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Nokia N81 review
The Nokia N81 is a stylish looking slider phone which produces sharp, crisp colours on its large screen. The handset's music features are excellent and with 8GB of memory there's plenty of storage space for your music. The games on offer are also rather advanaced compared with other phones Read more
13 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Acer beTouch E400 review
The beTouch E400 is a fairly cheap Android smart phone that packs in plenty of decent features. It lacks multi-touch support as a result of having a resistive touchscreen, but it runs the latest version of the Android operating system, and offers impressive connectivity Read more
20 July 2010 by Frank Lewis
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LG Chocolate BL40 review
The LG Chocolate BL40's ultra-wide, capacitive touchscreen not only makes the phone a feast for the eyes but offers a number of real usability benefits. LG's S-Class UI isn't particularly great, but this phone is jam-packed with features, offering far more than the iPhone or HTC Hero Read more
4 September 2009 by Frank Lewis
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Acer Stream review
The Stream is Acer's best Android handset so far. The customised user interface and 720p video-recording capability aren't all they're cracked up to be, but the large touchscreen is wonderful, and you can play back movies and photos on your high-definition TV via the HDMI output Read more
29 July 2010 by Frank Lewis
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Sony Ericsson W610i review
The W610i is a lower cost alternative in Sony Ericsson's Walkman range. The music features are excellent -- you can browse music files easily and FM radio reception is good. The handset looks good, has a long battery life, decent camera and also includes a pair of sound-isolating earphones Read more
22 October 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Nokia 6500 Slide review
The Nokia 6500 Slide is a phone packed with features. It's a sturdy handset and has a good music player and the supplied earphones produce good sound quality. The phone is 3G and it has twin cameras for video calling, plus you can also hook it up to your TV Read more
5 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman review
The budget W395 Walkman music phone may not offer a fantastic screen or camera, but it punches above its weight in pretty much every other department. Its music player is excellent, the on-board speakers are great and it offers a decent feature set. At its current pay-as-you-go price, it's a steal Read more
2 October 2009 by Frank Lewis
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Sony Ericsson Z750i review
With its mirrored finish and attention-grabbing colour scheme, Sony Ericsson is obviously aiming the Z750i at the style-conscious. This handset has substance too, however, thanks to its decent onboard music player, GPS and speedy HSDPA support Read more
30 July 2008 by Frank Lewis
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Nokia 6650 review
A clamshell phone is something of a rarity from Nokia, so it's interesting to see the 6650 sporting a design that's not a million miles away from that of Motorola's Razr range. With onboard GPS and HSDPA for fast Web access, it's a tempting proposition Read more
31 July 2008 by Frank Lewis
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Sony Ericsson W200i review
If you're after a decent, cheap pay-as-you-go handset, Sony Ericsson's W200i Walkman phone is a great option -- available for around £50 it offers a decent keypad, excellent performance and its music features are very impressive Read more
23 May 2007 by Frank Lewis
