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LG P7200 review
The LG P7200 is a clamshell awash with features, such as a 2-megapixel camera with auto-focus, a swivel screen, an MP3 player and a memory expansion slot. Its design is not up to the finesse of its competitors but overall this is a decent mid-range phone that delivers clear audio on calls and takes decent photos Read more
19 April 2006 by Andrew Lim
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
BenQ E72 review
BenQ's new E72 Windows Mobile handset is now available SIM-free for £100 from Expansys, and we're happy to see this different take on Windows Mobile. The E72 shows originality in both hardware design and software, though it is very compact and leaves out some features, so it may not appeal to everyone Read more
26 September 2008 by Sandra Vogel
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Levi's phone review
You could have it all on a chain with the Levi's phone. This fashion phone, made by Levi Strauss & Co, is small and thin -- perfect for pocketing. Besides good call quality, a stainless steel exterior gives the phone a more industrial feel and you can hook it to your jeans Read more
22 November 2007 by Andrew Lim
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Bluetooth and Phone Accessories
JayBird JB-200 review
The JayBird JB-200 Bluetooth earphones are both pleasant to use and affordable. They fit securely in your ears and would be perfect for jogging or taking to the gym. They can be paired with a mobile, MP3 players with Bluetooth functionality or an iPod with an adaptor Read more
5 June 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Toshiba TS608 review
Toshiba's TS608 is a stylish, slim phone that looks great externally, and features an MP3 player and 1.3-megapixel camera. It's relatively easy to use but it does have some annoying flaws. Overall, though, it's a solid mid-level handset that performs as expected without leaving you too disappointed Read more
28 September 2006 by Andrew Lim
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Garmin-Asus Nuvifone M10 review
The Garmin-Asus Nuvifone M10 smart phone offers excellent navigation software, sturdy build quality and a bright, crisp screen. Its Windows Mobile operating system isn't as slick as some competing offerings, but the M10 could be worth a look if you're planning a road trip Read more
9 July 2010 by Ben Williams
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
BenQ-Siemens E61 mofi review
BenQ-Siemens' E61 mofi is a small, neat, rather eye-catching handset, with music playing capability and a rather niftily sited full set of playback control buttons. It is a shame it lets itself down on one or two other music essentials, but if you want an easy-to-use phone to call, text and play tunes, this is perfectly adequate Read more
2 June 2006 by Sandra Vogel
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Bluetooth and Phone Accessories
Gear4 Blackbox review
The Gear4 Blackbox is perfect for someone who dislikes wires. With its A2DP Bluetooth functionality, the system can transmit high-quality stereo music from your music phone. For those with music player, a line-in socket lets you plug in too, but as the company insists, enjoy the wirelessness Read more
30 October 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Doro PhoneEasy 410gsm review
The Doro PhoneEasy 410gsm is a great basic mobile for the elderly and those who are less tech-inclined. But if you think this is as good as it gets, think again -- the Doro PhoneEasy 409gsm is simpler still. Read more
26 August 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Tesco VX1 Party Phone review
If you're planning an epic night out but don't want to lose your swanky smart phone in a drunken stupor, the VX1 Party Phone may be the answer. It's ridiculously cheap and it does the job of texting and making calls. And if it disappears into the murky night, it won't be on your list of regrets in the morning Read more
5 May 2010 by Charles Kloet
