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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Nokia N76 review
With plenty of features, impressive dual screen and an excellent Web browser, the Nokia N76 is a useful handset. It looks great, with slim dimensions and two top-notch screens. Aimed at the music fan, it's easy to use and comes with a surprisingly good set of earphones Read more
23 October 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Nokia N78 review
Nokia's multimedia-toting smart phones are no longer alone in their market and the N78 tries to build upon the earlier N-series successes. HSDPA, 3G and GPS are all on board this thin, candy-bar handset, which also boasts a flashier interface and an interesting keypad design Read more
23 June 2008 by Andrew Lim
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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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Nokia 700 review
The Nokia 700 packs a decent screen into a compact and sturdy body. Its Symbian Belle software will appeal to those after a simple interface, but not those who love a well-stocked app store. Read more
3 October 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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E-TEN glofiish M810 review
A Windows Mobile smart phone, the E-TEN glofiish M810 sports a slide-out Qwerty keyboard and a professional style. In the features department, it supports not only HSDPA for speedy downloads, but also Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and an onboard GPS chip to help you on your way Read more
12 June 2008 by Frank Lewis
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LG InTouch Max GW620 review
Sporting a resistive touchscreen and version 1.5 of the Android operating system, the InTouch Max GW620 can't lay claim to the smart-phone crown, but that's not what it seeks to do. Instead, it aims to offer a decent Android experience at an affordable price, and that's what it does Read more
26 February 2010 by Flora Graham
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LG Optimus Black review
It might not break the mould, but the LG Optimus Black is a decent all-round Android phone. It's speedy, and the bright screen is a definite plus. Read more
5 May 2011 by Luke Westaway
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Vodafone Smart 2 review
The Vodafone Smart 2 offers Android on a shoestring. It's ideal for novices but several glaring shortcomings impact the user experience. Read more
4 July 2012 by Damien McFerran
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Orange Stockholm review
The Android-based Orange Stockholm delivers smart-phone power on a budget. You'll have to contend with a small screen and Orange's annoying pre-installed bloatware, though. Read more
5 August 2011 by Damien McFerran
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MWg Zinc II review
MWg, a relative newcomer to mobile phones, produces the attractive Zinc II. Complete with a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, you have the luxury of writing longer emails, while built-in GPS can be used as a sat-nav system. It also boasts HSDPA and Wi-Fi, so you can surf the Web almost anywhere Read more
27 May 2008 by Andrew Lim
