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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
HTC Desire X review
Android Ice Cream Sandwich, a 4-inch screen and a dual-core 1GHz chip -- this mid-range 'droid is pretty tasty at this price. You can even get free Beats headphones. Read more
31 October 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Palm Treo 650 (Verizon Wireless) review
When we made our wish list for the successor to the well-received Treo 600, it was to keep the great design but add... Read more
18 April 2006 by John Morris
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Nokia E55 review
The E55 smart phone impresses for numerous reasons. Its hybrid alphanumeric/Qwerty keypad is surprisingly effective once you get used to it, it offers excellent battery life, it's easy to use, and, for a smart phone, it's amazingly slim. Overall, this is a great handset Read more
28 September 2009 by Frank Lewis
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
HTC Desire Z review
The HTC Desire Z adds a high-quality, comfortable keyboard to an attractive touchscreen phone that's rammed with features. The keyboard makes the phone significantly bulkier than it would otherwise be, but those who are terrified of touchscreen typing should check it out. Read more
1 November 2010 by Luke Westaway
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Samsung Galaxy Ace review
The Samsung Galaxy Ace has a relatively low-res screen but this Android phone has lots of fun features and looks more expensive than it is. Read more
15 April 2011 by Flora Graham
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HTC TyTN II review
For instant access to email and a Qwerty keypad that sits up like a mini-laptop, this newly upgraded model could be the perfect business phone. With its new hard-hitting features including Windows Mobile programs, GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA, this smart phone packs a major punch Read more
10 September 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Sagem my150X review
The Sagem my150X is a great value, no-frills pay as you go phone. It's thin, stylish and easy to use and has a great reception, with crisp call quality and a very effective speakerphone mode. Despite its small size, the handset has a surprisingly good battery life, too Read more
11 October 2007 by Frank Lewis
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T-Mobile Vivacity review
The T-Mobile Vivacity is a bargain Android smart phone, which offers a decent performance and a svelte, classic design. Read more
23 January 2012 by Katie Collins
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Asus P750 review
The Asus P750 is a large smart phone with a large array of features. It runs Windows Mobile 6 Professional and provides both a generous bundle of software and an excellent set of features including two cameras. With this handset, you get multiple functions with appeal Read more
30 January 2008 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia E51 review
The Nokia E51 doesn't have any tricks up its sleeve -- it looks good, it's simple and it works. It sticks to Nokia's old school winning formula of a simple phone that's easy to use. Plus, it comes with a few extra features, like Wi-Fi and HSDPA. What else do you need? Read more
14 January 2008 by Andrew Lim
