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Nokia 6233 review
In terms of design, the 6233 is a classic Nokia candybar phone -- there's a stylish combination of curved edges and smooth surfaces. Using the 6233 is very straightforward and you don't get the feeling that Nokia has added anything unnecessary or overcomplicated. At the same time, you don't feel like it's lacking in the features department Read more
19 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
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BenQ-Siemens S68 review
The BenQ-Siemens S68 is a slimline minimalist mobile for calls and messaging. Intuitive design, straightforward functions and a few useful extras make the handset easy to use, but if you're looking for an extensive array of features this isn't for you Read more
19 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
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3-megapixel camera phones
Before you think that all 3-megapixel cameras are the same, think again. Digging deeper into the design and features of these camera phones unearths important factors that might sway your opinion one way or another... Read more
15 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Sony Ericsson P990i review
The P990i is quite a beast, both inside and out. Physically it's huge -- its main section incorporates a large screen and small Qwerty keyboard, while inside there's a cornucopia of software designed to keep both the consumer and business user happy. With full 3G support, including for video calls, the P990i certainly packs in the features Read more
11 September 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia N73 review
The Nokia N73 has a 3.2-megapixel camera and one of the largest screens we've seen. However, this isn't totally aimed at snapshot photographers. If you're a feature fiend and want a 3G camera phone with smart phone extras then the N73 is worth checking out Read more
6 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung X820 review
The X820 is a mind-boggling 6.9mm thick and weighs a mere 66g. It's the same thickness as an iPod nano and yet it still manages to perform as well as any other handset. Indeed, it has a feature set that outdoes phones two or three times its size, including a 2-megapixel camera Read more
4 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia N93 review
The N93 is similar to the N90, but it offers improved specifications all round and a new star attraction -- video capture. A Carl Zeiss 3.2-megapixel camera lens is fixed into the top of the clamshell for fun and games with moving images. If you want a tidy phone for your pocket, though, look elsewhere Read more
31 August 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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LG U400 review
The LG U400 is LG's attempt to crack the MP3-playing phone market. The use of a scroll wheel makes navigating through the menu very easy, and it even lets you make a scratching noise in DJ mode. The U400 is not particularly attractive, but it does feel and work like a practical mobile phone and music player Read more
30 August 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung D900 review
The Samsung D900 is a very slim phone considering its feature set and is testament to Samsung's engineering prowess. The 3-megapixel camera, A2DP support, 80MB of internal memory and an expandable microSD slot puts this phone at the top end of Samsung's UK portfolio, but it is let down somewhat by its keypad Read more
25 August 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Virgin Lobster 544 review
Despite its flamboyant name, Virgin's Lobster 544 is actually a fairly simple clamshell phone. It features a 1.3-megapixel camera, an MP3 player and it comes bundles with a 64MB miniSD card so you can store a bunch of photos and MP3s. Best of all, it costs just £70 on pay as you go at Virgin Mobile, making it ideal for those on a budget Read more
23 August 2006 by Andrew Lim
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