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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 B2700 Bound review
The Samsung B2700 Bound is for the rugged type who isn't looking for fancy features, but wants a phone that doesn't mind getting dirty and damp in the great outdoors. It can survive a few nights out in the bush with long battery life, and it even has a wee torch, but not much else Read more
15 May 2009 by Flora Graham
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LG KS360 review
Mid-range slider phones tend to be pretty dull, but the LG KS360 offers something different. Pop it open and instead of a standard keypad you get a full Qwerty one -- designed with messaging in mind. We limbered up our thumbs, ready to put the KS360 through some serious texting Read more
21 August 2008 by Andrew Lim
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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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Toshiba G450 review
The Toshiba G450 is not your typical mobile phone. The company has combined a phone, HSDPA modem, MP3 player and USB storage device into one handset. For people desiring more functionality out of a mobile broadband USB dongle, this could be the answer Read more
4 June 2008 by Frank Lewis
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Nokia 3110 Evolve review
Using recycled materials for the packaging and casing, plus an energy-reducing charger, the Nokia 3110 Evolve is a handset to make the tech hippies giddy. Still, its style is not unlike most Nokia handsets and it boasts a few important features. But does green always mean good? Read more
14 April 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung Adidas miCoach F110 review
Are you lacking motivation in your workout routine? This handset from Samsung and Adidas may provide just the kick start you need. The miCoach F110 helps you set training goals and measures your fitness with a pedometer and heart rate monitor. Don't worry, it does well as a phone, too Read more
28 March 2008 by Frank Lewis
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T-Mobile Sidekick Slide review
The T-Mobile Sidekick Slide is a messenger handset aimed at the younger market. It's slim and has a Qwerty keyboard which makes texting and emailing easy. The menu looks good and is simple to navigate, you can fetch mail from different email accounts and read Word and PDF attachments Read more
16 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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3 Skypephone review
The 3 Skypephone's reason for being is its Skype capabilities. You can make free Skype-to-Skype calls and the handset is 3G and very easy to use. Call quality and reception were both first-rate, battery life is good and the phone's exterior looks slim and sleek Read more
14 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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BenQ-Siemens S68 review
The BenQ-Siemens S68 is a slimline minimalist mobile for calls and messaging. Intuitive design, straightforward functions and a few useful extras make the handset easy to use, but if you're looking for an extensive array of features this isn't for you Read more
19 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
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