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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
LG C3300 review
We were initially prejudiced against the C3300 because of its 'made for women' marketing, but it won us over. It is small, and maroon is suspiciously close to pink, but the handset redeems itself by being easy to use and good at the basics. If you just want to make calls, send text messages and take basic snapshots, the C3300 is a good-value option Read more
20 July 2005 by Mary Lojkine
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LG Arena KM900 review
The iPhone-inspired Arena KM900 boasts an amazing wealth of features, including a decent 5-megapixel camera and high-quality video-recording capability. Battery life could be better, and the Arena can't quite match Apple's device in terms of usability, but touchscreen-phone fans should check it out Read more
23 March 2009 by Flora Graham
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LG Viewty Smart GC900 review
The follow-up to the popular Viewty KU990, the touchscreen Viewty Smart GC900 packs an 8-megapixel camera into a slim package, sports a bright and clear screen, and offers a wealth of camera and editing options. But can this slip of a phone really snap a shot worth saving? Read more
8 July 2009 by Flora Graham
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LG Optimus GT540 review
There's plenty to like about the Optimus GT540 Android smart phone, despite its resistive touchscreen and relatively dated version of Android. Although it's pretty cheap, you wouldn't know it by looking at its sleek carcass, and it packs some decent multimedia features too Read more
26 July 2010 by Ben Williams
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LG KF510 review
The LG KF510 is one flashy phone. Similar to a trackpad on a laptop, its touch-sensitive keypad shows you different patterns, from arrows to crosses, depending on what you're doing. If that's not enough, the glass front and metal body ensure it's the star of the party Read more
21 April 2008 by Andrew Lim
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LG Chocolate BL40 review
The LG Chocolate BL40's ultra-wide, capacitive touchscreen not only makes the phone a feast for the eyes but offers a number of real usability benefits. LG's S-Class UI isn't particularly great, but this phone is jam-packed with features, offering far more than the iPhone or HTC Hero Read more
4 September 2009 by Frank Lewis
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How to root your Google Nexus 4
As a fearless Android enthusiast with your eager mitts on Google's new super phone, you'll be champing at the bit to root it. Here's how. Read more
6 February 2013 by Damien McFerran
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Google Nexus 4 review
The Google Nexus 4 brings quad-core power, a high-definition screen and the latest Jelly Bean software --- but the real shock is the price. Read more
15 January 2013 by Andrew Hoyle
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LG KF600 review
The LG KF600 might split decisions, but it's an innovator. Its split-screen design includes a navigation area that changes depending on the feature you're using, from music to texting, and Keith Haring-inspired animated themes are included to help bring this phone to life Read more
3 March 2008 by Andrew Lim
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LG InTouch Max GW620 review
Sporting a resistive touchscreen and version 1.5 of the Android operating system, the InTouch Max GW620 can't lay claim to the smart-phone crown, but that's not what it seeks to do. Instead, it aims to offer a decent Android experience at an affordable price, and that's what it does Read more
26 February 2010 by Flora Graham
