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Nokia E51 review
The Nokia E51 doesn't have any tricks up its sleeve -- it looks good, it's simple and it works. It sticks to Nokia's old school winning formula of a simple phone that's easy to use. Plus, it comes with a few extra features, like Wi-Fi and HSDPA. What else do you need? Read more
14 January 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 6110 Navigator review
Nokia has followed up the success of its GPS-enabled N95 with a new sat-nav phone -- the small and light 6110 Navigator uses the easy-to-use Route 66 software, which has superb search functionality, and its screen is exceptional Read more
13 August 2007 by Mark Harris
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Samsung E840 review
This sleek and glossy slider from Samsung offers style with functionality. An onboard document reader and built-in music player with FM tuner top its great gadgets Read more
23 August 2007 by Patrick Wignall
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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 W395 Walkman review
The budget W395 Walkman music phone may not offer a fantastic screen or camera, but it punches above its weight in pretty much every other department. Its music player is excellent, the on-board speakers are great and it offers a decent feature set. At its current pay-as-you-go price, it's a steal Read more
2 October 2009 by Frank Lewis
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Sony Ericsson Naite review
Dispensing with design frills and touchscreen controls, the Naite is a straightforward handset with an eco-friendly emphasis. It packs in enough features to keep most users happy, including 3G connectivity and a music player, and its lengthy battery life and power-efficient charger are welcome bonuses Read more
14 October 2009 by Nik Rawlinson
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E-TEN glofiish X800 review
For users who want loads of features crammed into a smart phone, the E-TEN glofiish X800 packs everything but the kitchen sink. With two cameras, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, Bluetooth and GPS, it doesn't skimp on the options. Its solid build quality and sharp display pad the package nicely Read more
5 February 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Levi's phone review
You could have it all on a chain with the Levi's phone. This fashion phone, made by Levi Strauss & Co, is small and thin -- perfect for pocketing. Besides good call quality, a stainless steel exterior gives the phone a more industrial feel and you can hook it to your jeans Read more
22 November 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Orange SPV E610 review
With Windows Mobile 5 onboard, the Orange SPV E610 smart phone doesn't break any innovation boundaries. What it does offer is excellent value for money and a few nice features, including a 2-megapixel camera. If basic emailing is your main requirement, it won't let you down Read more
29 April 2008 by Brett James
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Vodafone 725 review
Priced at just £50, the 725 is an own-brand candybar handset from Vodafone that boasts the double whammy of a low price tag and an impressive range of features, including 3G and stereo Bluetooth. But is there enough to tempt you away from higher-profile handsets? Read more
27 August 2008 by Patrick Wignall
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