Phones
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recommended
Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray review A tiny handset with a powerful processor, good camera and excellent screen£295 -
recommended
Sony 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 -
Nokia X7-00 review As usual, Nokia's hardware is superb, with excellent design and well-crafted construction£350 -
Samsung Solid Immerse review A rugged feature phone with useful features, the Solid Immense doesn’t have the power of a smartphone£103 -
Orange Monte Carlo review A great screen belies this handset's low price - poor battery life aside, it's an impressive budget handset£150 -
HTC Titan and Radar Windows Phone ‘Mango’ devices launched First handsets to run the new version of Microsoft's mobile OS -
RIM goes for consumers with BlackBerry BBM music service Can the Blackberry maker reverse the decline that has seen it overtaken by Apple in the smartphone market? -
Samsung Galaxy Mini review It's got a low resolution screen, but if you want a SIM-free Android phone on a tight budget, it's a bargain£96 -
Vodafone 858 Smart review Although it's well priced, the Smart's screen is cramped, its processor is slow and it lacks storage space for apps£75 -
recommended
Samsung Galaxy Fit review It may have a low-resolution screen, but the Galaxy Fit makes the most of its low specification hardware. It's a bargain£175 -
recommended
LG Optimus Black review A gorgeous, bright screen, innovative gesture control and light weight make the Optimus Black very tempting£320