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Apple iPod touch review
Reviews While iPhone owners have zero incentive for buying the touch, the rest of us now have a way to get our hands on many of the iPhone's features without a costly O2 contract. Apple's iPhone but can't stomach the contract commitment, the iPod touch...
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: apple, capacity, jack, contract
19 September 2007, 16:37
LG KE500 review
Reviews The handset is available for free on contract or for around £80 SIM-free or on pay as you go, but is it a sensible option for those who are strapped for cash? ConclusionThe KE500 initially looks like a very impressive handset, free on contract or...
Editor's rating
5
Tags: lg electronics, battery life, speaker, tuner
26 October 2007, 14:06
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic review
Reviews Our handset was supplied by Carphone Warehouse who offer it for free on contract or from £120 on pay as you go. It's a decent phone, given its relatively low price of £120 on pay as you go from the Carphone Warehouse (or free on contract), but...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: nokia, handy, profile, ericsson
14 November 2007, 15:05
T-Mobile MDA Vario II review
Reviews The MDA Vario II costs a lot less than the TyTN because it is available on a contract -- you can get it for free depending on the contract you choose. T-Mobile's MDA Vario II is similar to the HTC TyTN that we reviewed back in July.
Editor's rating
8.2
Tags: t-mobile, broadband, edge, contract
26 September 2006, 15:44
Nokia 5070 review
Reviews The phone is available for free on contract or for around £70 SIM-free. It may have a low price tag -- around £70 SIM-free or free on contract -- but the truth is that there are better handsets around for the money, including several different...
Editor's rating
6
Tags: nokia, colours, hands, talk
1 November 2007, 14:02
O2 Cocoon review
Reviews The O2 Cocoon is currently available for free on a monthly contract of £35, or £160 on a £25 per month contract. It's very rare to see a network produce its own phone from scratch, so we were surprised when we heard about the O2 Cocoon.
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: o2, alarm, dedicated, packed
31 August 2007, 15:06
Motorola E1000 review
Reviews The E1000 is available free with a £15 per month contract on 3, or a £25 per month contract on Vodafone. Motorola's E1000 is an entry-level 3G phone with a liking for all things multimedia. Its bright clear screen is well suited to activities such...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: motorola, gps, edge, stereo
8 May 2005, 16:27
Nokia 6220 Classic review
Reviews The Nokia 6220 Classic is currently available for free on a monthly contract from most networks. Wi-Fi means that you'd better get a flat-rate data contract if you don't want to incur massive data charges.
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: nokia, wi fi, cover, dedicated
21 July 2008, 14:21
RIM Blackberry Curve 8310 review
Reviews Vodafone offers the handset for free on a £30 a month contract. ConclusionWe wouldn't necessarily choose the 8310, available for free on a £30 a month contract with Vodafone, over a dedicated GPS unit for navigation duties and the lack of 3G and Wi...
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: rim, gps, dedicated, wi fi
30 October 2007, 14:55
Samsung Armani review
Reviews It's currently available from Orange for £50 on a monthly contract and free with a monthly contract from phones4u. 'Anything you can do, I can do better' -- a fitting expression for the relationship between Samsung and LG, particularly when it...
Editor's rating
6.8
Tags: samsung, megapixel, lg, headphones
4 March 2008, 14:01
Toshiba TS 803 review
Reviews It's available from free on a £30 monthly 18-month contract, or £80 on a £25 monthly 18-month contract. At first glance the TS 803 is an ugly looking beast, all strange angles and blocky design. Its clamshell is large when closed, larger when...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: toshiba, slot, pixels, pad
11 January 2006, 16:45
3 Skypephone review
Reviews Naturally, 3 doesn't want to cannibalise its own call revenue, so while Skype-to-Skype calls are free (as long as you're on contract or top up every month) you can't use Skype to call normal telephone numbers.
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: 3, contacts, sign, handset
14 November 2007, 14:28
Nokia 8800 review
Reviews We found it SIM-free for a jaw-dropping £600 and the best contract price (as of August 2005) was £340 on a £20 per month contract. If being understatedly stylish is at the top of your handset wishlist, then Nokia's 8800 might call out to you.
Editor's rating
8
Tags: nokia, charge, stereo, handset
15 August 2005, 17:38
Nokia 3230 review
Reviews If the design and features appeal, you should be able to find a price and contract to suit. Online, we've seen prices ranging from free with a £30 per month contract to £220 SIM-free. There's no denying this large phone is visually different (well...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: nokia, silver, charge, speaker
13 June 2005, 17:05
Sharp 903 review
Reviews Vodafone offer it on various tariffs, starting at £80 with a £60-per-month Anytime 700 contract and rising to £250 with a £16-per-month Anytime 75 contract. The race to push ever more pixels into a mobile phone handset continues, with no finishing...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: sharp, pixels, handset, anytime
27 October 2005, 17:06


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