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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Sharp 903 review
A serious piece of luxury mobile kit, the Sharp 903 is the UK's first 3-megapixel camera phone. Also boasting 3G, a magnificent swivelling screen and easy-access miniSD card memory expansion, its only downside is poor music performance Read more
27 October 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Phones for small pockets
There are phones that do everything… and phones that fit in your pocket. If you don't want to replace your tight jeans with baggy skateboarder pants, and all you need is a basic handset that makes calls, sends texts and captures low-res snapshots, take a look at these small and/or slim phones... Read more
7 October 2005 by Mary Lojkine
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Samsung E350 review
Despite an obvious omission -- Bluetooth -- and an inability to expand on the internal memory, the E350 has a few tricks up its slider, including a reasonable camera, a nifty MP3 player and a handy voice recorder. Battery life is its only real disappointment Read more
27 September 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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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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Sony Ericsson K608i review
Sony Ericsson's K608i looks like a small GSM handset, but it isn't: it's a small 3G handset complete with front and back cameras, a very solid design and low-key good looks. It's got plenty of features too, but only 33MB of unexpandable memory really hamstrings the handset Read more
16 September 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Motorola Razr V3 Black review
The Razr doesn't have the same cachet now everyone has one, but it's still a great phone if you're more interested in style and convenience than high-end features, and the black version is better looking than the silver original Read more
7 September 2005 by Mary Lojkine
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Nokia 6680 review
Nokia's 6680 is a 3G handset –- quite a rarity for the company. It packs in two cameras, a memory card slot and smart phone functionality, so it's got something for both serious business types and gadget-mad playboys Read more
6 September 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Beyond ringtones: mobile phones that play music
Now that it's almost impossible to buy a mobile phone without a built-in camera, manufacturers are looking for the next big thing. Given the popularity of the iPod and the astounding enthusiasm for ringtones, it's hardly surprising they've decided to bring music playback to your mobile... Read more
24 August 2005 by Mary Lojkine
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Sony Ericsson W800i review
Sharing many features with the lovely K750i, the nifty-looking W800i is the first phone to sport the Walkman branding, so its music performance is of paramount importance. Sadly, the sound quality isn't brilliant and getting music onto it is a chore, although there's plenty of room on the Memory Stick Read more
17 August 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia 8800 review
Nokia's 8800 is a thoroughbred racehorse, an original Stubbs, a box at Cheltenham -- it's terribly, terribly expensive, but it speaks volumes of glorious excess. Sadly, we must report its mundane failings: it has a pitiful amount of memory and a mediocre camera. You'll look stunning phoning your bookie, though Read more
15 August 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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