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Sony Ericsson K850i

Sony Ericsson's K850i is a decent, if somewhat bulky, camera phone. Its 5-megapixel resolution is on par with the best, but shutter lag and strange navigation keys let it down.

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Sony Ericsson K770i

The Sony Ericsson K770i combines good design, useful features and ease of use to produce a pleasing jack-of-all-trades phone at a reasonable price.

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Sony Ericsson K610i

Sony Ericsson's K610i is an attractive mid-range 3G phone that is small and light, but you'll be let down if you're expecting great results from its 2-megapixel camera.

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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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Sony Ericsson C902

Camera phones with 5 megapixels are no longer just for people with huge pockets. The C902 packs a very mean shooter into a very slim package and delivers excellent photos.

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Mobile mockery

The choices are endless -- but do we really need everything our mobile phone sells us?

Top 10 mobile phones of July

A 3G version of Motorola's RAZR makes an appearance in this month's most popular list, but which phone knocks the O2 Xda II mini from number one? Read our Australian mobile phone chart.

Top 10 mobile phones of September

Sony Ericsson's duo of 2-megapixel camera phones lead the charge this month, while a pair of recently announced O2 Xdas enter as upcoming contenders.

Top 10 mobile phones of April

Check out CNET.com.au's hottest phones from the month of April.

Sony Ericsson's mobile blitz

Barely weeks after the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, we witnessed the announcement of four new Sony Ericsson models. In particular, the K750i and W800i could very well be the hottest phones in 2005.

Sony Ericsson goes sweet on candy bars

After announcing the M600i smart phone, the Japanese-Swedish joint venture follows up with three more candy-bar phones at the 3GSM tradeshow.

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