HTC Hero
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At last the phone we've been waiting for has finally arrived. The HTC Hero has emerged blinking into the light, complete with the new Sense UI, to unleash a smackdown on the iPhone 3GS and the Palm Pre. Android upgraded, this is the most powerful Google OS phone yet. Link: TechRadar
Review: LG GD900 Crystal
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LG has pushed the design boat out again, this time bringing the world's first transparent phone in the touchscreen GD900 Crystal. However, this model isn't beating Apple or Google's Android at its own game - this is about pushing the boundaries of what's possible in a feature phone, and to that end has included an 8MP camera, LG's nascent S-Class interface and a sliding (lest we forget, transparent) touch-sensitive keypad to make things a little bit more special. The phone itself is pretty solid, despite being mostly made of plastic. What's interesting is the piece you'd expect to be flimsy is actually the most sturdy - the slide out keypad is made ...
Review: Sony Ericsson C903
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... handling issues aside, however, the C903 is a comfortable cameraphone for everyday use. It's not the most sophisticated 5-megapixel shooter you can find, but it takes a good image and does a decent job on its spread of features. The C903 isn't a range changer, let alone a game changer – but it neatly slots into a gap in the Cyber-shot line-up. Search for the best Sony Ericsson C903 deals at OmioRelated Links More mobile phone reviews TechRadar's Reviews Guarantee Search for the best Sony Ericsson ...
Review: Nokia 6700 Classic
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Nokia's 6700 Classic is a handset designed to take over the mantle of the hugely popular Nokia 6300, and the Finns have been busy sprucing up the design and wedging in more features than you can shake a mobile stick at. We now are offered a 5MP camera with flash, blindingly fast 10.2mbps HSDPA connectivity, a QVGA 2.2-inch screen and all encased in a very shiny chrome body. It fits in the hand very nicely, with the slim build still wide enough to give access to all the flush keys when you need to. The raised directional pad with enter key in the centre is easy to get to, as are the call / terminate buttons and both the softkeys. You ...
Review: Nokia 5530 XpressMusic
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Nokia might have been late to the touchscreen game, but it's making up for lost time now by following up the successful 5800 XpressMusic and N97 with the budget 5530 XpressMusic. It's a phone not too dissimilar to the 5800 XpressMusic in shape, albeit slightly smaller with a 2.9-inch screen. It feels lightweight and the screen is noticeably smaller than other touchscreen offerings, but it doesn't feel too tiny for a touchscreen, although it's probably on the edge of what's acceptable. It should be pointed out that this is Nokia's budget offering, coming in at a price of £129.99 from the Carphone Warehouse, and therefore some ...



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