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BenQ E72 review
BenQ's new E72 Windows Mobile handset is now available SIM-free for £100 from Expansys, and we're happy to see this different take on Windows Mobile. The E72 shows originality in both hardware design and software, though it is very compact and leaves out some features, so it may not appeal to everyone Read more
26 September 2008 by Sandra Vogel
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Samsung Solid review
The Samsung Solid could fit the bill for those who work in trades where dust, dirt, water and occasional drops are a perennial problem. It incorporates some interesting features, including an SOS feature, and its rubberised outer shell is easy to grip if you're wearing gloves Read more
27 June 2008 by Sandra Vogel
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Samsung i320 review
Samsung's i320 is a thin, super-sleek, black Windows Mobile smart phone. It's just 12mm in depth, but it's packed with features and even boasts an easy-to-use mini keyboard. It also benefits from a wide 320x240-pixel screen, which makes it easy to read longer text messages, and it comes with a second battery so you can keep a fully charged spare to hand Read more
9 November 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100 review
RIM's Blackberry Pearl 8100 leaves the traditional, professional Blackberry look behind, and aims itself squarely at consumers with its candybar format, sleek black and silver design and light weight. It's got plenty of features to keep a smart phone fan happy, however we're disappointed in the 1.3-megapixel camera and the lack of Wi-Fi Read more
23 October 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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BenQ-Siemens EL71 review
BenQ-Siemens' EL71 stylish slider phone isn't going to set anyone's world alight with its amazing features. But if you're looking for an average phone to make calls, text and listen to music, then it could be right up your street. It also has Web access and sports a built-in camera -- just don't expect state of the art from any of these capabilities Read more
12 July 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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BenQ-Siemens E61 mofi review
BenQ-Siemens' E61 mofi is a small, neat, rather eye-catching handset, with music playing capability and a rather niftily sited full set of playback control buttons. It is a shame it lets itself down on one or two other music essentials, but if you want an easy-to-use phone to call, text and play tunes, this is perfectly adequate Read more
2 June 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Samsung D800 review
On the face of it, there's certainly plenty going on with the D800 in terms of features, with a 1.3-megapixel camera, music playback, Internet browsing and more to take your fancy. But we were underwhelmed by this phone in two crucial areas -- usability and memory Read more
17 May 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Motorola Razr V3i review
Motorola has tried to breathe new life into an old handset by beefing up a few of its features. Always a tricky thing to pull off, especially when the original was well received, Motorola hasn't achieved total success. Yes, the design is still cool, but the improvements are small in scale and we'd have liked more Read more
31 March 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Samsung E770 review
The E770 is a cute, bling little clamshell with tonnes of features -- the most interesting being VibeTonz, which is a more complicated vibration than we're used to. It shakes and rattles along with your ringtone, or on silent, so you can tell who's calling without irritating fellow commuters Read more
14 March 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Motorola Slvr L7 review
The Slvr is essentially a candybar format of the Razr. With all the standard features, distinctive styling and a very waif-like overall format, it's appealing if you don't need state of the art capabilities from your handset -- and it shades under the magic 100g barrier, too Read more
24 February 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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