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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
INQ Cloud Touch review
The INQ Cloud Touch is a budget Android smart phone that offers some tantalising treats for Facebook fiends and Spotify supporters, although its looks reflect its low price. Read more
7 April 2011 by Flora Graham
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Nokia 6303 Classic review
Unlike most budget phones, the 6303 Classic is worth getting excited about. While it doesn't offer any high-end features, it's simple in a remarkably elegant way. It's a perfect choice for those seeking a good-looking and solidly built handset for basic calling and texting Read more
20 August 2009 by Flora Graham
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HTC Smart review
The Smart is a cheap touchscreen phone that sports HTC's slick Sense user interface, seen on the company's Android devices. While it lacks many of the features of a smart phone, its finger-friendly interface, useful widgets and decent Web browser mean it's well worth considering Read more
18 May 2010 by Flora Graham
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro review
The Xperia X10 Mini Pro packs plenty of power into its tiny frame, thanks to its slide-out Qwerty keyboard and Android 1.6 operating system. We'd like to have seen a more recent version of Android installed, but this is a charming and surprisingly usable handset Read more
6 July 2010 by Flora Graham
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Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot review
The C510 Cyber-shot is a good all-round camera phone, with a sleek, robust design, easy-to-use interface and decent selection of entertainment features. Those expecting great photo quality will be disappointed, but the C510 has enough special features to make it a worthwhile handset Read more
12 March 2009 by Flora Graham
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Nokia E75 review
The Nokia E75 is a solid smart phone that combines a sliding Qwerty keyboard with the small alphanumeric keypad of a candybar phone. With the familiar Nokia user interface, it's a powerful device that can handle both work and play without any drama Read more
3 June 2009 by Flora Graham
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Sony Ericsson Satio review
The touchscreen Satio is a decent attempt by Sony Ericsson to pack into one device all the best bits of its excellent Cyber-shot camera phones and great Walkman music phones. The camera is almost as good as a dedicated compact, and its musical output sounds like that of a stand-alone MP3 player Read more
15 October 2009 by Flora Graham
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Nokia N97 mini review
Nokia has put the fat old N97 on a diet, and the result is the N97 mini. It's a very similar handset to its larger sibling when it comes to features and functionality, but its sleeker design is a definite improvement, and, despite having a slightly smaller screen and less memory, it's a more desirable smart phone overall Read more
19 November 2009 by Flora Graham
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Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 review
Built around the Vodafone 360 service and sporting an innovative, contact-centric user interface, the Samsung H1 may well be just the ticket for social-networking fanatics. This handset takes a while to get used to but it's packed with features, not least a capacitive touchscreen, and speedy Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity Read more
5 November 2009 by Flora Graham
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HTC 7 Mozart review
The HTC 7 Mozart isn't the awesome camera phone that it claims to be, and an 8GB memory limit is its Achilles heel as a music phone. But its xenon flash, excellent music store and fresh Windows Phone 7 OS, mean it's still music to our ears. Read more
4 November 2010 by Flora Graham
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