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By Olga Kharif
Apple's (AAPL) iPhone 3G, with its July 11 debut, may be generating the most buzz, but it's not the only game in town. For consumers looking for features the iPhone lacks—say, a Qwerty keyboard—or who don't want to switch to AT&T (T), the exclusive U.S. iPhone network provider, there are other options. Like the iPhone, many of these have touchscreens, Web access, e-mail, and Wi-Fi capabilities. And best of all for budget-conscious consumers, some are cheaper than the iPhone, which costs $199 at the low end.