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You don't typically get this close to your phone unless you're about to put it against the side of your face, but hey, we figure a little intimate time with a device you use this much can't hurt, now, can it?
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Many have simply dismissed this as the One, though if you look close enough you should notice the subtle differences: the frame is white all around the phone, and the speaker grills are shorter.
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But while the iPhone may not represent as much of a handful, there's still times that it -- like any phone -- isn't as close as you might want it.
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After all, like Wi-Fi, once you get beyond the miniscule hardware cost of the phone itself, it costs close to absolutely nothing per call.
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When the keypad is spun out, the phone is still comfortable to hold and the buttons are still close enough together that you can use the keypad and navigation with one hand.
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Using your phone's location information, it can show train times when you get close to a station, concerts coming to a venue near you, photogenic landmarks in the vicinity, and suggest events in the area to check out.
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