Phones
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Sony Ericsson launches Xperia Arc Android 2.3 phone Has the Reality Display and Mobile Bravia processing -
recommended
Motorola 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 -
business buy
RIM 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 -
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 -
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. -
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 -
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 -
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 -
HTC 7 Trophy review A smart phone with a large screen, fast processor and plenty of storage, but Windows Phone 7 isn't yet up to the standard -
Motorola Flipout review The clever design means you get a great QWERTY keyboard in a tiny package, but the screen isn't great and its price doesn't match its size.£216 -
Acer Stream review A powerful, up-to-date Android phone, but its large AMOLED screen is disappointingly dim.£344 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro review The Timescape UI and customisations make up for the older version of Android, and some may like its cute size, but battery life is poor and there's little storage space.£207 -
Motorola Milestone XT720 review Great battery life and a large touchscreen don’t often come in the same package, but the phone falls short elsewhere£335