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BenQ E72 review
BenQ's new E72 Windows Mobile handset is now available SIM-free for £100 from Expansys, and we're happy to see this different take on Windows Mobile. The E72 shows originality in both hardware design and software, though it is very compact and leaves out some features, so it may not appeal to everyone Read more
26 September 2008 by Sandra Vogel
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HTC S730 review
The HTC S730 improves upon its sibling model, the S710, by adding 3G connectivity to its smart phone interface. The Qwerty keyboard is now easier to use, with each key having a raised central area. It also supports two-way video calling and has a microSD slot. Check out this upgrade Read more
29 January 2008 by Sandra Vogel
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Sony Ericsson W710i review
Sony Ericsson's W710i is a clamshell phone aimed at sporty types. It features a built-in pedometer and calorie counter to help you monitor your training, but it's not all about fitness -- it also boasts a 2-megapixel camera, an MP3 player and an FM radio, so you can be sure to be kept entertained while exercising Read more
5 January 2007 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia 5500 Sport review
Nokia's 5500 Sport is geared towards sports fanatics with a water, shock and sweat-resistant design, a pedometer to measure your fitness, an MP3 player, an FM radio, a belt to carry it around your waist and a talking text feature. It probably won't have enough high-tech features to satisfy serious trainers, but for the casual jogger it's a useful gadget Read more
30 October 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Sony Ericsson P990i review
The P990i is quite a beast, both inside and out. Physically it's huge -- its main section incorporates a large screen and small Qwerty keyboard, while inside there's a cornucopia of software designed to keep both the consumer and business user happy. With full 3G support, including for video calls, the P990i certainly packs in the features Read more
11 September 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia N71 review
Nokia's N71 is a giant of clamshells but there's plenty going on inside -- it has a large, video-friendly screen, 3G performance, a 2-megapixel camera with plenty of settings, a music player, FM radio and a Web browser. If you want a phone crammed with hot features it's worth a look, but if style's your thing, you may want to look elsewhere Read more
15 August 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia 6234 review
Nokia's 6234 is a mid-range 3G handset that hides its more advanced capabilities behind a relatively plain exterior. The unsophisticated looks of this handset underscore great ergonomics though, with well-designed keys that are extremely comfortable and very easy to use Read more
11 July 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia 3250 review
Nokia's 3250 is a handset with a twist. Quite literally -- its key feature is that you can twist the numberpad section through 270 degrees, providing you with controls for both music playing and the built-in camera. We're not convinced this is necessary, but the phone's excellent battery life and great sound quality overcome any qualms Read more
22 June 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia N91 review
The N91, for those of you who've been living under a rock for the last 12 months, is Nokia's music phone, and its 4GB hard drive means it can store plenty of tracks. It may be big and heavy, but with a 2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, 3G and an FM radio, this is one well-featured handset Read more
19 May 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia 6280 review
At first glance you'd never guess that the 6280 is a 3G handset. Yes, it's a little on the fat side, but hey, it is a slider, and it doesn't look much thinker than non-3G phones. 3G might not even be the killer feature for you -- there's an FM radio, a 2-megapixel camera and it's all easily accessible without opening the slider Read more
27 March 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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