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| Sony Ericsson K660i Review by 3G.co.uk |
For the person who is constantly checking emails, football scores or their Facebook updates, the K660i will provide all the means necessary. Billed as a mid-range handset, this is one of the best in the market. |
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| Sharp 880SH Review by 3G.co.uk |
| The Sharp 880SH is a smart-looking handset that offers some quality features. However, it just seems to lack that wow factor that is more keenly seen from the bigger manufacturers. |
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| Samsung i640v Review by 3G.co.uk |
Lacking in finesse but functional, this may be a good option for those with larger hands who find some smartphones a bit fiddly. |
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| Palm Centro Review by 3G.co.uk |
There is much to enjoy with the Palm Centro. It’s as simple and fun to use as previous Palm handsets, it’s speedily responsive and knocks many rivals for six. Palm fans will be pleased, but it’s a shame the spec isn’t better. |
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| Alcatel OT-V770 Review by 3G.co.uk |
To call this handset entry-level almost feels an injustice. It has impressive looks and what features it does have measure up to the task in hand. A great effort from Alcatel. |
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| Motorola U9 Review by 3G.co.uk |
The Motorola U9 could easily have been just another clamshell phone with a snazzy finish but, thanks to the OLED and the choice of colours, it’s destined to stand out from the crowd. |
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| Onyx Liscio Review by 3G.co.uk |
Aside from the issues relating to the poor display and finish, the Liscio’s music player and games are actually pretty good and suit the simple user interface. |
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| O2 Xda Orbit II Review by 3G.co.uk |
Feature-wise, the O2 Xda Orbit II can’t be faulted. However, despite the appealing navigation wheel, finding your way around the device using the touch-screen is a tad tricky. |
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| LG KF600 Review by 3G.co.uk |
We’ve wound up rather liking the KF600 despite its little quirks and flaws. It’s a good looking phone that’s easy to use for a touch display device. |
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| Samsung Armani Review by 3G.co.uk |
In terms of fashion phones, the Samsung Armani is up there with the best. Feature wise, overlooking the lack of 3G, it manages to cram in a decent array into its tiny frame. |
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| Nokia 8800 Arte Review by 3G.co.uk |
The 8800 Arte is satisfyingly solid and heavy and its constructed from the finest smoked glass and composite metals. With the slider shut, the 8800 is minimalist chic |
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| Samsung Solid Review by 3G.co.uk |
Ultimately the Samsung Solid disappoints. We were unable to test the handset as rigorously as we would have liked and are therefore unsure how solid it actually is. |
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| Sony Ericsson W580i Review by 3G.co.uk |
The five-way navigation pad controls the player when in Walkman mode but the addition of motion sensors allows you to skip tracks with an abrupt flick of your wrist. |
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| JCB Toughphone Review by 3G.co.uk |
For a handset to survive being dropped out of a window, driven over and generally thrown all over the place, it’s got to be made of strong stuff. |
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| Sagem my511xReview by 3G.co.uk |
Probably Sagem’s most stylish handset to date. Its slim, light build, good looks makes the Sagem my511X very easy on the eye. |
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| Its speedy connection makes downloading music easy and browsing the web fast. The touch-screen however, comes in a poor second to Apple's iPhone |
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| This could well be the handset to attract mobile users to Skype, because it's so easy to set up and use. |
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Nokia 5610 XpressMusic Review by 3G.co.uk |
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Samsung G800 Review by 3G.co.uk |
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Nokia N95 8GB Review by 3G.co.uk |
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Nokia 6500 Classic Review by 3G.co.uk |
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Nokia 7900 Prism Review by 3G.co.uk |
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Nokia N81 Review ( 8GB ) by 3G.co.uk |
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Sony Ericsson K770i Review by 3G.co.uk |
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Sony Ericsson W910i Review by 3G.co.uk |
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Samsung U700 Phone Review by 3G.co.uk |
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Sony Ericsson K850i Phone Review by 3G.co.uk |
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