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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Apple iPhone 3G review
Almost one year after the original Apple iPhone went on sale, the company has launched a 3G version of the device. The Apple iPhone 3G includes GPS and support for third-party applications and Microsoft Exchange Server. Is it now time to get off the fence and buy one? Read more
10 July 2008 by Andrew Lim
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E-TEN glofiish M810 review
A Windows Mobile smart phone, the E-TEN glofiish M810 sports a slide-out Qwerty keyboard and a professional style. In the features department, it supports not only HSDPA for speedy downloads, but also Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and an onboard GPS chip to help you on your way Read more
12 June 2008 by Frank Lewis
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Toshiba Portege G910 review
The Toshiba Portege G910 won't look out of place at the local golf club. Beneath this Windows Mobile smart phone's faux leather and grey finish lies a wealth of features, including GPS, HSDPA and a handy fingerprint reader. Despite its large size, it's a good option for the discerning business user Read more
29 May 2008 by Brett James
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MWg Zinc II review
MWg, a relative newcomer to mobile phones, produces the attractive Zinc II. Complete with a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, you have the luxury of writing longer emails, while built-in GPS can be used as a sat-nav system. It also boasts HSDPA and Wi-Fi, so you can surf the Web almost anywhere Read more
27 May 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung i780 review
The i780 is Samsung's latest attempt to loosen BlackBerry's grip on the smart phone market. The handset sports a mini-touchpad instead of a typical D-pad and also boasts HSDPA for high-speed browsing. With impressive battery life, can it take a top spot? Read more
13 May 2008 by Patrick Wignall
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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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MWg Atom Life review
If you're after a bargain of a smart phone, the MWg Atom Life could be just the handset you're looking for. Besides its low price, it's also available without a contract, offering you plenty of flexibility. With HSDPA, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi onboard, it doesn't forget the features Read more
27 March 2008 by Will Head
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RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8110 review
RIM has opted to add one feature per iteration of its Pearl handsets and you'll find GPS to be the BlackBerry Pearl 8110's main attraction. While you'd be hard-pressed to pick the 8110 out of a Pearl design line up, the addition of GPS helps when you're walking or driving while lost Read more
10 March 2008 by Andrew Lim
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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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E-TEN glofiish X600 review
While the E-TEN glofiish X600 may not have all the glitz and glamour of most recent smart phones, it holds it own among them. This nifty device lacks 3G, but does boast a large colour touchscreen, Wi-Fi and GPS. Its quality looks and features will certainly keep gadget fans happy Read more
31 January 2008 by Andrew Lim
