Phones

  • Nokia N97 review The keyboard is disappointing, and the Symbian OS feels outdated compared with those of more intuitive Android and Apple phones.
    £416
  • Palm Pre review The Pre is interesting but flawed: it has some amazing features but is let down by a slow processor, poor battery life and software quirks.
    £97
  • best buy
    HTC Hero review The new Hero is fast, with a good screen and camera, and Android's unrestrictive software is complemented by HTC's Sense apps and interface.
    £361
  • LG GC900 Viewty Smart review Despite the disappointing camera, the Viewty has good basic apps, plenty of storage, long battery life and a great screen
    £328
  • HTC Touch 2 review Small and light with a good interface and plenty of apps, but the touch control lets it down, and the screen and camera aren't the best here.
    £299
  • best buy
    Samsung S8000 J?©t review An excellent multimedia phone with gorgeous colours on its large screen, and plenty of apps to help you organise your social life.
    £293
  • Nokia E55 review Nokia's decent hardware is let down by its choice of operating system, which is outdated and lacks developer support.
    £241
  • RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 review The 8520 has an accurate trackpad button, good application support and is great for music, but lacks GPS and high-speed 3G.
    £199
  • recommended
    T-Mobile Pulse review A decent screen and camera, and a more customisable version of Android, but the highlights are the pay-as-you-go tariff and reasonable price.
    £180
  • ALK CoPilot Live 8 review CoPilot is a good-value app, but it crashed so often in our tests, it's best avoided unless a future update fixes all the bugs.
    £26
  • TomTom For iPhone review Solid navigation, but this expensive app lacks too many of the features that make TomTom's standalone units so good.
    £60
  • Toshiba TG01 review Great hardware, screen and design, but it's expensive and let down by Windows Mobile's dated interface.
    £449
  • best buy
    Apple iPhone 3G S 32GB Black review The new iPhone is a superb piece of design and engineering. It's expensive, however, and we don't like Apple's closed software system.
    £538