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Samsung E1150 review
The Samsung E1150 can hold its head high when compared to similarly priced budget phones. Its minimalist design, decent call performance and lengthy battery life mean it offers great value for money, although some users may find its lack of connectivity too hard to swallow. Read more
23 September 2010 by Damien McFerran
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Sony Ericsson W350i review
If you miss the styling of flip phones, Sony Ericsson's W350i will give you that desired blast from the past. Clearly geared towards music playback, this retro, pseudo-candy bar handset sports dedicated Walkman buttons on its exterior and decent call performance Read more
25 June 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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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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Alcatel OT-708 review
The OT-708 is one of the simplest touchscreen phones on the market, and also among the cheapest. If you're skint or want a cheap secondary handset, it's worth a look Read more
12 July 2010 by Charles Kloet
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Samsung B3310 review
Aimed at social-networking fiends with small pockets, the B3310 packs a full Qwerty keyboard into a compact body at a very affordable price. Its lack of 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity hampers the Web-browsing experience, but its streamlined Facebook and MySpace apps make it easy to stalk your friends Read more
23 February 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Nokia X6 review
The X6 music phone may not offer the best-ever sound quality, but, thanks to Nokia's Comes With Music service, it gives you a year's free access to zillions of tunes, and 32GB of built-in memory to store them on. Its capacitive touchscreen makes this handset well worth a look for music lovers Read more
8 December 2009 by Flora Graham
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How to recover a bricked Samsung Galaxy S3
Installing a custom ROM can bring big benefits but what happens if it all goes wrong? Here's how to recover your bricked S3. Read more
16 October 2012 by Alan Martin
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How to unlock your Samsung Galaxy S3
Got your hands on a Galaxy S3 but it's locked to a different network? You need to unlock that beast. Here's how. Read more
13 July 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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Nokia X3 Touch and Type review
Perfect for entry-level smart-phone users, the Nokia X3 Touch and Type is armed with both a touchscreen and button interface, as well as a drop-dead-gorgeous design. Its relatively outdated operating system won't please smart-phone veterans, though. Read more
2 November 2010 by Damien McFerran
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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
