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Reviews
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Philips GoGear Aria (8GB)
The GoGear Aria may be cheaper than a comparable iPod Nano, but it's leagues behind in terms of quality.
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Samsung B2700
If the two main features you need in a phone are a decent media player and convenient calling, then the B2700 won't disappoint.
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Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman
The Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman delivers good sound quality in a neat design for a low price. For those who want a decent, inexpensive phone that plays music, it's a good choice, but don't bother with the poor camera and web browser.
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LG KF310
For a prepaid mobile, the KF310 has a few tricks up its sleeve, notably HSDPA web browsing. It's a shame it looks so much like a budget-priced phone.
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Sony Ericsson F305
It's cute as a button and packed to the gills with games to play. The F305 is a nice phone for its price, but there's nothing ground-breaking here to recommend.
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Samsung A561
Samsung A561's not-too-flashy subdued looks will suit anyone who is after a phone that handles calls well with some additional features that will help while away time when commuting. It's great for business users and consumers alike with its Next G capabilities and ease of use.
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Samsung S3 (4GB)
A competent player with decent audio quality and some cool customisation options, but the screen is too small and navigation can be slow-going.
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LG KF390
Take out the Next G reception and you end up with a low quality handset at a mid-range price point. Still, it's great to see another blue tick phone for our friends in the bush to consider.
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Samsung YP-S5 (2GB)
The S5 takes Samsung's touch-button, speaker-enabled K5 and slims it down. We like it, but what's with the mutant earphones?
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Samsung Giorgio Armani
The Armani's sleek and strudy appearance belies its lightweight feature set, the most notably of which is no 3G.
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Sony Ericsson W960i
So close yet so far: the feature-packed W960i smartphone stands out on paper but is held back by a clunky processor and a laggy interface.
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Sony Ericsson W610i
Sony Ericsson's W610i is a quad-band Walkman music phone with a 2-megapixel camera and A2DP stereo Bluetooth.
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Samsung E590
Samsung's teeny tiny E590 packs a whole lot of features into a fuss-free candy bar model.
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Sony Ericsson K550i
Sony Ericsson's K550i offers some of the features found on the much more expensive K800i in package that remains stylish and compact, and with an equally small price tag to boot.
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Mio DigiWalker C520
Bluetooth, text-to-speech, massive screen and good looks make the C520 a good GPS. Its great price transforms it into a great GPS.
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Pioneer AVIC-S2
The AVIC-S2 is competent but, aside from Bluetooth, there are similarly specified GPSes for less.
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Samsung X830
A music-focused phone with 1GB of internal memory, the X830 and its compact contours are intriguing, but usability has been sacrificed for looks.
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Kaiser Baas Digital Photo Frame
This Kaiser Baas frame offers a stylish, convenient way to display your digital photos, but its appeal is hindered by cumbersome performance and an expensive price tag.
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Dopod 595
Dopod's 595 lacks some of the features of its larger smartphone cousins, but should hold its own against competing mini PDA phones.
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Motorola KRZR K1
Polished chrome and a metallic gloss finish add to the KRZR K1's appeal, along with an MP3 player, 262K colour screen and a 2-megapixel camera.
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