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LG Viewty Snap GM360 review
The Viewty Snap GM360 is a handsome and affordable touchscreen handset. It doesn't have Wi-Fi or 3G connectivity, so its Web browsing potential is limited, but it does offer a rather impressive 5-megapixel camera, decent social-networking features and a good music player Read more
12 July 2010 by Frank Lewis
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Nokia 2730 Classic review
If you're looking for a cheap handset, the 2730 Classic is worth considering. It doesn't have the greatest keypad you'll ever prod, and its screen could be bigger, but its 3G connectivity is really welcome, its menus are easy to navigate, and it's a good-looking handset too Read more
17 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Acer beTouch E110 review
The beTouch E110 is a budget smart phone that runs Android 1.5. You have to accept compromises in a phone that's this cheap, so it's no surprise that it packs a resistive touchscreen and lacks Wi-Fi. But, for basic tasks and for keeping connected with your friends, it'll probably do the trick Read more
25 May 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Sony Ericsson Vivaz review
With an 8.1-megapixel camera capable of shooting 720p movies, the touchscreen Vivaz media phone works surprisingly well as a rough and ready high-definition camcorder. Although its user interface fails to thrill, it's brimming with features and it's not a bad-looking handset either Read more
24 March 2010 by Janet Harkman
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Nokia 7230 review
Lacking Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity, the 7230 has a fairly basic feature set, but it's easy to use and stylish, with a pleasingly curvaceous design. Its slide-out keypad is also satisfying to use, and its call quality and battery life put many smart phones to shame Read more
16 March 2010 by Janet Harkman
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Vodafone 360 Samsung M1 review
Sporting an innovative, contact-focused user interface, the Samsung M1 is built around the Vodafone 360 social-networking service. If you've got friends who use the service, the M1 will prove an inexpensive way of keeping in touch, and its capacitive touchscreen is impressively responsive Read more
12 March 2010 by Janet Harkman
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Samsung Diva review
The Diva is a budget touchscreen phone that's designed to appeal to the ladies. We have our doubts whether all women will find its swooping fonts and pearly case irresistible, but those who do will probably also value its Facebook functionality and assorted widgets Read more
12 March 2010 by Flora Graham
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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 X3 review
If you can't afford Nokia's flagship X6 music phone, the X3 may be the answer. It lacks 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, but it's cheap, it's easy to use and it packs some good music features. If you're on a budget and want to consolidate your gadgets, it's worth a perusal Read more
22 February 2010 by Frank Lewis
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Sony Ericsson S312 review
The S312 is a budget phone with a shiny screen that will appeal to magpies and narcissists across the land. It's small and lightweight too, as well as offering good call quality and satisfyingly clicky keys. If you don't have much to spend and don't mind having few features, it's worth considering Read more
9 February 2010 by Flora Graham
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