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CeBIT highlights handset models with next-generation features
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At CeBIT 2005, leading handset vendors Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Siemens, Sagem and NEC presented a host of feature phones, offering third-generation (3G) technologies, high-resolution digital cameras and MP3-player functionality. China-based Haier and Amoi Electronics also participated in the trade show. In addition, China-based TCL Communication Technology and France-based Alcatel exhibited together as the joint venture that was formed last year.
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