Nokia Nuron $99 with NO CONTRACT at Walmart.com

Honestly, it's not a bad deal for a prepaid phone, if only to keep it in your car and use it as a sat nav for Ovi Maps.

But realistically most U.S. users or teens will be happier with a Blackberry Curve on Boost or Metro PCS.

Besides the more relevant content for the Blackberry app market for American users (despite the growth of Ovi, most of the stuff in there isn't geared to U.S. users---hello, ESPN Soccernet, only?), the keyboard is likely to win over the high school crowd.
 
$100 for a rugged 3G touchscreen smartphone with free offline maps and $10 internet seems like a decent deal, I heard it can load custom firmware to increase the CPU speed 3 times... the only downside is it has no W-Fi...
 
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