LG InTouch Max GW620 Review
Sunday, 07 March 2010 01:37
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LG has entered its own little battle 'bot into the Android fray, but the InTouch Max GW620 is no bone-crushing super phone. Rather, it's a bargain-basement effort that doesn't have much of an arsenal with which to shatter its bigger rivals into a thousand flaming fragments.
The GW620 is available for free on a £22-per-month contract, and you can also pick it up for around £270 SIM-free.
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Nokia E72 Review
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 12:56
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Nokia has had mixed results when it comes to business phones, but it got pretty much all the ingredients right with the E71. It's been a long wait for the follow-up, but the E72 has finally arrived, featuring a faster processor, new optical joystick and upgraded camera. But is this new version as impressive as its predecessor?
The E72 can be snapped up for free on a £20-per-month, 24-month contract, or for around £300 SIM-free.
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Samsung B3310 Review
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 12:52
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 Samsung bills the B3310 as a 'compact socialiser', although we prefer to think of it as a gregarious dwarf. Offering GPRS, Edge and Bluetooth connectivity, a choice of several bright colours, and a very low price point, this phone is well and truly aimed at the teenage market. You can pick it up for free on a £10-per-month, 24-month contract, for £60 on a pay-as-you-go deal, or for about £90 SIM-free.
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Pantech Impact: Good Features, Clumsy Design
Tuesday, 23 February 2010 01:53
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 The Pantech Impact (available for $50 with a two-year AT&T contract; price as of January 25, 2010) provides a solid camera and a full-QWERTY keyboard, but its sensitive touchpad, oddly placed keys, and complicated phone-call mechanics keep it from being a top messaging phone.The flip phone, which measures 4.2 by 2 by 0.5 inches, is a bit bulky. At 4.5 ounces, it doesn't seem to weigh much in the hand, but it definitely can sag in a pocket. The 240-by-400-pixel display measures just over 2.6 inches--somewhat small compared with the screens of other phones, but about the same size as a BlackBerry's display. The screen and the QWERTY keyboard hide on the inside of the flip top.
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Google Nexus One: Outstanding in Some Ways, but Missing Key Features
Tuesday, 02 February 2010 03:04
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 The coveted "Google phone" is finally here, but the HTC Nexus One ($180 with a two-year contract with T-Mobile, or $530 unlocked; prices as of January 12, 2010) isn't quite the superphone that Google intimated it would be. It lacks some valuable features--like multitouch and Outlook calendar syncing--that we've seen on competing models, and the Android keyboard can be difficult to use.
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