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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Garmin-Asus Nuvifone M10 review
The Garmin-Asus Nuvifone M10 smart phone offers excellent navigation software, sturdy build quality and a bright, crisp screen. Its Windows Mobile operating system isn't as slick as some competing offerings, but the M10 could be worth a look if you're planning a road trip Read more
9 July 2010 by Ben Williams
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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 Cookie Fresh GS290 review
The touchscreen Cookie Fresh GS290 may be cheap, but it's by no means nasty. The interface is intuitive, the bright and clear touchscreen is surprisingly usable, and the handset is fun and easy to use overall. If you're on a budget, it's worth a look Read more
16 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Samsung Galaxy Mini review
The Samsung Galaxy Mini won't suit demanding smart-phone users. But this cheap and cheerful addition to the Galaxy stable is a viable option for newcomers to the Android scene. Read more
12 May 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Palm Treo 500v review
The Palm Treo 500v is a consumer-centric smart phone that packs 3G. Its proprietary menu interface is made up of category tabs and quick links to useful applications such as Windows Live Messenger, Internet Explorer and Word. Setting up email is a snap and makes this phone great for when you're on the go Read more
24 September 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung E1360 review
With Bluetooth and GPRS on board, the Samsung E1360 is better connected than its low-cost mobile rivals, although these bonuses are mitigated by underwhelming battery life. Read more
30 September 2010 by Damien McFerran
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Vodafone Smart review
The Vodafone Smart is a ludicrously cheap Android smart phone. When you consider that it retails for almost a tenth of the price of some top-range Android devices, it's easy to forgive its shortcomings. Read more
28 June 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Toshiba G450 review
The Toshiba G450 is not your typical mobile phone. The company has combined a phone, HSDPA modem, MP3 player and USB storage device into one handset. For people desiring more functionality out of a mobile broadband USB dongle, this could be the answer Read more
4 June 2008 by Frank Lewis
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Sony Ericsson Aino review
The Aino functions both as an attractive slider phone and a touchscreen media device. It's insanely packed with features too, including the ability to stream video and audio from a PlayStation 3. The user interface could do with some work, but the Aino gets full marks for ambition Read more
27 October 2009 by Flora Graham
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Alcatel OT-282 review
The Alcatel OT-282 is a decent budget option for elderly people who want a simple mobile, but the Vodafone 155 offers the same for less. Read more
6 March 2012 by Natasha Lomas
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