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Nokia Lumia 800 review
The Nokia Lumia 800 is engaging, its Windows Phone software has excellent social media integration but we feel there's better to come from Nokia. Read more
3 November 2011 by Niall Magennis
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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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Nokia Lumia 710 review
The Lumia 710 has loads to offer -- it's well built, runs on shiny Windows Phone, and has free music and sat-nav, but there are few apps. Read more
31 January 2012 by Natasha Lomas
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Nokia 5220 XpressMusic review
Best noticed for its teen-friendly looks, and best purchased for its musical abilities, this otherwise average Nokia 5220 XpressMusic phone does its main job well. It's not breaking any ground or adding anything new to the market, but what it needed to get right, it's got right Read more
2 October 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Nokia X3 Touch and Type review
Perfect for entry-level smart-phone users, the Nokia X3 Touch and Type is armed with both a touchscreen and button interface, as well as a drop-dead-gorgeous design. Its relatively outdated operating system won't please smart-phone veterans, though. Read more
2 November 2010 by Damien McFerran
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Nokia E63 review
The E63 smart phone, a less expensive version of the E71, offers a wide screen and full, easy-to-press Qwerty keypad in a more colourful, chunkier case. Despite lacking the E71's HSDPA and GPS, the E63 offers a good Web experience, and is a great device for texting and sending emails Read more
17 February 2009 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia E5 review
Your fingers will positively adore the Nokia E5's lush Qwerty keyboard, and its rugged construction and eye-catching design only endear the phone further. These positives are balanced out by a poor screen that's hard to view in sunlight and a below-average camera. Read more
16 September 2010 by Damien McFerran
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Nokia X6 review
The X6 music phone may not offer the best-ever sound quality, but, thanks to Nokia's Comes With Music service, it gives you a year's free access to zillions of tunes, and 32GB of built-in memory to store them on. Its capacitive touchscreen makes this handset well worth a look for music lovers Read more
8 December 2009 by Flora Graham
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Nokia 5070 review
Nokia's 5070 is a cheap and chunky handset, sporting large buttons that are ideal for everyday tasks like texting. The menu systems are easy to navigate and you can use infrared to transfer files to and from a laptop. Call quality is also clean and clear Read more
1 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Nokia 2220 Slide review
It may lack the features we've come to take for granted on entry-level phones, but the Nokia 2220 Slide is great value for money compared to other devices in the same price bracket. Competition is becoming fierce in the budget phone class, however, so you may want to consider alternatives -- such as the Sony Ericsson Spiro -- before parting with your cash. Read more
8 September 2010 by Damien McFerran
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