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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
HTC One SV review
The HTC One SV is little more than a weaker-specced, more expensive One S with 4G LTE support. Read more
4 March 2013 by Damien McFerran
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Sagem Puma Phone review
Despite the Sagem Puma Phone's designer name, unique features and likeable attitude, it's curiously lacking in bite. Read more
18 August 2010 by Damien McFerran
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Acer beTouch E210 review
Although the Acer beTouch E210's full Qwerty keyboard makes typing a pleasure, an outdated version of Android, a poor screen and a dismal camera make this a choice for serious button lovers only. Read more
12 May 2011 by Damien McFerran
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 review
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 feels out of date, and its custom user interface doesn't suit it. It's not terrible, but there are better cheap Android smart phones. Read more
11 November 2010 by Flora Graham
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Motorola Motoluxe review
The Motorola Motoluxe looks appealing enough, but the user experience is less than stellar and there are better phones for less money. Read more
4 May 2012 by Damien McFerran
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Nokia 5230 review
A cheaper version of the 5800 XpressMusic, the Nokia 5230 is acceptable as an entry-level smart phone, but its design quirks and lack of Wi-Fi are hard to swallow. Read more
4 October 2010 by Damien McFerran
