Phones
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best buyApple iPhone 4S review It's hugely expensive, but well worth it if you can afford it. It's fast, has a great camera (and video capabilities). Siri isn't quite there yet, but in time, it should be an invaluable time saver£599
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iPhone 4S – Apple refines current model No iPhone 5 in sight, as Apple takes the expected path and upgrades its current design
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Samsung Omnia 7 review A great AMOLED screen and great build quality make the Omnia 7 an attractive phone, but Windows Phone 7 means your content is tied to Zune£300
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RIM BlackBerry Bold 9900 review Excellent build quality and an updated software make the 9900 an extremely capable smartphone, but at a high price£479
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Nokia E6-00 review While the E6 is well-built and has plenty of features, the Symbian operating system is a pain to use£276
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Motorola Milestone 2 review Great battery life, decent storage and a clear interface, but performance is poor and the keyboard's flat keys aren't the best we've used£340
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Orange Barcelona review A well-built QWERTY handset, but it's underpowered and has some annoying software quirks£100
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recommendedSony Ericsson Xperia Ray review A tiny handset with a powerful processor, good camera and excellent screen£295
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recommendedSony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro review A cute handset with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, the Mini Pro has a great screen, good performance and a decent camera£203
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Nokia X7-00 review As usual, Nokia's hardware is superb, with excellent design and well-crafted construction£350
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Samsung Solid Immerse review A rugged feature phone with useful features, the Solid Immense doesn’t have the power of a smartphone£103