Phones
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best buy
Samsung Galaxy Nexus review A massive screen, dual-core processor and fantastic camera make this new flagship Android worthy of the title£506 -
recommended
Huawei Blaze review The Blaze is occasionally laggy, but its slim design, bright screen and decent pre-installed apps make it a great budget phone£80 -
best buy
Motorola RAZR review A stylish and powerful Android handset, which should stay better-looking for longer than the competition£455 -
Top 10: Windows Phone 7 Apps Our pick of the best Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 Marketplace has to offer -
Hands-on: Huawei MediaPad tablet and Vision smartphone New tablet and smartphone to lead assault on UK market -
Nokia Lumia 800 review A fast, smooth Windows Phone 7 smartphone with some decent free apps, but the camera lets it down£468 -
best buy
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S review The Arc S has a faster processor and better battery life than the original Arc, and even costs slightly less SIM-free£334 -
HTC Titan review A huge screen and a brilliant operating system - it may be too big for some, though£479.99 -
HTC Radar review An excellent operating system in a premium chassis - only the small amount of storage lets it down£329.99 -
best buy
Apple 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 -
iPhone 4S – Apple refines current model No iPhone 5 in sight, as Apple takes the expected path and upgrades its current design -
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