Cell your soul: you are what you dial. That's why we've done all the legwork in finding a new mobile phone for you based on the type of guy you are and the features you've got to have in order to stay connected

Men's Fitness, Oct, 2006 by Joshua Goldman

THE PEOPLE PERSON

T-Mobile Sidekick 3

Let your thumbs do the talking. The Sidekick 3's comfortable QWERTY keypad is perfect for IM, text, and e-mail addicts. Plus, the thinner, sexier package is designed to help you snag some lustful stares. $299@T-MOBILE.COM

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THE SOPHISTICATE

Treo 6513 Black-Tie Limited Edition

Palm's Treo continues its reign as the ultimate business tool. To celebrate the company's 10th anniversary, Palm gave the excellent Treo 650 a makeover, outfitting it with polished chrome and bundling it with a fancy hard case and stylus. $599@PALM.COM

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THE SCENESTER

Samsung SCH-a930

Samsung's streak of killer mobiles blazes on with the a930 music phone. Control your downloads with dedicated playback Keys, listen to music through the phone's stereo speakers, and view track and artist info on the unit's crisp exterior display. $149@VERIZONWIRELESS.COM

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THE PAPARAZZO

Nokia N80

If you're addicted to snapping shots with your cell, you'll want the N80. The 3-megapixel camera phone has a 20x digital zoom with a close-up mode, a built-in flash, eight scene settings, and Nokia's easy-to-use options for direct printing and sharing. $599@NOKIAUSA.COM

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THE POP-CULTURE JUNKIE

Amp'd Mobile Hollywood by Motorola

This black clamshell isn't short on features, but it's the carrier's exclusive content--from names like MTV, Comedy Central, and Fox Sports--that makes this phone a must-have for die-hard media whores. $99@AMPDMOBILE.COM

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THE ROAD WARRIOR

Sony Ericsson W710i

The W710i is the ideal running companion. Strap the full-feature phone onto your arm to listen to tunes, MP3s, or FM radio while you run, or use the built-in software to track vital stats such as your speed, distance, number of steps, and calories burned. $400@SONYERICSSON.COM

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