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Palm Pre (US version) review
It's not without its flaws, but, when the Pre's good, it's very good. Its multitasking functionality and notifications system, for example, are streets ahead of the competition, and the webOS is a really solid and stable platform. The iPhone may still have the edge but Palm is back in the game Read more
4 June 2009 by Bonnie Cha
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Acer Tempo DX900 review
If you want a Windows Mobile smart phone with support for dual SIM cards, the Acer Tempo DX900 is currently the only option available in the UK. A competent handset, it does a good job of handling two SIMs, and its touchscreen is fairly responsive, but its design won't inspire envy Read more
7 May 2009 by Sandra Vogel
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O2 Xda Zest review
The Zest is an easy-to-use smart phone that's aimed at pay as you go users and, consequently, bears a relatively low price tag. It's not beautiful to behold but it compensates for that with speedy performance and an appealing touch interface, as well as a broad range of features Read more
20 January 2009 by Kay Clark
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LG Cookie KP500 review
The KP500 is LG's most affordable and attractive touchscreen phone yet. Its relatively cheap price, however, means the KP500 comes with fewer features than its higher-end rivals. While the KP500 can handle the basics, those seeking an iPhone killer should look elsewhere Read more
13 January 2009 by Andrew Lim
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HP iPaq 914c review
The 914c remains relatively fixed in its traditional business overcoat compared with the latest designs from other manufacturers. But with features such as 3G HSDPA, dual Wi-Fi, GPS and front-mounted Qwerty keyboard the HP iPaq 914c provides a solid foundation and good performance Read more
31 October 2008 by Brett James
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Samsung U800 review
As well as supporting HSDPA for fast downloads, the U800 also has dual cameras, so you can use it for video calling. It's a sleek-looking candybar phone with great call quality, impressive battery life and easy-to-navigate menus. Consider examining this one before making any purchasing decisions, if you ask us Read more
19 September 2008 by Frank Lewis
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Samsung F400 review
Samsung has teamed up with AV specialist Bang & Olufsen once more to create the F400, a stylish music phone with a simple trick -- slide down the screen and you reveal quality B&O speakers. Importantly for a music phone, it has a 3.5mm headphone socket and can play protected music formats Read more
29 July 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Toshiba Portege G810 review
The Toshiba Portege G810 is packed full of great technology. This smart phone supports HSDPA and HSUPA for quicker file transfers, plus has a decent 3-megapixel camera and great connectivity. It also takes a friendlier user approach by running its own touchscreen interface over the top of Window Mobile Read more
27 June 2008 by Frank Lewis
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LG KF700 review
The LG KF700 is a good-looking slider phone. It has the best of both worlds in a touchscreen interface for using apps and a keypad for texting. It includes HSDPA so you can browse the Web quickly and features widgets for the home screen. Is it top of the touchscreen market? Read more
11 June 2008 by Andrew Lim
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LG KF510 review
The LG KF510 is one flashy phone. Similar to a trackpad on a laptop, its touch-sensitive keypad shows you different patterns, from arrows to crosses, depending on what you're doing. If that's not enough, the glass front and metal body ensure it's the star of the party Read more
21 April 2008 by Andrew Lim
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