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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
LG S310 review
While the LG S310's lack of 3G and the poor screen are disappointing, the lush design and impressive battery stamina make this worth a look. Read more
11 August 2011 by Damien McFerran
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
HTC Tattoo review
The Tattoo has the edge over every other budget handset we've seen, packing into its tiny frame not just the powerful Android operating system, but also HTC's swish Sense user interface. The small resistive touchscreen is disappointing, but bargain hunters will find the Tattoo hard to beat Read more
20 October 2009 by Flora Graham
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HTC Wildfire S review
With a better screen and more alluring design, the Wildfire S builds on its popular predecessor. The phone remains underpowered, but is still a compact and pocket-friendly Android handset. Read more
5 May 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Nokia 6700 Classic review
Magpies and those left cold by the prospect of a fancy-pants smart phone will find much to like in the shiny 6700 Classic. Well-made, attractive and affordable, it's got all the basics thoroughly covered, and throws in a few extras too, like a high-quality camera and customisable home page Read more
27 July 2009 by Flora Graham
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Motorola Aura review
The Aura feels like luxury from the moment you crack open its swanky leather box. It's weighty stainless-steel body and stunning round screen will impress the crowd, but it's light on advanced features. For those seeking a luxury phone for making calls and not much else, the Aura could be your hand candy Read more
30 March 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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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini review
The Xperia X10 Mini is a comically small handset. But it packs plenty of power, thanks to its Android operating system, which has been cleverly tweaked to suit the tiny screen. If you're looking for a cheap and discrete smart phone, it's well worth a perusal Read more
16 June 2010 by Flora Graham
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BlackBerry Torch 9810 review
The BlackBerry Torch 9810 offers myriad improvements over the 9800, but doesn't go far enough. Read more
10 October 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Sony Ericsson C903 Cyber-shot review
Although the 5-megapixel C903 Cyber-shot is inexpensive -- something that's reflected in its plasticky body and lack of Wi-Fi connectivity -- it's one of the best camera phones we've seen. Its photos are generally excellent, it sports a decent range of features and it's easy to use Read more
3 August 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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