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OnePlus 5 review: Gone, but not forgotten The OnePlus 5 cements itself as the best “flagship killer” you can buy, but the OnePlus 5T launch is looming£449 -
LG V30: Now replaced by the LG V30S ThinQ LG is back with the V30, but is it doomed to make the same mistakes as this year’s LG G6? -
Samsung Exynos 9810: The power behind the Samsung Galaxy S9 Samsung’s latest chipset takes aim at Apple by integrating 3D face scanning and supporting HEVC codecs for 4K recordings -
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845: The next flagship processor, tested 2018’s flagship smartphones are going to be powered by the Snapdragon 845, but how well does the latest processor perform? -
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Nexus 5X review: Time to move on The Nexus 5X was an excellent Android handset for a reasonable price; it's a shame it's gone the way of the Dodo£339 -
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Honor 8 Pro: Does everything right and is affordable If you’re in search of a big-screened smartphone, the Honor 8 Pro is quite simply one of the best money can buy£475 -
HTC 10 review: 2018 is time to move on The most personalised take on Android yet and a huge improvement on the One M9, but the HTC 10 still has a few minor flaws holding it back£569 -
EE Hawk review: A budget Android phone that fails to impress The EE Hawk is a welcome change of pace from four-figured smartphone flagships, but is far from budget perfection£150 -
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HTC One M8 review Aside from the dual camera it's largely a by-the-numbers update, but the design alone is still enough to turn heads£530 -
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Vodafone Smart Prime 7: The best budget phone under £50 It's not very fast, but the Vodafone Smart Prime 7 is a beautifully designed smartphone with a gorgeous screen and great battery life£75 -
BlackBerry Motion review: Bittersweet emotion After the Keyone failed to impress, can the all-touch BlackBerry Motion win over a BlackBerry-less generation?£372