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Samsung Solid Immerse review
The Samsung Solid Immerse can certainly put up with plenty of punishment, but its basic software and lack of battery stamina mean there are better rugged phones out there. Read more
8 June 2011 by Damien McFerran
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LG A140 review
The super-cheap LG A140 looks good on paper, but it's let down by poor multimedia capabilities and a dismal screen. You have to accept some compromises in a phone of this price, though. Read more
21 January 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Samsung Monte Slider review
The Samsung Monte Slider is a solid, intuitive little phone that shouldn't have bothered trying to add Internet features. Buy it because it's cheap and makes calls, not because it tries to do all this fancy modern stuff. Read more
22 December 2010 by Alastair Stevenson
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Alcatel OT-880 review
The Alcatel OT-880 suffers from dodgy build quality and an underwhelming touchscreen, which makes it a tough mobile to recommend. Read more
27 August 2010 by Luke Westaway
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LG Chocolate BL20 review
The LG Chocolate BL20 looks like a smooth operator, but in terms of functionality and features, it doesn't present that much of a step up from its older sibling -- the KG800. If you're shopping on a budget then this is worth considering, but there are better phones available in its class. Read more
26 August 2010 by Damien McFerran
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Alcatel OT-S520 review
Alcatel has a history of making affordable phones, but with the OT-S520 it's produced an affordable phone that also looks good. The sleek S520 is available for £15 and is a simple phone with simple ambitions. It's only got 2MB of memory and a VGA camera, but that shouldn't matter if all you need to do is text and call Read more
23 October 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 5300 XpressMusic review
Nokia's 5300 XpressMusic handset has a cheeky, funky look and is sure to appeal to the younger generation. Menus are easy to use and so is the music applet, which also produced good sound quality. It's well connected with Bluetooth and has good call quality Read more
15 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Nokia 1200 review
The Nokia 1200 is a no-frills handset aimed at tech novices. Although it's basic, the phone does have a fantastic battery life, and is unbelievably easy to use for texting and calling. Call quality is crisp and loud even in areas of poor signal, while the speakerphone sounds very clear Read more
25 October 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Virgin Mobile Lobster 320 review
The Virgin Mobile Lobster 320 is a compact and good-looking phone with an appealingly low price. It has a surprisingly large and well-spaced keypad, with plenty of shortcut options when you when you flick it open. It even has a camera, unlike many of its low-priced competitors Read more
12 October 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Sagem my300C review
Sagem is synonymous with cheap and cheerful mobile phones, but the French manufacturer has figured out a way to make inexpensive look good with the my300C. It doesn't come packed with features, but it won't embarrass you Read more
9 August 2007 by Andrew Lim
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