Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Good phone are like good sex, you have to pay over the odds for it....
or...good phones make calling there first and foremost feature...everything else is dessert
sorry, companies aren't in the business of making "phones" anymore...as we head toward the end of the decade it's all about "mobile devices" that just happen to include a phone, but do everything you can imagine. the best and most popular phones will be the ones that are capable of doing 3 or 4 different things...not 1 or 2