Reviews at CNET Archive: April, 2007
Sony Ericsson W200i
The W200i has a decent range of features and is easy to use, however it's the excellent Walkman music player that helps it stand out from its rivals. Those who are not on a monthly contract and are lo...
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Sony Ericsson K550i
The K550i is a highly desirable phone thanks to its slick design, bright screen and great range of features. Sure, there are some niggles such as the fiddly keypad and the camera's grainy indoor shots...
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RIM BlackBerry Curve 8300
The Curve hasn't decided whether it's a business device that can let its hair down, or a consumer phone that can get away with wearing a suit. It has a stunning screen and a top keyboard for emailing,...
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Pay as you go mobile phones
If you're not a heavy caller and you don't really use your phone that often then pay as you go is a great option, particularly if you don't want to be tied into a contract -- here's four of the best p...
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Samsung F300
This twin-face approach just doesn't pay off with this handset -- the oddball design makes it confusing to use. Matters also aren't helped by the phone's sluggish feel and poor battery life. There's l...
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Motorola Q 9
The Q 9 has one of the best smart phone keypads we have used and the Windows Mobile 6 software moves along fairly speedily. It's definitely one of the better models out there at the moment
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Orange SPV E600
The Orange SPV E600 tries to be a mobile email device and document management handset, and up to a point it succeeds. The screen and keyboard are good enough, but without the ability to create documen...
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Samsung U600
Samsung has made yet another ultrathin phone that doesn't skimp on features. Key are the 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus and an easy-to-use music player. Our only niggles with the U600 are the lac...
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Nokia N76 preview
Slim 3G clamshell phone
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Sony Ericsson K810i
Sony Ericsson made two of the best camera phones ever, so we expected a lot from the K800i's successor. Unfortunately, what you get with the K810i is a remodelled version of the K800i -- it's a good c...
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