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Nokia 5700 XpressMusic review
The 5700 stands out thanks to a twisty section at the bottom that rotates through 180 degrees to switch between a standard keypad and one with dedicated music-playback buttons Read more
11 July 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Nokia 2730 Classic review
If you're looking for a cheap handset, the 2730 Classic is worth considering. It doesn't have the greatest keypad you'll ever prod, and its screen could be bigger, but its 3G connectivity is really welcome, its menus are easy to navigate, and it's a good-looking handset too Read more
17 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Nokia 6233 review
In terms of design, the 6233 is a classic Nokia candybar phone -- there's a stylish combination of curved edges and smooth surfaces. Using the 6233 is very straightforward and you don't get the feeling that Nokia has added anything unnecessary or overcomplicated. At the same time, you don't feel like it's lacking in the features department Read more
19 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 7380 review
The 7380 doesn't do anything by halves. It doesn't have a keypad. Its screen is invisible when turned off. The back is covered in faux leather. And despite having almost no memory or an expansion slot, there's a 2-megapixel camera. You'll buy this for nothing but its looks -- is that enough? Read more
21 March 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 6300 review
Nokia is renowned for easy-to-use mobile phones, but its recent line-up has left some people very confused. The 6300, however, gets back to basics -- combining modern design with good old-fashioned simplicity Read more
2 April 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 8600 Luna review
If you're the sort of person who likes to let their accessories do the talking, Nokia's 8600 Luna is probably right up your boutique-lined street -- its smoked glass and stainless-steel exterior will attract smouldering glances from every direction Read more
6 July 2007 by Ellis Benton
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Nokia 7310 Supernova review
While this may not bring back the removable covers craze with a bang, it's fun to see an old idea brought to life with Nokia's 7310 Supernova. The phone is intuitive, simple and straightforward, but you can add some extra functionality by downloading third-party Java apps Read more
3 September 2008 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia 7210 Supernova review
The slim, colourful 7210 Supernova is about as simple a phone as you can get nowadays. It supports a good range of music formats and we're fans of the Flickr uploading feature, but it's pricey for an unsophisticated handset. For those seeking a basic camera phone, though, it's worth a look Read more
26 March 2009 by Flora Graham
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Nokia E63 review
The E63 smart phone, a less expensive version of the E71, offers a wide screen and full, easy-to-press Qwerty keypad in a more colourful, chunkier case. Despite lacking the E71's HSDPA and GPS, the E63 offers a good Web experience, and is a great device for texting and sending emails Read more
17 February 2009 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia N91 review
The N91, for those of you who've been living under a rock for the last 12 months, is Nokia's music phone, and its 4GB hard drive means it can store plenty of tracks. It may be big and heavy, but with a 2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, 3G and an FM radio, this is one well-featured handset Read more
19 May 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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