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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Huawei Ideos X5 hands-on
The Huawei Ideos X5 could be a cheap and powerful smart-phone treat. But we're sceptical about the company's tweaks to the Android operating system. Read more
25 February 2011 by Flora Graham
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Acer Iconia Smart hands-on
The Android-based Acer Iconia Smart is a giant of a phone, with a 4.8-inch screen that sports a 21:9 aspect ratio. Turn the phone on its side and you can enjoy cinematic videos and wide-screen Web browsing. Read more
16 February 2011 by Rich Trenholm
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ViewSonic ViewPad 4 hands-on
Is it a tablet or is it a phone? Whichever way you cut it, the ViewSonic ViewPad 4's curious design and lack of stand-out features mean it will probably be submerged forever amid the recent flood of Android devices. Read more
15 February 2011 by Luke Westaway
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Motorola Pro hands-on
The Motorola Pro doesn't look flashy, but its security features may convince your IT department to finally let you have an Android phone. Read more
15 February 2011 by Flora Graham
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INQ Cloud Q hands-on
The INQ Cloud Q is an Android smart phone with a full Qwerty keyboard, and some innovative Facebook and Spotify features. It looks like it could be much more than just another BlackBerry wannabe. Read more
9 February 2011 by Flora Graham
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Acer Liquid Metal review
Black is white and up is down in the Acer Liquid Metal's topsy-turvy custom user interface. Happily, you can turn it off, resulting in a perfectly passable Android 2.2 smart phone. Read more
19 January 2011 by Flora Graham
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Acer Liquid E Ferrari Special Edition review
Depending on your opinion of the F1 racing squad, the Acer Liquid E Ferrari Special Edition will either strike you as tasteless or the most gorgeous phone imaginable. Beyond the surface, it retains the same positives and negatives of the Liquid E, which has very recently been outclassed by Android newcomers. Read more
13 September 2010 by Damien McFerran
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Acer Stream review
The Stream is Acer's best Android handset so far. The customised user interface and 720p video-recording capability aren't all they're cracked up to be, but the large touchscreen is wonderful, and you can play back movies and photos on your high-definition TV via the HDMI output Read more
29 July 2010 by Frank Lewis
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Garmin-Asus Nuvifone M10 review
The Garmin-Asus Nuvifone M10 smart phone offers excellent navigation software, sturdy build quality and a bright, crisp screen. Its Windows Mobile operating system isn't as slick as some competing offerings, but the M10 could be worth a look if you're planning a road trip Read more
9 July 2010 by Ben Williams
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Vodafone 845 Joy review
If you want an Android smart phone but are strapped for cash, the 845 could fit the bill. Its small, low-resolution screen means it doesn't offer the best Web-browsing experience, but it runs the latest version of Android, 2.1, and offers a cute, compact design Read more
6 July 2010 by Ben Williams
