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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
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 N91 review
The N91, for those of you who've been living under a rock for the last 12 months, is Nokia's music phone, and its 4GB hard drive means it can store plenty of tracks. It may be big and heavy, but with a 2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, 3G and an FM radio, this is one well-featured handset Read more
19 May 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Palm Treo Pro review
The Treo Pro is Palm's most feature-packed phone to date. While it doesn't feature a fancy 3D interface, the combination of hardware keys and touchscreen produces an enjoyable Windows Mobile experience -- also, it's much thinner than any of its predecessors, making it more pocket-friendly Read more
24 September 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Apple iPhone review
The wait is over -- the Apple iPhone is finally available to buy in the UK. It's a mobile phone, MP3 player and Web-browsing device in one, all tied together by a beautiful, fluid touchscreen interface Read more
30 June 2007 by Donald Bell and Kent German
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Nokia 6300 review
Nokia is renowned for easy-to-use mobile phones, but its recent line-up has left some people very confused. The 6300, however, gets back to basics -- combining modern design with good old-fashioned simplicity Read more
2 April 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Sony Ericsson K610i review
The K610i has shot to stardom in the new James Bond film, Casino Royale, but it's not just good product placement -- this 3G-enabled handset really does deliver. It's small, looks good and has a quality feature set including video calling, a 2-megapixel camera and stereo Bluetooth support Read more
21 December 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung Galaxy Europa GT-i5500 review
The Samsung Galaxy Europa GT-i5500 might not look it, but it's a capable little Web phone thanks to Android 2.1, Wi-Fi and 3G. Read more
4 October 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Nokia E51 review
The Nokia E51 doesn't have any tricks up its sleeve -- it looks good, it's simple and it works. It sticks to Nokia's old school winning formula of a simple phone that's easy to use. Plus, it comes with a few extra features, like Wi-Fi and HSDPA. What else do you need? Read more
14 January 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Sonim Land Rover S2 review
The Sonim Land Rover S2 is a beast of a phone designed for people who work in harsh, dirty environments. Read more
8 March 2013 by Damien McFerran
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RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8110 review
RIM has opted to add one feature per iteration of its Pearl handsets and you'll find GPS to be the BlackBerry Pearl 8110's main attraction. While you'd be hard-pressed to pick the 8110 out of a Pearl design line up, the addition of GPS helps when you're walking or driving while lost Read more
10 March 2008 by Andrew Lim
