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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Google Nexus S by Samsung review
If you want bells and whistles, the Google Nexus S smart phone has plenty to offer. It's not cheap, and it's complicated in places, but it's on the cutting edge of Android and it's likely to stay there for a while. Read more
13 December 2010 by Flora Graham
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T-Mobile Vivacity review
The T-Mobile Vivacity is a bargain Android smart phone, which offers a decent performance and a svelte, classic design. Read more
23 January 2012 by Katie Collins
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HTC Desire X review
Android Ice Cream Sandwich, a 4-inch screen and a dual-core 1GHz chip -- this mid-range 'droid is pretty tasty at this price. You can even get free Beats headphones. Read more
31 October 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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CAT B15 review
The CAT B15 is tough enough to survive a day on a building site, while its Android software lets you enjoy apps and games when you're home. Read more
8 April 2013 by Andrew Hoyle
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Motorola Defy review
The Motorola Defy brings smart-phone power to those who usually sacrifice features for resilience. It lacks Android 2.2 and its processor could be faster, but as an entry-level device, it deserves a sizeable fan base. Read more
17 November 2010 by Damien McFerran
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Active review
The Xperia Active has a small screen but a robust design, decent camera and nippy processor that's perfect for adventure addicts. Read more
25 October 2011 by Damien McFerran
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HTC Desire S review
The HTC Desire S isn't the most powerful Android smart phone on the block, but it offers a terrific design and intuitive software. Overall, it's a seriously appealing device. Read more
28 March 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Acer Liquid review
The Liquid smart phone offers a refreshing gulp of Android goodness. It's not the sexiest phone around, but its speedy processor, large touchscreen and great connectivity make for an excellent Web-surfing handset at an affordable price. Acer deserves a hearty pat on the back Read more
16 December 2009 by Flora Graham
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HTC Gratia review
It may be underpowered and lack cutting-edge features, but the Gratia's brilliant, customised interface works wonderfully with Android 2.2 to create an appealing, mid-range smart phone that's perfect for casual users. Read more
10 February 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Samsung Galaxy Ace review
The Samsung Galaxy Ace has a relatively low-res screen but this Android phone has lots of fun features and looks more expensive than it is. Read more
15 April 2011 by Flora Graham
