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Doro PhoneEasy 410gsm review
The Doro PhoneEasy 410gsm is a great basic mobile for the elderly and those who are less tech-inclined. But if you think this is as good as it gets, think again -- the Doro PhoneEasy 409gsm is simpler still. Read more
26 August 2010 by Luke Westaway
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LG GD910 review
The LG GD910 watch phone is undoubtedly a cool gadget. While it's not exactly packed with features, it's highly usable. Still, it's far too expensive Read more
5 August 2010 by Luke Westaway
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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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Sony Ericsson Elm review
Partly made from recycled plastics, the Elm is intended to let tree huggers make guilt-free phone calls on the move. Unlike some other phones in Sony Ericsson's GreenHeart range, however, the Elm doesn't skimp on features, offering much of the functionality you'd expect to see on a smart phone Read more
30 March 2010 by Patrick Steen
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Nokia 7230 review
Lacking Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity, the 7230 has a fairly basic feature set, but it's easy to use and stylish, with a pleasingly curvaceous design. Its slide-out keypad is also satisfying to use, and its call quality and battery life put many smart phones to shame Read more
16 March 2010 by Janet Harkman
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Sony Ericsson Yari review
The Yari is a slider phone that aims to blow your mind with its gesture-controlled and motion-based games. It fell short of exploding our brains with its gaming capability, but there's no denying that it's absolutely stuffed with features, and it won't break the bank Read more
2 February 2010 by Flora Graham
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LG GW520 review
Packing a resistive touchscreen and slide-out Qwerty keyboard into a relatively compact chassis, the GW520 aims to appeal to social-networking fiends. The lack of Wi-Fi connectivity is disappointing, but the keyboard is excellent and the menu system is refreshingly easy to navigate Read more
3 November 2009 by Frank Lewis
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Sony Ericsson T715 review
The T715's unfussy appearance and straightforward operation match its no-nonsense name. But it still packs plenty of features into its attractive chassis, including a 3.2-megapixel camera, a music player and 3G connectivity. For those tired of over-complicated handsets, it's well worth a look Read more
16 October 2009 by Nik Rawlinson
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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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Samsung Solid review
The Samsung Solid could fit the bill for those who work in trades where dust, dirt, water and occasional drops are a perennial problem. It incorporates some interesting features, including an SOS feature, and its rubberised outer shell is easy to grip if you're wearing gloves Read more
27 June 2008 by Sandra Vogel
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