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Vodafone 541 review
The Vodafone 541 gets by on its kooky, if a little chunky, design and acute touchscreen with a well thought-out menu to match. The gesture area is perhaps an unnecessary addition, but it's generally a fun phone to use. Read more
18 August 2010 by Mat Greenfield
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Motorola Flipout review
The Motorola Flipout smart phone sports a fun, swivelling body, but the Android software isn't perfectly proportioned to its size Read more
10 August 2010 by Flora Graham
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro review
The Xperia X10 Mini Pro packs plenty of power into its tiny frame, thanks to its slide-out Qwerty keyboard and Android 1.6 operating system. We'd like to have seen a more recent version of Android installed, but this is a charming and surprisingly usable handset Read more
6 July 2010 by Flora Graham
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HTC Wildfire review
The HTC Wildfire is a budget phone in a pricier handset's body. Apart from its low-resolution screen, nothing about it seems particularly cheap. It looks good, it's responsive and it offers some great social-networking features. Overall, it's an impressive device for the price Read more
18 June 2010 by Flora Graham
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Nokia 2730 Classic review
If you're looking for a cheap handset, the 2730 Classic is worth considering. It doesn't have the greatest keypad you'll ever prod, and its screen could be bigger, but its 3G connectivity is really welcome, its menus are easy to navigate, and it's a good-looking handset too Read more
17 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini review
The Xperia X10 Mini is a comically small handset. But it packs plenty of power, thanks to its Android operating system, which has been cleverly tweaked to suit the tiny screen. If you're looking for a cheap and discrete smart phone, it's well worth a perusal Read more
16 June 2010 by Flora Graham
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Alcatel OT-222 review
Can a phone that's effectively available for free be anything other than total pants? The answer is 'yes'. The OT-222 not only does a decent job of making calls and sending texts, but its battery lasts for ages and it packs an FM radio. It'll even bag you two-for-one pizzas on Wednesdays Read more
11 June 2010 by Charles Kloet
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Nokia 6700 Slide review
The Nokia 6700 Slide is a feature phone for people that just can't get along with touchscreens. With a 5-megapixel camera and a Facebook app, it's worth checking out if you simply can't get along with handsets like the Samsung Monte Read more
10 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Sony Ericsson Vivaz review
With an 8.1-megapixel camera capable of shooting 720p movies, the touchscreen Vivaz media phone works surprisingly well as a rough and ready high-definition camcorder. Although its user interface fails to thrill, it's brimming with features and it's not a bad-looking handset either Read more
24 March 2010 by Janet Harkman
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Samsung Genio Slide review
The Samsung Genio Slide is a budget phone that's rammed with features. Its touchscreen is of the resistive variety and not particularly large, but its slide-out keyboard is great, it offers HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, and its interface is easy to use. It's a good choice if you can't afford a full-blown smart phone Read more
11 March 2010 by Janet Harkman
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