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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Nokia 2720 Fold review
It's an average clamshell phone that lacks a killer punch, but the Nokia 2720 Fold will tempt those on a tight budget. Read more
26 August 2010 by Joe Minihane
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Nokia X3 review
If you can't afford Nokia's flagship X6 music phone, the X3 may be the answer. It lacks 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, but it's cheap, it's easy to use and it packs some good music features. If you're on a budget and want to consolidate your gadgets, it's worth a perusal Read more
22 February 2010 by Frank Lewis
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INQ Chat 3G review
The Chat 3G is an inexpensive social-networking phone that makes it easy to keep connected on the go, thanks to its 3G connectivity, Facebook and Twitter widgets, and Qwerty keyboard. It's also surprisingly stylish for its price, and its simple user interface makes it a doddle to use Read more
15 January 2010 by Flora Graham
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Nokia C7 review
The Nokia C7 smart phone looks and feels the steely business, and its battery life defines 'stamina'. But it's not as much fun to use as many Android phones available for the same price. Read more
18 November 2010 by Flora Graham
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Acer beTouch E200 review
Running version 6.5 of Microsoft's mobile operating system, the touchscreen beTouch E200 is something of a rarity among Windows Mobile smart phones -- rather than a Qwerty keyboard, it has a slide-out keypad, which works surprisingly well. The E200 also feels speedy and solidly built for a phone at this low price Read more
9 November 2009 by Frank Lewis
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Sagem my511X review
The Sagem my511X may be a budget phone but it's an attractive one -- it's thin, it's slim and it's glossy. Considering it's an entry-level pay as you go handset, it has an MP3 player and a 1.3-megapixel camera -- excellent bonuses. Overall, it's ideal for calls and text messaging Read more
25 January 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Sony Ericsson Zylo review
The Sony Ericsson Zylo looks good but feels slightly dated, even compared to other cheap phones, and the lack of a standard headphone jack is unforgivable for a music phone. Read more
16 August 2010 by Flora Graham
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Nokia 7230 review
Lacking Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity, the 7230 has a fairly basic feature set, but it's easy to use and stylish, with a pleasingly curvaceous design. Its slide-out keypad is also satisfying to use, and its call quality and battery life put many smart phones to shame Read more
16 March 2010 by Janet Harkman
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Nokia 2730 Classic review
If you're looking for a cheap handset, the 2730 Classic is worth considering. It doesn't have the greatest keypad you'll ever prod, and its screen could be bigger, but its 3G connectivity is really welcome, its menus are easy to navigate, and it's a good-looking handset too Read more
17 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Acer neoTouch P400 review
Well built and classy looking, the neoTouch P400 is a Windows Mobile smart phone which gets basics such as battery life and connectivity right, but doesn't do enough to justify Acer's price tag. An outdated resistive screen and an operating system just months from being made obsolete are the nails in its coffin Read more
23 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
