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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Clamshell phones
Clamshell phones have always been popular among mobile phone enthusiasts. One company at the forefront of this particular form factor is Motorola, who wowed people with the StarTac in the late 90s and continue to do so with the Razr V3 Read more
12 May 2006 by Andrew Lim
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O2 BlackBerry 7100x review
9 February 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia 6680 review
Nokia's 6680 is a 3G handset –- quite a rarity for the company. It packs in two cameras, a memory card slot and smart phone functionality, so it's got something for both serious business types and gadget-mad playboys Read more
6 September 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Motorola Slvr L7 review
The Slvr is essentially a candybar format of the Razr. With all the standard features, distinctive styling and a very waif-like overall format, it's appealing if you don't need state of the art capabilities from your handset -- and it shades under the magic 100g barrier, too Read more
24 February 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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BenQ-Siemens E61 mofi review
BenQ-Siemens' E61 mofi is a small, neat, rather eye-catching handset, with music playing capability and a rather niftily sited full set of playback control buttons. It is a shame it lets itself down on one or two other music essentials, but if you want an easy-to-use phone to call, text and play tunes, this is perfectly adequate Read more
2 June 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia N90 review
This is a big handset, but, unlike other clamshells, it is made up of three sections. Nokia has gone to town to incorporate the high-end Carl Zeiss optics and the company has come up with a camera phone that is superior to the competition, in terms of its image quality at the very least Read more
22 December 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Palm Treo 680 review
The Palm Treo 680 is the first Palm OS-based Treo to be launched by the company in over two years. It's not a huge step forward from its predecessor, but it's well-designed, bundles a great range of software and is very easy to use. For those new to Palm, this has everything you need to organise your life Read more
9 January 2007 by Sandra Vogel
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LG U400 review
The LG U400 is LG's attempt to crack the MP3-playing phone market. The use of a scroll wheel makes navigating through the menu very easy, and it even lets you make a scratching noise in DJ mode. The U400 is not particularly attractive, but it does feel and work like a practical mobile phone and music player Read more
30 August 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Motorola Pebl review
Unusual handset designs are not exactly rare, but the Pebl is more unusual than most in that it's minimalist rather than flashy, curvy rather than angular, matte black rather than any-colour shiny. Its features suffer in comparison to most recent phones -- the camera is only VGA -- but this is about style, not substance Read more
24 January 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Orange SPV E600 review
The Orange SPV E600 is a rebranded version of the HTC S620 and is available to Orange business customers. It gives you access to conference calls and supports an extra line, so you can separate business calls from your personal life Read more
4 May 2007 by Andrew Lim
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