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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Toshiba TS608 review
Toshiba's TS608 is a stylish, slim phone that looks great externally, and features an MP3 player and 1.3-megapixel camera. It's relatively easy to use but it does have some annoying flaws. Overall, though, it's a solid mid-level handset that performs as expected without leaving you too disappointed Read more
28 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Sagem my501c review
The Sagem my501c is an entry- to mid-level clamshell handset similar to the Virgin Lobster 544 in terms of its design and features. If you want a cheap handset with some useful extras then this is worth a look, however if you're wanting to use you phone to take decent images, you'd be advised to shop around Read more
18 October 2006 by Andrew Lim
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3 Skypephone S2x review
The Skypephone S2x could save you heaps of money if you make plenty of overseas calls, thanks to its well implemented Skype functionality. It's a pretty basic handset in most other respects, but it's certainly well built and we found the call quality good Read more
27 May 2010 by Frank Lewis
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LG KF300 review
It's not a handset to impress the kids with, but, if you're looking for an easy-to-use phone with big buttons, large text and an easy-to-hear speaker-- this means you, gramps -- the KF300 is a good choice that won't break the bank. And we particularly like the way every menu item has a keyboard shortcut key Read more
23 April 2009 by Flora Graham
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ZTE F102 review
The F102 is one of the cheapest 3G phones you can currently buy. Despite its low price tag, it looks classy and offers some unexpected, but welcome, features, such as a microSD card slot. If its battery life were better, it would be a near-perfect budget handset Read more
26 May 2010 by James Dylan
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LG KC780 review
The KC780 is an 8-megapixel camera phone in a slider format, with an extremely functional layout that will appeal to those who feel persecuted by small keypads. We found the picture quality rather disappointing, but the KC780 is worth checking out for those seeking a basic camera phone Read more
4 February 2009 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 5200 review
The Nokia 5200 is a cheeky, stylish phone with loud colours, but is easy-to-use and also has a great battery life. Reception is good, while Nokia has also managed to cram in a couple of valuable extras, such as infrared and Bluebooth, making it a low-cost phone that's easy to get to grips with Read more
17 October 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Vodafone Emporia RL1 review
Striking a blow for simplicity over complexity, the Vodafone Emporia RL1 is sure to be a hit with those who want nothing more than to talk and text, but the price is a little steep. Read more
17 June 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Samsung Pixon 12 M8910 review
One of the first 12-megapixel camera phones, the Pixon 12 M8910 is capable of snapping some great shots, even in low light, thanks to its powerful xenon flash. Its touchscreen is resistive, so it's not as responsive as capacitive models, but the AMOLED display is bright and beautiful, and connectivity is good Read more
14 September 2009 by Flora Graham
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Huawei U7510 review
The U7510 is a cheap-as-chips touchscreen phone that packs plenty of widgets to keep you connected on the move. It lacks Wi-Fi connectivity and you'll have to use the rubbish bundled headphones to listen to music, but it looks good and packs HSDPA support for speedy Web browsing Read more
26 May 2010 by James Dylan
