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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Samsung Galaxy Apollo GT-i5801 review
If you can't afford a high-end Android smart phone, the cheaper Galaxy Apollo GT-i5801 is definitely worth a perusal instead. It runs version 2.1 of Android, offers a responsive capacitive touchscreen, and trumps most of the competition when it comes to battery life. Consider us impressed Read more
3 August 2010 by Frank Lewis
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Acer Stream review
The Stream is Acer's best Android handset so far. The customised user interface and 720p video-recording capability aren't all they're cracked up to be, but the large touchscreen is wonderful, and you can play back movies and photos on your high-definition TV via the HDMI output Read more
29 July 2010 by Frank Lewis
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ZTE Racer review
The Racer is an impressive Android handset at a rock-bottom price. It feels plasticky and its resistive screen doesn't support multi-touch, but ZTE's made precious few other cost-saving cuts. Running version 2.1 of Android and offering loads of features, it's well worth a look for broke folk Read more
29 July 2010 by Ben Williams
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Nokia C6 review
The C6 is a Symbian-based smart phone that packs a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, a resistive touchscreen and heaps of connectivity options. From a distance, it looks like Nokia's flagship phone of yesteryear, the N97. But does it cut the smart-phone mustard? Read more
28 July 2010 by Flora Graham
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LG Optimus GT540 review
There's plenty to like about the Optimus GT540 Android smart phone, despite its resistive touchscreen and relatively dated version of Android. Although it's pretty cheap, you wouldn't know it by looking at its sleek carcass, and it packs some decent multimedia features too Read more
26 July 2010 by Ben Williams
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Acer Liquid E review
The Liquid E impresses with its speedy performance, responsive capacitive screen and wide range of connectivity options. Its carcass feels rather plasticky, but it packs version 2.1 of Android, which means it offers all the latest software thrills and spills Read more
21 July 2010 by Ben Williams
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Acer beTouch E400 review
The beTouch E400 is a fairly cheap Android smart phone that packs in plenty of decent features. It lacks multi-touch support as a result of having a resistive touchscreen, but it runs the latest version of the Android operating system, and offers impressive connectivity Read more
20 July 2010 by Frank Lewis
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