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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 U300

The U300 may only be a GSM phone with some rather severe limitations - but it's dead sexy. Is that enough?

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Samsung E530

Fashionable and feature-filled, Samsung puts a feminist spin on the E530.

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Samsung E800

Does Samsung's E800 deserve a place amongst mobile phone royalty? Read our Australian review to find out.

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Samsung A801

Available on Telstra's Next G network, Samsung's slide-open A801 has a slim 13.8mm profile and sports a 3-megapixel camera.

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Samsung E900

You'll need to retrain your thumb to operate the E900, which features touch-activated keys. The phone has some cool features, but you may find yourself accidentally hanging up on people or deleting half-composed texts.

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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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Samsung E700

Dual displays and a camera with multiple shot capabilities top the feature set of the E700. We see this handset appealing to both sexes and across a wide range of markets, from youth to executives.

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Samsung SGH-D900i

Like a Fashion Week catwalk model, the Samsung SGH-D900i garners most of its appeal from being super-skinny, shiny, and appearing to have not much on.

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Samsung SGH-i780

With two batteries and a separate charger, the SGH-i780 could be a wise choice for the mobile professional, although it's a bit bulky and the screen is a touch small for some applications

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Samsung E820T

Available only on Telstra, Samsung's E820T is small slider phone and the first handset from the company to feature push-to-talk (PTT).

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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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Creative Zen Mozaic

The unfeasibly cute Mozaic is a budget player with decent sound quality and a surprisingly powerful speaker, but its toy-like looks won't be to everyone's tastes.

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Iriver E100 (4GB)

Video's a little shonky and scrolling will test your patience, but the E100 delivers the audio goods and throws in some nifty features to boot.

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Life! LXPI (4GB)

The first player from Australian brand Life! has a laundry list of features, but video sync issues and teeny touchscreen controls hold it back.

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Nokia N76

Nokia's latest N series clamshell is a shiny 3G multimedia phone with dual displays, a standard 3.5mm headphone jack for music, and support for Windows DRM.

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Mio Digiwalker P350

Mio's Digiwalker P350 isn't a stunning PDA. It isn't a stunning GPS, either. It's still a good unit, however --- read our review to find out why.

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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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Siemens SL65

Siemens's SL65 slider phone is a conundrum of sorts. Will it stand out enough to become a favourite slider phone? Or will it simply fade in the myriad of choices in the market today?

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Nokia 6670

Yet another addition to Nokia's Series 60 smart phone family, the 6670 jam-packed with a host of productivity and connectivity tools.

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