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Nokia E63 review
The E63 smart phone, a less expensive version of the E71, offers a wide screen and full, easy-to-press Qwerty keypad in a more colourful, chunkier case. Despite lacking the E71's HSDPA and GPS, the E63 offers a good Web experience, and is a great device for texting and sending emails Read more
17 February 2009 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 5220 XpressMusic review
Best noticed for its teen-friendly looks, and best purchased for its musical abilities, this otherwise average Nokia 5220 XpressMusic phone does its main job well. It's not breaking any ground or adding anything new to the market, but what it needed to get right, it's got right Read more
2 October 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Sony Ericsson W760i review
The Sony Ericsson W760i is our favourite of the company's phones and it's the best Walkman phone to date. This music phone crams in loads of features, including GPS and HSDPA. Music playback and audio quality during calls are both impressive and its menus are slick and attractive Read more
4 July 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Sony Ericsson C902 review
Sony Ericsson is constantly blurring the boundaries between mobile phones and digital cameras. Its latest camera phone, the C902, blends in to both camps with its 5-megapixel camera complete with autofocus and face detection. It's an excellent handset, too, with fabulous features Read more
24 June 2008 by Frank Lewis
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Toshiba G450 review
The Toshiba G450 is not your typical mobile phone. The company has combined a phone, HSDPA modem, MP3 player and USB storage device into one handset. For people desiring more functionality out of a mobile broadband USB dongle, this could be the answer Read more
4 June 2008 by Frank Lewis
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LG KF510 review
The LG KF510 is one flashy phone. Similar to a trackpad on a laptop, its touch-sensitive keypad shows you different patterns, from arrows to crosses, depending on what you're doing. If that's not enough, the glass front and metal body ensure it's the star of the party Read more
21 April 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 5070 review
Nokia's 5070 is a cheap and chunky handset, sporting large buttons that are ideal for everyday tasks like texting. The menu systems are easy to navigate and you can use infrared to transfer files to and from a laptop. Call quality is also clean and clear Read more
1 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Nokia N76 review
With plenty of features, impressive dual screen and an excellent Web browser, the Nokia N76 is a useful handset. It looks great, with slim dimensions and two top-notch screens. Aimed at the music fan, it's easy to use and comes with a surprisingly good set of earphones Read more
23 October 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Motorola Motofone F3 review
Motorola's new Motofone F3 is the phone many people are looking for -- one without all the fancy-pants extras. There's no camera, no Internet and none of that multimedia nonsense, just calls, texts and great battery life. What could possibly go wrong? Read more
17 April 2007 by Andrew Lim
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