Phones
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Google Nexus One review Hard to distinguish from HTC's Desire, the Nexus One lacks HTC's Sense software and more practical controls£500 -
RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 review A smart, well-made phone with top business credentials, the Bold 9700 can be a pain to set up correctly, and doesn't offer a large screen or a wide variety of apps£350 -
Palm Pixi Plus review Smart design and the intuitive webOS interface are let down by awful battery life and a lack of decent apps, and at £30 per month it's also over-priced -
Samsung Wave GT-S8500 review A snappy processor, gorgeous AMOLED screen and great build quality can't make up for the poor widget interface and lack of decent apps£299 -
HTC Tattoo review A snappy little Android phone with a decent camera and HTC's Sense software, it's overshadowed by Samsung's better-value Galaxy Portal£199 -
recommended
Samsung I5700 Galaxy Portal review Despite a lower spec camera and less storage, the Galaxy Portal is a better smartphone than the original Galaxy, and is available free on a £20-per-month contract£247 -
best buy
Apple iPhone 4 32GB review Sleek and well designed, the iPhone remains the best touchscreen phone that you can buy£599 -
Vodafone 845 review A great budget Android smartphone with limitless home screen customisation, the 845 has all the features of a more expensive smartphone - except a larger screen -
Sony Ericsson U5i Vivaz review A beautiful design with a great camera, however the Symbian operating system creaks under the weight of Vodafone's branding£315 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 review A decent camera, but the customised interface isn't as snappy as other Snapdragon phones£456 -
HTC Desire review A beautiful and powerful phone, however the Desire can't rival the iPhone's build quality, and HTC's Sense software has some annoying quirks£387 -
best buy
HTC Legend review Fantastic build quality, good battery life, a vibrant display, and superbly functional software make the Legend the best value smartphone£367 -
Nokia N900 review Perfect for Linux developers with deep pockets, but it's not suitable for consumers who want a wide selection of apps and easy updates.£440