Phones
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Motorola Milestone review While the design may be a matter of taste, good battery life and a QWERTY keyboard don't make up for a plain Android experience£423 -
Vodafone Vodafone 360 review Despite great hardware and contact aggregation, the H1's LiMo operating system doesn't have the application support of its rivals. -
Motorola Dext review A large, heavy phone with a full QWERTY keyboard, the Dext isn't as slick as HTC's Hero. -
LG GT505 review LG's hardware has potential, but the GT505 is hamstrung by a lack of bundled applications and external memory.£460 -
Samsung GT-I7500 Galaxy review A sub-par screen and an unadorned Android installation make the Galaxy seem like less than the sum of its parts.£431 -
Nokia N97 review The keyboard is disappointing, and the Symbian OS feels outdated compared with those of more intuitive Android and Apple phones.£416 -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 -
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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