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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
LG GD910 review
The LG GD910 watch phone is undoubtedly a cool gadget. While it's not exactly packed with features, it's highly usable. Still, it's far too expensive Read more
5 August 2010 by Luke Westaway
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LG Pop GD510 review
The Pop GD510 is a tiny touchscreen phone with a similarly diminutive price tag. It lacks 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, but its call quality is excellent, it's easy to use, it has plenty of visual appeal and its resistive touchscreen is pleasingly responsive. If you're strapped for cash, it's worth checking out Read more
19 February 2010 by Frank Lewis
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LG Optimus GT540 review
There's plenty to like about the Optimus GT540 Android smart phone, despite its resistive touchscreen and relatively dated version of Android. Although it's pretty cheap, you wouldn't know it by looking at its sleek carcass, and it packs some decent multimedia features too Read more
26 July 2010 by Ben Williams
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LG KG290 review
For a budget phone, the LG KG290 looks very slick, with its silver finish, smooth sliding action and small dimensions. It has a surprisingly large amount of features to add to its good looks with an MP3 player, FM tuner, Bluetooth and camera. And it's easy to use to boot Read more
1 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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LG KS360 review
Mid-range slider phones tend to be pretty dull, but the LG KS360 offers something different. Pop it open and instead of a standard keypad you get a full Qwerty one -- designed with messaging in mind. We limbered up our thumbs, ready to put the KS360 through some serious texting Read more
21 August 2008 by Andrew Lim
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LG P7200 review
The LG P7200 is a clamshell awash with features, such as a 2-megapixel camera with auto-focus, a swivel screen, an MP3 player and a memory expansion slot. Its design is not up to the finesse of its competitors but overall this is a decent mid-range phone that delivers clear audio on calls and takes decent photos Read more
19 April 2006 by Andrew Lim
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LG GB102 review
The super-cheap GB102 is about as exciting as a block of cheddar cheese, but it does the basics well. If you're looking for a secondary phone you won't mind losing, or are just left cold by the features of more advanced handsets, it'll probably suit you well Read more
28 June 2010 by Charles Kloet
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LG KF700 review
The LG KF700 is a good-looking slider phone. It has the best of both worlds in a touchscreen interface for using apps and a keypad for texting. It includes HSDPA so you can browse the Web quickly and features widgets for the home screen. Is it top of the touchscreen market? Read more
11 June 2008 by Andrew Lim
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LG GB220 review
The GB220 is a basic phone that offers abundant style at a low price, and works perfectly well. It just lacks any killer features to get your geek juices flowing Read more
17 August 2010 by Mat Greenfield
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LG U880 review
Pink, it seems, is the theme of the moment -- LG is the next in line to follow the trend with its recent 3G handset, the U880. You don't have to opt for pink. The clamshell U880 is also available in silver and black. But you do have to go to 3 to get this model, as, at the time of writing, the network has an exclusive deal Read more
10 February 2006 by Sandra Vogel
