Most brand-name phone providers make it possible for their 3G phones to connect to Macintosh computers. Along with the iPhone from Apple, 3G phones from Nokia, Sony Ericsson and BlackBerry are able to connect to Mac OSX with the installation of syncing applications downloadable from each of the phone manufacturer's respective websites.
Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson provides iSync plug-ins on their website that allow several of their phones to connect with Mac computers. The Sony Ericsson W850i Walkman phone is a signature 3G phone that is compatible with Macintosh computers.
Nokia
Many Nokia phones are Mac-compatible, especially N-series smartphones. Nokia's iSync plug-in is available for download on their site. The Nokia N95 uses the 3G network and is compatible with Macintosh computers.
BlackBerry
Last but not least, BlackBerry phones can also be synced with OS X using the Missing Sync for BlackBerry application. The BlackBerry Curve from T-Mobile is a 3G phone that will properly sync with Macintosh systems.
iPhones
Of course, Apple's iPhone will work with Macintosh OS X and uses the 3G network.
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