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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones

HTC Radar hands-on

The HTC Radar looks like a neat little mobile. It's unlikely to set the world on fire, but we're hoping it'll be cheaper than most. Read more

1 September 2011 by Luke Westaway

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HTC One V review

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HTC One V review

The mid-range HTC One V looks good, feels great, has a reasonable camera and apps aplenty. The con? Slightly sluggish web browsing. Read more

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24 April 2012 by Natasha Lomas

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Editors' choice HTC One S review

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HTC One S review

The HTC One S goes like stink, has a dandy snapper and lashings of Ice Cream Sandwich topped with a sprinkling of HTC's Sense software. Read more

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3 April 2012 by Natasha Lomas

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BlackBerry Torch 9800  review

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BlackBerry Torch 9800 review

There's not much that the BlackBerry Torch 9800 can't do, but it doesn't make it easy. Pricey, chunky and packed with features, this is a smart phone where function beats form -- and fun. Read more

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29 September 2010 by Flora Graham

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Nokia Asha 302 review

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Nokia Asha 302 review

If you want a Qwerty phone, the Nokia Asha 302 is one of few with the keys to please in these touchscreen times. Shame it runs Series 40. Read more

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11 September 2012 by Natasha Lomas

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Samsung Galaxy Beam review

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Samsung Galaxy Beam review

Want a phone-cum-film-projector-cum-mood-light to bring the party to your bedroom? This is the mobile for you, but it's crazy expensive. Read more

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16 August 2012 by Natasha Lomas

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HTC Rhyme review

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HTC Rhyme review

The HTC Rhyme lacks dual-core power and has a small screen but it boasts the latest version of HTC's Sense interface and a box full of trendy accessories. Read more

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7 November 2011 by Damien McFerran

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HTC 7 Mozart review

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HTC 7 Mozart review

The HTC 7 Mozart isn't the awesome camera phone that it claims to be, and an 8GB memory limit is its Achilles heel as a music phone. But its xenon flash, excellent music store and fresh Windows Phone 7 OS, mean it's still music to our ears. Read more

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4 November 2010 by Flora Graham

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HTC Desire S review

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HTC Desire S review

The HTC Desire S isn't the most powerful Android smart phone on the block, but it offers a terrific design and intuitive software. Overall, it's a seriously appealing device. Read more

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28 March 2011 by Damien McFerran

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Samsung Galaxy W hands-on

The Samsung Galaxy W Android smart phone aims to appeal to those who can't afford the Galaxy S2. Despite a lower-quality screen and a chunkier design, it still looks decent. Read more

15 September 2011 by Andrew Hoyle

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We review hundreds of products every year, and the very best receive a CNET UK Editors' Choice award – the seal of approval you can look for when shopping for products. See all winners

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