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LG Secret (KF750)

Though its teeny selection key can be a bit of a nuisance, the Secret has some winning features, including one of the best 5-megapixel cameras we've encountered on a phone.

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LG Chocolate KG800

Despite its Chocolate moniker, the LG KG800 is a glossy piano-black slider phone with glowing touch-sensitive red controls below the screen.

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LG U400

For those who long for a music-focused phone with a slider form factor, the 3G U400 could be your device. Just be wary of the temperamental scroll wheel.

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LG U880

LG's U880 is a nice little bundle to keep in your pocket or hold to your ear, but like so many entry-level 3G phones a lot more work needs to be put into the user interface.

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Sony Ericsson K750i

We can barely fault the 2-megapixel K750i from Sony Ericsson, which is a very compelling and easy-to-use handset for mobile users looking to upgrade.

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LG has a Secret

The cat's out of the bag, and it's an HSDPA capable touchscreen fashion phone with a 5-megapixel camera.

LG Shine family grows by two

LG announces two new phones to join the popular Shine family of handsets, pricing both at the low-end of the marketplace.

New touchscreens for Samsung, LG

Samsung and LG have both taken the opportunity to show off new touchscreen handsets at CTIA 2008.

Telstra unveils six Next G mobile phones

Coinciding with Telstra's launch of NEXT G, an HSPDA-enabled 3G network in Australia that operates in the 850MHz space, is the release of six new mobile handsets

LG U890: wireless Big Brother and MP3s

You'll either love or hate 3's live stream of Big Brother, but LG's 3G-enabled U890 is a promising little handset for music lovers, with stereo Bluetooth connectivity, an MP3 player and a microSD card slot onboard.

Camera phone buying guide

Digital cameras have become an inseparable component of mobile phone technology. With the quality of these cameras continually improving, CNET.com.au is here to guide you through the various pitfalls of separating the gems from the junk.

Top mobile devices of 2005

We trawled through the last year's archives and handpicked the 10 mobile devices that impressed us the most over the last 12 months.

The M Factor

CNET.com.au's M Factor competition lets you decide which is the ultimate mobile phone in each of six categories - Fashion, Camera, MP3, Smart, Budget and 3G.

Dream phones you can't have

We might be playing around with megapixel camera-phones, but this must seem passe to the Koreans and Japanese with the dream phones they're rolling out.

Speed up with a 3G mobile phone

Third-generation handsets offer video calls, music downloads and streaming services. They're generally a bit bigger than their 2G cousins but offer a whole lot more multimedia functionality.

Mobile phones to complement your lifestyle

Whether you are a music enthusiast, a mobile professional or just have basic needs, it's important to find a mobile phone that suits your lifestyle.

Best mobile phones of 2006

During the course of 2006, better cameras were built into handsets, fashion phones battled it out on the catwalk, GPS and Wi-Fi integration became common, and advances in mobile networks saw faster downloads for content.

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