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Samsung E1150 review
The Samsung E1150 can hold its head high when compared to similarly priced budget phones. Its minimalist design, decent call performance and lengthy battery life mean it offers great value for money, although some users may find its lack of connectivity too hard to swallow. Read more
23 September 2010 by Damien McFerran
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Mio DigiWalker A501 review
The DigiWalker A501 is a brave effort by Mio to combine the features of a GPS unit, phone and PDA into a single device. The sat-nav and phone features are impressive, you get quick access to all applications on offer and phone reception and battery life are good Read more
23 October 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Alcatel OT-282 review
The Alcatel OT-282 is a decent budget option for elderly people who want a simple mobile, but the Vodafone 155 offers the same for less. Read more
6 March 2012 by Natasha Lomas
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Sagem my850V Crystal review
Hidden in the free upgrade list on Vodafone's product portfolio is this shiny, attractive clamshell phone. Sagem may have a reputation for cheap-and-cheerful handsets, but this model has got surprisingly good features, and it looks pretty nifty too Read more
7 September 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Vodafone 155 review
The Vodafone 155 no-frills phone has big buttons, an SOS emergency key and hearing-aid compatibility -- all for just £25 on pay as you go. Read more
21 February 2012 by Natasha Lomas
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Alcatel OT-S120 review
Sometimes all you want -- and frankly, need -- is a phone that does the basics and does them well. Finding a simple phone can be surprisingly difficult, but we think Alcatel might be on to something with its OT-S120. It'll be available on a high street near you for under £20 very soon Read more
15 May 2008 by Andrew Lim
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HP iPAQ 614c Business Navigator review
Considering it's only HP's second attempt at producing a smart phone, the HP iPAQ 614c Business Navigator is impressive. With support for HSDPA and GPS, an innovative virtual scroll wheel and sturdy build quality, the iPAQ 614c sports some appealing features Read more
26 March 2008 by Frank Lewis
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Fly Mobile SLT100 review
The Fly Mobile SLT100 is a great value phone if you consider its vast range of features. The handset has a touchscreen, while its music player produces excellent sound quality. You can also hook the phone up to a TV to view pictures and videos and play games Read more
14 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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MWg Zinc II review
MWg, a relative newcomer to mobile phones, produces the attractive Zinc II. Complete with a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, you have the luxury of writing longer emails, while built-in GPS can be used as a sat-nav system. It also boasts HSDPA and Wi-Fi, so you can surf the Web almost anywhere Read more
27 May 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Tesco VX1 Party Phone review
If you're planning an epic night out but don't want to lose your swanky smart phone in a drunken stupor, the VX1 Party Phone may be the answer. It's ridiculously cheap and it does the job of texting and making calls. And if it disappears into the murky night, it won't be on your list of regrets in the morning Read more
5 May 2010 by Charles Kloet
