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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Samsung Galaxy Y review
The Samsung Galaxy Y is an okay starter smart phone for kids but budget Androids are getting better so shop around before you buy. Read more
13 April 2012 by Natasha Lomas
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Samsung E2121 review
Samsung's latest low-cost mobile, the E2121, takes the same stance as its cheap predecessors and adds some impressive functionality, offering budget buyers music playback, expandable storage and limited photographic opportunities. Read more
9 November 2010 by Damien McFerran
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Samsung Monte review
The Monte is a widget-packed phone with a capacitive touchscreen, an affordable price tag and impressive connectivity. If you're a social-networking fanatic but don't fancy splashing out on a high-end smart phone, we reckon the Monte may be just the trick Read more
26 April 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Samsung X820 review
The X820 is a mind-boggling 6.9mm thick and weighs a mere 66g. It's the same thickness as an iPod nano and yet it still manages to perform as well as any other handset. Indeed, it has a feature set that outdoes phones two or three times its size, including a 2-megapixel camera Read more
4 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung Tocco Lite 2 review
Want to read how not to make a smart phone? The Samsung Tocco Lite 2 purports to be one, but frankly, it's making promises it can't keep. Read more
22 August 2012 by Katie Collins
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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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Samsung F210 review
The Samsung F210 fashion phone has a striking tall and slim design. But the handest isn't all about looks -- it's also got a handy music player with plenty of storage space for your tunes. Plus, sound quality is top drawer and the supplied headphones do a good job, too Read more
14 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Samsung D900 review
The Samsung D900 is a very slim phone considering its feature set and is testament to Samsung's engineering prowess. The 3-megapixel camera, A2DP support, 80MB of internal memory and an expandable microSD slot puts this phone at the top end of Samsung's UK portfolio, but it is let down somewhat by its keypad Read more
25 August 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung E900 review
The Samsung E900 is a stylish slider phone that has an impressive feature set, a heat- and touch-sensitive touchpad and a stylish design. The resemblance to LG's Chocolate KG800 is undeniable, but the E900 has the upper hand on features, offering a speakerphone, a 2-megapixel camera and a slot for a microSD memory card Read more
17 July 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung X830 review
The Samsung X830 looks like an MP3 player and works much like one too. As a music machine it offers 1GB of memory and an iPod-like scroll wheel on the front, so searching through tracks is easy. But the innovative, flick-knife design means using it as a phone isn't terribly easy Read more
2 February 2007 by Andrew Lim
