making them.

At midnight 11 July Optus became Australia's first mobile carrier to sell the iPhone 3G. We were on hand to witness the festivities and to finally play with Apple's much hyped handset.

We took the iPhone 3G out for a stroll to test its camera. Our shots reveal improved image quality over the original iPhone, but it's still not stellar.

Only hours after Australia's first iPhone was sold in Sydney, we eagerly unboxed a 16GB model to show you what to expect inside.

Today, at the keynote speech of the 2008 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Steve Jobs, the Skivvy King, announced a 3G-capable second generation iPhone and put his patented "iReality iDistortion .Field" into action.

As expected, Steve Jobs used his WWDC 2008 keynote to launch the iPhone 3G. In addition to operating on the speedier 3G network, the new iPhone offers several other improvements over its predecessor, some more exciting than others. You can find all the changes--big and small--right here.

The iPhone isn't the only music cell phone around. Several other handsets also play tunes, and they do so quite well.