Phones
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Orange San Francisco review It has a great screen, but we’re not keen on Orange’s extra software and there are better alternatives for the same price.£99
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LG Optimus One review It's an improvement over the original Optimus GT540, but the small screen resolution and poor camera mean it doesn’t compare£204
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T-Mobile performs U-turn on controversial mobile data cap Only upgraders and new customers will face the new cap
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HTC Desire HD review A responsive, big screen and all the features you could ever want, but HTC's Sense software is becoming bloated£437
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Motorola Atrix, the Android phone that becomes a laptop Slip it into the laptop dock for a full keyboard and touchpad
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Sony Ericsson launches Xperia Arc Android 2.3 phone Has the Reality Display and Mobile Bravia processing
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recommendedMotorola Defy review A rugged phone with a great screen and amazing battery life. The Defy has its niggles and WiFi bugs but is excellent value with a contract.£264
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business buyRIM BlackBerry Torch review The keyboard may be smaller than other BlackBerrys’, but the Torch’s great screen and updated OS make it the best BlackBerry yet.£423
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Google Nexus S review It's the best Android phone on the market in terms of performance and features, but it's not necessarily the best value£430
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Samsung Galaxy Apollo I5801 review It may have updated software, but the Apollo lacks its predecessor’s excellent AMOLED screen and it feels far cheaper.
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HTC Desire Z review It's not perfect, but if you’re looking for an Android handset with a proper keyboard then this is the one to buy.£400
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Plantronics K100 review Good value if your phone supports voice dialling, and if you can find a clear FM channel, the transmitter is a nice bonus.£34
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LG Optimus 7 E900 review Great hardware, with a smart design and all the usual features can’t make up for Window’s Phone 7’s immaturity