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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Samsung Genio Qwerty review
Aimed at youngsters, the Genio Qwerty offers a full Qwerty keyboard in a slim package. The keyboard is fairly cramped but it's a well-designed handset otherwise, with a quirky but appealing interface, and well-implemented social-networking features Read more
21 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Samsung Galaxy Y review
The Samsung Galaxy Y is an okay starter smart phone for kids but budget Androids are getting better so shop around before you buy. Read more
13 April 2012 by Natasha Lomas
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Samsung Wave 723 review
The Samsung Wave 723 is a perfectly serviceable touchscreen phone with a good selection of features, but there are too many cheap, powerful Android phones that do the same job and lots more Read more
23 December 2010 by Flora Graham
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Samsung Tocco Lite review
Considering how inexpensive it is, the Tocco Lite packs plenty of punch. The lack of 3G connectivity is disappointing, but Samsung's squeezed a vibrant, responsive touchscreen into a pocket-friendly phone that has all the basics covered and offers some more advanced features too Read more
2 July 2009 by Flora Graham
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Samsung Jet review
Samsung touts the Jet as the fastest touchscreen phone on the market. While we're not convinced of that claim, the Jet does have plenty of other things going for it, including a gorgeously bright and vivid AMOLED screen, some innovative user-interface ideas and a great 5-megapixel camera Read more
15 July 2009 by Flora Graham
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Samsung U700 review
The U700 isn't just another fashionable phone from Samsung. It sports a large screen ideal for the Web, along with HSDPA (3.5G) that loads pages with blistering speed Read more
24 August 2007 by Patrick Wignall
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Samsung Galaxy Mini review
The Samsung Galaxy Mini won't suit demanding smart-phone users. But this cheap and cheerful addition to the Galaxy stable is a viable option for newcomers to the Android scene. Read more
12 May 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Samsung F490 review
There's no doubt about it -- touchscreen phones look sexy. With its glossy exterior, you can't deny the elegance of the Samsung F490. It carries a 5-megapixel camera on its back and packs 3G and HSDPA into its Web browser. How's that for desirability? Read more
29 April 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung Omnia Lite review
The Omnia Lite is a budget Windows Mobile 6.5 smart phone with a surprisingly extensive line-up of features. It's not the speediest handset in the world and its software feels over-complicated, but it's fairly cheap, it has a slim profile and it offers good connectivity Read more
8 April 2010 by James Dylan
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Samsung F400 review
Samsung has teamed up with AV specialist Bang & Olufsen once more to create the F400, a stylish music phone with a simple trick -- slide down the screen and you reveal quality B&O speakers. Importantly for a music phone, it has a 3.5mm headphone socket and can play protected music formats Read more
29 July 2008 by Nate Lanxon
