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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Nokia N79 review
The Nokia N79 is a candybar smart phone with an intelligent-casing system that alters the handset's theme, depending on which of its exchangeable covers is attached at the time. Although not a groundbreaking phone, the N97 does have a number of other features that caught our eye Read more
7 January 2009 by Andrew Lim
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Sony Ericsson W350i review
If you miss the styling of flip phones, Sony Ericsson's W350i will give you that desired blast from the past. Clearly geared towards music playback, this retro, pseudo-candy bar handset sports dedicated Walkman buttons on its exterior and decent call performance Read more
25 June 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Samsung Tocco Icon review
The Tocco Icon is a feature phone that feels and operates like a smart phone. Its svelte frame and impressive battery life make it ideal for younger mobile users, but the lack of 3G connectivity will leave heavy net-surfers feeling a bit deflated. Read more
14 July 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Sony Ericsson W580i review
You can easily walk the walk with the Sony Ericsson W580i. While the newest addition to the range is mostly business as usual, with good audio quality on calls and music, the phone includes a built-in pedometer so you can count your steps while exercising. Go on -- run wild Read more
18 September 2007 by Andrew Lim
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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 541 review
The Vodafone 541 gets by on its kooky, if a little chunky, design and acute touchscreen with a well thought-out menu to match. The gesture area is perhaps an unnecessary addition, but it's generally a fun phone to use. Read more
18 August 2010 by Mat Greenfield
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Nokia C5 review
The handsome C5 is a cheap, old-school phone with some modern features thrown in, and the end result is very pleasant indeed. Big keys make it easy to bash out texts, 3G connectivity enables speedy Web browsing, and the interface is clear and straightforward. It's a charming handset Read more
8 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
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LG Chocolate KG800 review
The LG Chocolate phone is a real head-turner -- some have gone so far as to call it the best-looking phone ever. From the glowing red touchpad to the glossy casing, this phone is the epitome of class and style. The feature list is somewhat underwhelming, but in design terms it sets the standard for the future of mobile phones Read more
20 June 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia C2-01 review
The Nokia C2-01 is a simple, likeable and cheap phone. It also offers a surprising number of features that are normally absent at this price, including 3G connectivity. Read more
18 March 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Sony Ericsson K660i review
A potential diamond in the rough, the Sony Ericsson K660i might not be glamorous, but its simplicity could be what you're looking for. It's attractive, in an understated way, and isn't bereft of features -- there's an MP3 player and HSDPA for the Web and video calls. Just don't expect great pics from the camera Read more
6 May 2008 by Andrew Lim
