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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
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Huawei Ascend G510 review
The Huawei Ascend G510 boasts a big screen and it's cheap as chips, but its clunky bloatware and lack of power mean it should be avoided. Read more
17 April 2013 by Andrew Hoyle
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Orange Vegas review
Orange is aiming to bring touchscreen phones to the masses with the least expensive handset of its type ever, the Vegas. Offering an appealing combination of small form factor and large screen, the question is: can it take on its more expensive rivals? Read more
10 July 2009 by Flora Graham
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LG Cookie Lite review
The incredibly small LG Cookie Lite T300 lives up its name, but it's similarly light on essential features. This budget blower may find favour with younger, less demanding users, but everyone else should probably steer clear. Read more
14 September 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Samsung F300 review
The Samsung F300 combines phone and MP3 player like none before it. Styled along the lines of the iPod nano, this two-faced handset is impressively slim and even manages to pack a camera into its slender frame Read more
17 May 2007 by Frank Lewis
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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
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Orange Lisbon review
The Orange Lisbon's small and painfully unresponsive touchscreen lets the entire phone down. Orange has forsaken usability in favour of a mildly pleasing design, resulting in a handset that's practically impossible to use without going insane Read more
18 August 2010 by Mat Greenfield
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T-Mobile Vairy Touch II review
Impressive features such as upgradeable storage and a camera with video-recording capability are undermined by an unresponsive touchscreen and lack of 3G connectivity. The T-Mobile Vairy Touch II is billed as an entry-level touchscreen device, but could potentially end up putting people off button-free phones. Read more
20 October 2010 by Damien McFerran
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Motorola Rokr E1 review
The most notable thing about the Rokr E1 is not its oddly spelt name, but the fact that it's the first handset to incorporate Apple's iTunes software, thereby making it into a phone-cum-iPod. If you're a customer of the iTunes Music Store, this is currently the only mobile phone that'll play the music you've purchased. Read more
20 September 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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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
