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Acer Tempo X960 review
Among Acer's first forays into touchscreen smart phone territory, the Tempo X960 on paper looks like a Windows Mobile 6.1 device that ticks all the right boxes. With HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity for speedy Web browsing, can it strike fear into the hearts of its rivals? Read more
29 May 2009 by Flora Graham
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Nokia 7100 Supernova review
The 7100 Supernova is a small, glossy slider with all the essential features and a decent keypad that makes texting easy. With a poor camera and not much memory, it doesn't do much else, but, for those looking to keep it simple and save some cash, this budget phone could be just the ticket Read more
26 May 2009 by Flora Graham
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Nokia 7210 Supernova review
The slim, colourful 7210 Supernova is about as simple a phone as you can get nowadays. It supports a good range of music formats and we're fans of the Flickr uploading feature, but it's pricey for an unsophisticated handset. For those seeking a basic camera phone, though, it's worth a look Read more
26 March 2009 by Flora Graham
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Nokia 2310 review
The Nokia 2310 is a budget handset for those who can do without all the extras that have become attached to mobile phones over the years. The call quality is excellent and battery life is impressive, and as an added bonus, it includes a built-in FM tuner and the ability to save your favourite stations Read more
25 October 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Samsung F300 review
The Samsung F300 combines phone and MP3 player like none before it. Styled along the lines of the iPod nano, this two-faced handset is impressively slim and even manages to pack a camera into its slender frame Read more
17 May 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Motorola Rokr E1 review
The most notable thing about the Rokr E1 is not its oddly spelt name, but the fact that it's the first handset to incorporate Apple's iTunes software, thereby making it into a phone-cum-iPod. If you're a customer of the iTunes Music Store, this is currently the only mobile phone that'll play the music you've purchased. Read more
20 September 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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