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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Nokia 6131 review
The Nokia 6131 is a mid-range clamshell mobile phone with a simple design. Fortunately, it's not too simple: the 6131 has an expandable microSD slot, EDGE connectivity and FM radio among other features. There's also a button on the hinge that flips the phone open Read more
3 August 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Sagem myX-8 review
If you have a burning need to coordinate every gadget you own with your iPod, this handset does the job, finished in pure white and silver-white brushed metal. It has an MP3 player and a good camera and plenty of space to store your pics and tunes, too Read more
4 July 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Sharp 903 review
A serious piece of luxury mobile kit, the Sharp 903 is the UK's first 3-megapixel camera phone. Also boasting 3G, a magnificent swivelling screen and easy-access miniSD card memory expansion, its only downside is poor music performance Read more
27 October 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Sony Ericsson W550i review
The Walkman handset marches forward with the new W550i, a smaller, more youthful take on the concept that is in many ways a more desirable handset than its predecessor, the W800i. It has a decent 256MB of built-in memory for your music, but no expansion slot for more Read more
22 November 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Samsung Z400 review
The Samsung Z400 is particularly small and light for a 3G phone -- in fact, it's one of the few 3G slider phones on the market. It's packed with features, including an MP3 player, a 0.3-megapixel camera for video calling and a 2-megapixel camera for regular use, and the expandable microSD slot provides plenty of room to store all your images and MP3s Read more
17 August 2006 by Andrew Lim
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LG Renoir review
Taking the Viewty touchscreen concept to the next level, the LG Renoir is a serious 8-megapixel camera phone with ambitions of replacing your standalone digital snapper. With HSDPA for fast mobile Internet access and Dolby Mobile for enhanced sound playback, this phone may well outshine its funny name Read more
1 October 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Sony Ericsson Satio review
The touchscreen Satio is a decent attempt by Sony Ericsson to pack into one device all the best bits of its excellent Cyber-shot camera phones and great Walkman music phones. The camera is almost as good as a dedicated compact, and its musical output sounds like that of a stand-alone MP3 player Read more
15 October 2009 by Flora Graham
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Sony Ericsson W960i review
Thanks to Sony Ericsson, music phones are all the rage, and the W960i is the richest, best-sounding phone we've heard so far. Its 8GB of onboard memory nets you plenty of space for your tunes and the new drag and drop media manager is a breeze. If you're a music lover, it fits the bill Read more
4 February 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 6233 review
In terms of design, the 6233 is a classic Nokia candybar phone -- there's a stylish combination of curved edges and smooth surfaces. Using the 6233 is very straightforward and you don't get the feeling that Nokia has added anything unnecessary or overcomplicated. At the same time, you don't feel like it's lacking in the features department Read more
19 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Motorola Razr V3x review
The V3x is like a middle-aged version of the Razr -- it's learnt a lot of new tricks, but has grown around the middle too. It's not quite so breathtakingly razor-like anymore, but it does 3G video calls, music playback and 2-megapixel photos. All this media takes its toll on the battery, though Read more
17 February 2006 by Sandra Vogel
