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Samsung G600 review
After a slim slider phone with a 5-megapixel camera? Samsung's G600 is only 15mm thin, has a large screen and takes print-quality photos. It's the ideal camera phone to slip in your pocket, ready to snap away whenever you get the urge Read more
3 August 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Sony Ericsson W850i review
Sony Ericsson's W850i is the company's first attempt at a slider form factor and it's a valiant effort. It's definitely the music player that puts this phone in the premium category, though -- not only does it sound great but it comes bundled with Disc2Phone software, a 1GB Memory Stick Pro Duo and a 3.5mm adaptor so you can use your own headphones Read more
10 November 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Sony Ericsson W810i review
Sony Ericsson really likes the W800i Walkman phone, so much so that it has decided to upgrade it in black. The W810i shares the same dimensions and weight but has a new keypad, navigation button and soft keys, as well as some minor additional features and themes. Good the first time, but better in black Read more
11 May 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia N73 review
The Nokia N73 has a 3.2-megapixel camera and one of the largest screens we've seen. However, this isn't totally aimed at snapshot photographers. If you're a feature fiend and want a 3G camera phone with smart phone extras then the N73 is worth checking out Read more
6 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Sony Ericsson W890i review
The Sony Ericsson W890i Walkman phone could go down in mobile phone history as one of the best Sony Ericsson handsets ever. It greatly improves upon its W880i predecessor with a solid, slim casing and we argue that you could even replace your MP3 player with this handset Read more
17 March 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Sony Ericsson C905 review
Sony Ericsson has always produced good camera phones but the C905 outdoes them all. The high-resolution camera with xenon flash produces sharp shots even in low light and we were impressed by all the extras, such as GPS and Wi-Fi. If you're looking for a serious camera phone that could replace your camera, this is it Read more
12 November 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung U600 review
An even slimmer, sleeker slider phone from Samsung, the U600 is jam-packed with excellent features such as a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, an MP3 player, FM radio and stereo Bluetooth. And it's only 11mm thick Read more
2 May 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Motorola Razr V3im review
The Motorola Razr V3im is the Razr V3i with iTunes on it. The most obvious differences are that the handset is the colour burgundy and there's a dedicated iTunes button in place of the messaging key. The iTunes software is streets ahead of any other MP3 system on a phone, but it's limited to just 100 songs Read more
5 May 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Sony Ericsson W580i review
You can easily walk the walk with the Sony Ericsson W580i. While the newest addition to the range is mostly business as usual, with good audio quality on calls and music, the phone includes a built-in pedometer so you can count your steps while exercising. Go on -- run wild Read more
18 September 2007 by Andrew Lim
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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
