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Palm Pre 2 review
The Palm Pre 2 is another fun, feature-packed Pre, but it's hard to get excited about incremental improvements, and you'll be mostly excluded from your friends' app frenzy. Read more
12 November 2010 by Flora Graham
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HTC Desire Z review
The HTC Desire Z adds a high-quality, comfortable keyboard to an attractive touchscreen phone that's rammed with features. The keyboard makes the phone significantly bulkier than it would otherwise be, but those who are terrified of touchscreen typing should check it out. Read more
1 November 2010 by Luke Westaway
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BlackBerry Torch 9800 review
There's not much that the BlackBerry Torch 9800 can't do, but it doesn't make it easy. Pricey, chunky and packed with features, this is a smart phone where function beats form -- and fun. Read more
29 September 2010 by Flora Graham
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Acer neoTouch P300 review
With Windows Mobile 7 just around the corner, the neoTouch P300 is one of the last handsets that will run Windows Mobile 6.5. If that doesn't put you off, though, you'll find it offers reassuringly good build quality, an eminently usable slide-out keyboard, and good connectivity Read more
2 August 2010 by Damien McFerran
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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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