Sony Ericsson Cedar review
The Cedar is yet another likeable addition to Sony Ericsson's eco-friendly GreenHeart range, offering impressive functionality and attractive aesthetics for an eminently reasonable price. It's just a...
View ArticleLG Optimus One P500 review
The LG Optimus One P500 smart phone packs plenty of punch, offering all the joys of Android 2.2 at a rock-bottom price. We just wish LG's tweaks to Android didn't look so clumsy.
View ArticleSony Ericsson Xperia X8 review
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 feels out of date, and its custom user interface doesn't suit it. It's not terrible, but there are better cheap Android smart phones.
View ArticleAlcatel OT-980 review
With its unresponsive touchscreen and rather awkward appearance, the Alcatel OT-980 struggles to distinguish itself from similarly priced Android devices. If you're looking to upgrade from 'dumb phone'...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy Player 50 review
The Android-based Samsung Galaxy Player 50 aims to knock Apple's iPod touch off its pedestal, but fails. A number of flaws mean this media player feels rushed and generally unimpressive.
View ArticleHTC Gratia review
It may be underpowered and lack cutting-edge features, but the Gratia's brilliant, customised interface works wonderfully with Android 2.2 to create an appealing, mid-range smart phone that's perfect...
View ArticleSamsung Wave 578 hands-on
The Samsung Wave 578 looks like a solid touchscreen feature phone, but it may be buried under the bargain Android horde.
View ArticleAcer Liquid Mini review
The Acer Liquid Mini isn't a disaster by any stretch of the imagination, but its lacklustre specs prevent it from standing out from the rest of the budget Android smart-phone crowd.
View ArticleHTC Wildfire S review
With a better screen and more alluring design, the Wildfire S builds on its popular predecessor. The phone remains underpowered, but is still a compact and pocket-friendly Android handset.
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy Mini review
The Samsung Galaxy Mini won't suit demanding smart-phone users. But this cheap and cheerful addition to the Galaxy stable is a viable option for newcomers to the Android scene.
View ArticleWhich phone emits the most radiation?
Is your favourite phone melting your mind or causing cancer? No, it's not, but we look at the radiation levels of some of the top phones in the UK to put your mind at rest.
View ArticleBest phones on Vodafone
The big red daddy has a huge, reliable network and an excellent range of phones, but it's not as hungry for new customers as other networks. Read on for our pick of Vodafone's best handsets.
View ArticleLG Optimus Me P350 review
The LG Optimus Me P350 offers an attractive design, but cuts corners elsewhere to ensure the price remains low. It's best suited to smart-phone newbies who want to get Android on the cheap.
View ArticleAndroid phone buying guide
It's the world's biggest smart phone operating system, but is it for you? Here's what to look for when you're buying an Android phone.
View ArticleHuawei Vision hands-on
The Huawei Vision offers a sturdy build and attractive take on Android Gingerbread for those of you on a modest budget.
View ArticleFive best mid-range phones
After a smart phone that packs a punch but don't want to pay top whack? Here are the best phones with all the bells, minus a few whistles.
View ArticleNokia Asha 201 review
The Nokia Asha 201 is brimful of features for the price. It won't win any speed awards, but if money's tight, The Asha offers decent value.
View ArticleOrange Tahiti review
The Orange Tahiti may look like a bargain but you'll end up paying over the odds because of the 3G contract.
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy Y review
The Samsung Galaxy Y is an okay starter smart phone for kids but budget Androids are getting better so shop around before you buy.
View ArticleHTC Desire X review
Android Ice Cream Sandwich, a 4-inch screen and a dual-core 1GHz chip -- this mid-range 'droid is pretty tasty at this price. You can even get free Beats headphones.
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