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Cell Phones Of The Year 2003
Category: Cell phone manufacturer with the best personalization features

There are clearly two philosophies among cell phone manufacturers when it comes to determining how users will personalize their phones. Some restrict possibilities as much as possible to force users to pay for ringtones and graphics through their service providers while others give their users the tools to do it themselves and the way they want it. Of course, we - the users - prefer those who let us do what we want with our cell phone.

And the nominees are...
Motorola
Motorola made a fantastic u-turn in terms of personalization features. They used to offer virtually none and now every new Motorola phone includes a melody composer and the possibility to save graphics and MIDI files from a wireless web connection.
Nokia
Nokia has always offered do-it-yourself personalization features and recently, they did a fantastic with their North-American cell phones by offering users their "Nokia PC suite" for free download, which lets you create ringtones and graphics and transfer them to your phone for free.
Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson phones let you add graphics and ringtones in virtually any possible way: through an infrared port, via your wireless web connection or even through a built-in melody composer in virtually any Sony Ericsson.
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