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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
HTC Desire HD review
The impressive HTC Desire HD may be too monumental for some, but if you think bigger is better, this is the uber-smart phone for you. Read more
19 October 2010 by Flora Graham
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HTC Hero review
The HTC Hero is the best Android phone yet. Among many other delights, it boasts a great on-screen keyboard, multitouch functionality and an innovative user interface that smoothes over many of Android's rough edges. While it can occasionally be sluggish, it's a true rival to Apple's iPhone Read more
22 July 2009 by Flora Graham
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Google Nexus One review
If you prize flexibility and freedom over style and smoothness, then Google's first handset, the Nexus One, may very well be the iPhone killer you've been looking for. A whopping, responsive touchscreen, speedy Snapdragon processor and the improved Android 2.1 operating system are among the abundant delights on offer Read more
19 January 2010 by Flora Graham
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HTC Legend review
The Legend takes everything that was great about its predecessor, the Hero, and makes it even better. The tweaked Sense user interface is slicker than ever, the handset's a feast for the eyes and it's a speed demon too. If you're seeking an alternative to the iPhone, check it out Read more
8 March 2010 by Flora Graham
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Google Nexus S by Samsung review
If you want bells and whistles, the Google Nexus S smart phone has plenty to offer. It's not cheap, and it's complicated in places, but it's on the cutting edge of Android and it's likely to stay there for a while. Read more
13 December 2010 by Flora Graham
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Samsung Galaxy S2 review
The lightning-fast Samsung Galaxy S2 crams a gorgeous display and powerful camera into one of the slimmest smart phones we've ever held. Read more
4 August 2011 by Flora Graham
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HTC Desire review
The Desire is an Android smart phone that fills our hearts with lust. It packs in every feature under the sun, along with a slick user interface, plenty of processing power and a whopping touchscreen that's a beauty to behold. If the iPhone isn't your cup of tea, you should check this handset out Read more
29 March 2010 by Flora Graham
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BlackBerry Bold 9700 review
The Bold 9700 is the best of the BlackBerry bunch, offering all the features that made previous models great and improving on everything else. It may not be as innovative as its smart-phone rivals, but its zippy performance, vivid screen and reliable email service are very appealing Read more
12 November 2009 by Flora Graham
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Nokia N900 review
The N900 packs a truck load of features, including a slide-out Qwerty keyboard and the brand-new Maemo 5 operating system, into its chunky black body. This brave new handset does a good job of erasing from our brains the bitter disappointment caused by the N97 Read more
30 November 2009 by Flora Graham
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Huawei Ideos review
The Huawei Ideos has the body of a cheap phone, but the heart and soul of a brilliant Android smart phone, with plenty of features and a usable, responsive screen. Read more
8 September 2010 by Flora Graham
