Phones
- HTC One V review Great build quality and a fantastic camera, but better-specified phones are available for only a little more money on contract£225
- Nokia Lumia 900 review Nokia's superb build quality and a bigger screen, but there's not enough extra to justify buying this over the cheaper Lumia 800£446
- Motorola RAZR MAXX review If you want an Android smartphone with a long-lasting battery then buy a RAZR MAXX£480
- Panasonic Eluga dL1 review A super-stylish waterproof smartphone, but it’s a limited by Android 2.3.5, a small battery and some annoying buttons£365
- LG Prada 3.0 review A slim, light and stylish Android 2.3 handset with distinctive styling and an attractive customised operating system£350
- recommendedMotorola Defy Mini XT320 review The lack of Android 4.0 is a shame, but the front-facing camera, LED flash and long battery life are more than you'd get on other budget handsets, and the Mini's rugged build is also a bonus£155
- HTC One S review A slim and light handset with an excellent camera, a fast chip and Android 4.0, but HTC's software can be annoying£413
- best buyHTC One X review A quad-core processor, plenty of storage space and a camera that rivals a compact digital camera - the HTC One X is a superb Android phone.£485
- Samsung Galaxy Beam now available for pre-order in the UK Has pico projector along with 4in screen, dual-core 1GHz CPU and Android 2.3
- RIM Blackberry Bold 9790 review This smartphone is a little fiddly to set up and not as fun to use - or as good value - as an Android or Apple smartphone£310
- recommendedT-Mobile Vivacity review It's a little tacky to look at and hold, but this budget smartphone has a decent specification and the 480x800 screen is great£100
- Sony Xperia S review The Xperia S has a great 12.1-megapixel camera, but is let down by its screen and lack of Android 4.0£430
- Sony Xperia Sola introduces “floating touch” navigation New touchscreen technology reduces greasy fingerprints by letting you select links without touching the screen