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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
LG A140 review
The super-cheap LG A140 looks good on paper, but it's let down by poor multimedia capabilities and a dismal screen. You have to accept some compromises in a phone of this price, though. Read more
21 January 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness review
A fashion phone with a difference, the Pureness has a see-through screen that is bound to cause a stir as you sip champagne cocktails. With few advanced features, this is a basic mobile for show-offs or those looking for a cheap subscription to the Quintessentially concierge service Read more
23 December 2009 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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Sony Ericsson S312 review
The S312 is a budget phone with a shiny screen that will appeal to magpies and narcissists across the land. It's small and lightweight too, as well as offering good call quality and satisfyingly clicky keys. If you don't have much to spend and don't mind having few features, it's worth considering Read more
9 February 2010 by Flora Graham
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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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T-Mobile Sidekick 3 review
T-Mobile's Sidekick 3 is hugely popular stateside and its Qwerty keyboard does make firing off texts and emails a breeze, but this is one chunky handset, and its multimedia features are nothing short of a joke Read more
27 February 2007 by Mark Harris
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Nokia X7 review
The Nokia X7's exterior is a treat for the eyes, but its internal components are a different story. A weak processor and outdated Symbian operating system mean this smart phone isn't a match for the iPhone or many Android devices. Read more
5 August 2011 by Damien McFerran
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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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Nokia 5228 X-Factor review
You can blame it on stage fright, but when the lights go up, the Nokia 5228 pales in comparison to rival budget phones. Despite its self-proclaimed star quality, it just doesn't have the X factor to win our vote. Read more
19 October 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Alcatel OT-880 review
The Alcatel OT-880 suffers from dodgy build quality and an underwhelming touchscreen, which makes it a tough mobile to recommend. Read more
27 August 2010 by Luke Westaway
