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Reviews

  • Nokia 6700 Slide

    The 6700 Slide looks like a smartphone for the masses, with a good mix of technology you'll probably use and expensive tech you might not find you'll need.

  • Nokia E72

    Business users looking for a competent, no-nonsense smartphone will like the E72 for its breadth of features and stylish design.

  • Nokia BH-905

    In terms of audio quality and comfort, the Nokia BH-905 is certainly one of the best stereo Bluetooth headsets out there.

  • Nokia 6720 Classic

    With so many excellent phones to choose from, Nokia hasn't done nearly enough to make the 6720 desirable. It does the basics well, but struggles to justify its price.

  • Nokia E52

    At first sight the Nokia E52 won't set your heart racing, but its excellent battery life and ease of use make it a smartphone worthy of consideration.

  • Nokia X6

    Nokia has announced its next Comes with Music handset, and it looks to be the goods. Gone is the resistive touchscreens of its earlier models, plus it has a whopping 32GB of storage to keep your music on.

  • Nokia N900

    What's Maemo? Never mind. The N900 ditches the "internet tablet" moniker of its predecessors and stands out as one of the most impressively featured handheld devices of 2009.

  • Nokia N86 8MP

    There's a lot to like about the N86 8MP, but it's hard to fall in love with it too. While it's well made with good features, it looks and feels like a phone from several years ago.

  • Nokia 5230

    Nokia looks set to flood the market with its growing touchscreen line-up across all the major segments, with the 5230 filling the budget model gap.

  • Nokia 3G Booklet

    After years of calling its phones "multimedia computers", Nokia finally launches a real one.

  • Nokia 6700

    The Nokia 6700 Classic is not a fancy-pants smartphone, but its high quality, 5-megapixel camera and brilliant screen help make this phone a front-runner in the mid-range market.

  • Nokia 6760

    The Nokia 6760 mixes Twitter, Facebook and several instant messaging clients with a full-QWERTY keyboard and should be a recipe for success.

  • Nokia BH-804

    Comfortable, attractive and with good sound quality, the Nokia BH-804 is a great little headset if you're willing to pay the price.

  • Nokia 6730 Classic

    Vodafone branded, the 6730 offers a lot of Nokia's high-end features in a (hopefully) low-price package. Expect decent email and GPS-guided navigation, plus Nokia's always excellent phone features.

  • HP 2309m

    At a price of AU$649, the 2309m is a decent buy. While it performs well, the blacks aren't as deep as we'd like, and we'd be more tempted to find something with a matte screen to cut down on reflections.

  • Nokia 5530 XpressMusic

    Nokia's latest touchscreen music phone is so similar to its last you'd be forgiven for thinking they were the same.

  • Nokia Ovi Store

    It's got a long way to go before it catches Apple's App Store in regards to both quantity and quality of apps, but Nokia's Ovi Store definitely shows promise.

  • Nokia E55

    The E55 comes with all the smartphone trimmings you'd expect in a 9.9mm thick frame — the thinnest smartphone design around. Its dual-QWERTY keyboard could take some getting used to though.

  • Nokia 5030 XpressRadio

    The name says it all. The 5030 will be Nokia's first phone to include an internal FM radio antenna, meaning you will be able to pick up your favourite stations without having to plug in the bundled headphones for reception.

  • Nokia 5330 XpressMusic

    Nokia aren't going for broke with this XpressMusic model. Expect a standard set of music-centric and a resonable mid-year price. To be released locally in the third quarter of 2009.

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