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Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 review
Review Built around the Vodafone 360 service and sporting an innovative, contact-centric user interface, the Samsung H1 may well be just the ticket for social-networking fanatics. This handset takes a while to get used to but it's packed with features, not least a capacitive touchscreen, and speedy Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity
Acer beTouch E101 review
Review The beTouch E101 budget smart phone offers a touchscreen, Windows Mobile 6.5, good call quality and a number of social-networking apps. But, while Acer has cemented a reputation for making decent low-cost laptops, can it pull off the same trick with this handset?
LG GW520 review
Tags: LG Electronics, LG GW520, analogue, HSDPA, touchscreen
Review Packing a resistive touchscreen and slide-out Qwerty keyboard into a relatively compact chassis, the GW520 aims to appeal to social-networking fiends. The lack of Wi-Fi connectivity is disappointing, but the keyboard is excellent and the menu system is refreshingly easy to navigate
Acer neoTouch S200 review
Tags: Acer, Acer neoTouch S200, smart phones, SIM-free, Windows Mobile
Review The neoTouch S200's build quality could be better and some of its Acer-branded apps are rather buggy, but this touchscreen smart phone, running Windows Mobile 6.5, still has plenty to offer. Chief among its attractions are its speedy 1GHz Snapdragon processor and impressive, high-resolution display
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Samsung Genio Touch review
Tags: Samsung, Samsung Genio Touch, playlists, SIM-free, 3G
Review Aimed at young 'uns, the touchscreen Genio Touch is cheap, attractive and full of smart-phone-like features. There's no on-screen Qwerty keyboard, 3G or Wi-Fi connectivity, but its media-playback capability is good and it's a solid budget handset overall
Nokia 6710 Navigator review
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 6710 Navigator, battery life, GPS, HSDPA
Review As long as you don't mind its fairly small screen and rather quiet speaker, the 6710 Navigator is a feasible alternative to a dedicated sat-nav device. It's also impressive as a standard phone, offering good call quality, long battery life and a comfortable, curved design
Sony Ericsson Aino review
Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson Aino, slider phone, media player, 3G
Review The Aino functions both as an attractive slider phone and a touchscreen media device. It's insanely packed with features too, including the ability to stream video and audio from a PlayStation 3. The user interface could do with some work, but the Aino gets full marks for ambition
HTC Tattoo review
Tags: HTC, HTC Tattoo, SIM-free, touchscreen, smart phone
Review The Tattoo has the edge over every other budget handset we've seen, packing into its tiny frame not just the powerful Android operating system, but also HTC's swish Sense user interface. The small resistive touchscreen is disappointing, but bargain hunters will find the Tattoo hard to beat
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