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HTC HD2 review
Hail the current king of Windows Mobile smart phones. With a huge, 109mm capacitive touchscreen, a plethora of features and its beautiful HTC Sense user interface, the responsive and speedy HD2 achieves the near impossible -- making Windows Mobile desirable Read more
9 November 2009, 18:38 | Tags: HTC, HTC HD2, virtual keyboard, Windows Mobile, headphones
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HTC Hero review
The HTC Hero is the best Android phone yet. Among many other delights, it boasts a great on-screen keyboard, multitouch functionality and an innovative user interface that smoothes over many of Android's rough edges. While it can occasionally be sluggish, it's a true rival to Apple's iPhone Read more
22 July 2009, 10:51 | Tags: HTC, HTC Hero, love, megapixel camera, address book
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BlackBerry Bold 9700 review
The Bold 9700 is the best of the BlackBerry bunch, offering all the features that made previous models great and improving on everything else. It may not be as innovative as its smart-phone rivals, but its zippy performance, vivid screen and reliable email service are very appealing Read more
12 November 2009, 11:08 | Tags: RIM, BlackBerry Bold 9700, touchscreen, smart phone, shutter lag
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Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 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 Read more
5 November 2009, 18:08 | Tags: Samsung, Vodafone 360 Samsung H1, labels, music player, LED
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HTC Tattoo 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 Read more
20 October 2009, 08:55 | Tags: HTC, HTC Tattoo, touchscreen, smart phone, predictive text
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BlackBerry Curve 8520 review
The BlackBerry Curve 8520 provides an affordable and enjoyable way to enter the world of raging CrackBerry addiction. With a full Qwerty keyboard and good social-networking and messaging apps, it holds plenty of appeal for social butterflies. Just make sure you get it in black Read more
13 August 2009, 11:17 | Tags: RIM, BlackBerry Curve 8520, microSD, GPS, social networks
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Archos 5 Internet Tablet review
Running on the Android operating system, the Archos 5 Internet Tablet offers both ease of use and highly impressive performance. You can't access the Android Market, but videos look stunning on its huge touchscreen, and its audio quality is better than that of any previous Archos device Read more
11 November 2009, 17:29 | Tags: Archos, Archos 5 Internet Tablet, audio quality, kickstand, touchscreen
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Samsung Genio Touch 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 Read more
2 November 2009, 14:34 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung Genio Touch, tweets, megapixel camera, movie player
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Palm Pre (UK version) review
The Pre has finally landed on UK shores, and it's been well worth the wait. It's a beautifully designed, intuitive and speedy smart phone whose multi-tasking capability gives it at least one leg up on the iPhone. The App Catalog needs some attention, but Palm says it's on the case Read more
6 October 2009, 23:00 | Tags: Palm, Palm Pre (UK version) , firmware, music player, HSDPA
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Motorola Dext review
The Dext smart phone breathes new life into the cooling corpse of Motorola's mobile-phone efforts. It looks frumpy, but its fun social-networking features, peppy touchscreen and slide-out Qwerty keyboard help make it a solid Android handset that should appeal to Twitter addicts and Facebook freaks Read more
1 October 2009, 16:58 | Tags: Motorola, Motorola Dext, tweets, address book, SIM-free

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