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If you really want a physical keyboard on your mobile, the ZTE Tureis is an affordable option. However, it does mean you lack some of the fun that a large touchscreen offers on an Android handset. The D-pad meanwhile, which seems to have been...
If you're a BlackBerry fan disillusioned by RIM's recent lack of reliability, the Tureis offers the form factor you're used to with the bullet-proof Android OS. If you're already familiar with Android devices, it's unlikely that...
The ZTE Tureis looks like a great budget Android handset on paper. It has a good keyboard, a screen that you would expect from a budget handset, Android 2.2 and it is fast because of the 800 MHz processor and the OS being vanilla. However, the form...
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