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Sony Ericsson Txt
If texting is the main activity on your mobile phone, then the Sony Ericsson Txt is worth looking at, thanks to its hardware keyboard. Otherwise, there are loads of better alternatives.
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Motorola Gleam
Motorola is bringing back the flip phone with the Gleam. It does what it sets out to do at a reasonably cheap price.
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Doro PhoneEasy 410
The Doro PhoneEasy 410 ticks the right boxes for users who want an easy-to-use phone with no bells and whistles, even if it is a tad expensive.
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Telstra Tough 2
It won't win any fashion parades, but the Tough 2 will appeal to tradies who are after a phone that's unlikely to easily shatter.
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Nokia C3
Nokia's C3 looks like the funky sibling of the serious yet popular E71. Its full QWERTY keypad is matched with a bevy of messaging functionality, but with no 3G its web life is compromised. 76
- Where to buy? $89 to $264 at 7 stores
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Nokia 1616
The 1616 is the cheapest brand-name phone we know of in Australia, and for some this will be reason enough to buy it, but we'd like to see a camera and web browser included. 7
- Where to buy? $24 to $29 at 2 stores
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Motorola Defy
If you've smashed an iPhone or dropped a Droid in the dunny, then you're probably in the market for a Defy, an Android smartphone with some great features and a protective rugged chassis. 113
- Where to buy? $229 to $255 at 30 stores
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HTC 7 Trophy
The Trophy matches its good looks with solid performance, but we can't help but feel HTC could have done more to help this phone stand out from the pack. 30
- Where to buy? $449 at 1 store
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HTC 7 Mozart
While it performs its core smartphone duties reliably, the extras, especially the camera features, could have been better executed. 104
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Nokia C6
This mid-range Nokia smartphone with slide-out keyboard gets its basics right, but is largely hampered by a sluggish and outdated user experience. 43
- Where to buy? $199 at 2 stores
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