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Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone review: more is not always betterSamsung's new Android flagship is easy to hold and view, but many new software features are only partially baked gimmicks |
£579 SIM-free; from £7 per month depending on contract
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Samsung Galaxy S3 vs iPhone 4S review: we pit the latest Android smartphone against Apple's best ever phoneWith the world going a bit crazy for Samsung's new Galaxy S3 smartphone, we thought it'd be a good idea to pitch it against the iPhone 4S. Samsung fares much better than you'd imagine with its latest Android-powered phone. |
From £29 per month; Around £500 SIM-free
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iPhone 3.0 software review
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£0 (£5.99 for iPod touch) |
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Palm Pre reviewThe long-awaited Palm Pre lives up to its pre-launch hype with a responsive touchscreen and an engaging interface, but a few hardware design flaws keep it from being the perfect smartphone - can it compete with the Apple iPhone? Just as Apple prepares to launch a new phone, we take a look at what the competition is up to. |
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T-Mobile G1 reviewT-Mobile is the first smartphone to bring Google's highly anticipated G1 mobile phone to the UK. Can it knock the iPhone off its perch? It's unlikely, but we still found the T-Mobile G1 to be one of the most interesting bits of kit we've seen in a while. |
Free handset, £30 per month (18 month contract)
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iPhone 3G UK reviewThe hype is over, the queues have died down and the iPhone 3G has sold out everywhere. Now that the dust has settled, what do we think of Apple's landmark mobile phone and O2's network deal? Find out in Macworld UK's comprehensive review of the iPhone 3G. |
£99 (8GB model) plus 18-month contract from £30 per month
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Nokia N95 8GB ReviewShould you think twice about an iPhone? With the latest N95, Nokia would like you to do so. |
£549 (sim free); contract varies
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RAZR V3iMMotorola’s first venture into the world of iTunes and a mobile phone (the ROKR) was widely met with derision. But now the company is placing iTunes on one of the most popular mobile phones on the market. Will it be enough to change our minds? |
£250 including VAT
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