HTC Incredible S, Samsung Galaxy Europa, Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type, Samsung Wave 525, Samsung Ch@t 335, LG Optimus One, Nokia C7, Samsung Wave 2, Nokia C6-00



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HTC Desire reviewHTC Desire
The HTC Desire is one of the most impressive phones of all time. Despite being significantly cheaper than the iPhone, it can match or beat everything that the iPhone does. An Android smartphone with a fabulously responsive touchscreen, the Desire packs in a huge choice of apps, brilliant web browsing, one of the biggest and best screens ever, a good camera, a music player and GPS too. You want more? Add in a superfast processor, monster battery, WiFi and a 3.5mm headphone jack and you've got the perfect phone.

Best buy: Best buy: *Free* with free line rental from Mobiles.co.uk (Graphite) or Mobiles.co.uk (White).

Samsung Tocco Lite reviewSamsung Tocco Lite
The Tocco Lite is Samsung's answer to the LG Cookie. Available in black, gold, pink or silver, it's a bargain touchscreen phone. Although it lacks 3G, it offers a fabulous fun user interface with easy access to Facebook and YouTube, plus all the features that you'd expect: a 3.2 megapixel camera, video recording, music player, FM radio with RDS, memory card slot and Bluetooth. Available free on contract with a choice of free gifts: from free line rental to a free laptop or XBOX 360.

Best buy: *Free* with free line rental or a free Nintendo Wii from Mobiles.co.uk (Black) or Mobiles.co.uk (Pink) or Mobiles.co.uk (Red) or Mobiles.co.uk (Silver); or £44.90 on PAYG from Mobiles.co.uk (Black, Gold, Pink, Red or Silver).

 
 
HTC Wildfire reviewHTC Wildfire
The HTC Wildfire brings Android technology to the budget smartphone sector. Incorporating the latest version of Android and HTC Sense plus a superbly responsive capacitive touchscreen, the Wildfire is both easy to use and supremely powerful, with access to thousands of apps. Combined with a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, a media player, GPS, Google Maps, fast internet, a fast processor, plenty of memory and a big battery, this is quite probably the best smartphone in its price range. Available in Black, Graphite, Red or White.

Best buy: *Free* with free line rental from Mobiles.co.uk (Graphite) or Mobiles.co.uk (Silver) or Mobiles.co.uk (White); or £189.90 on Pay as you Go from Mobiles.co.uk (Graphite or Silver) or £179.95 from Dialaphone (White).

Samsung Galaxy S reviewSamsung Galaxy S
The Samsung Galaxy S is quite possibly the best phone on the market today. It runs the latest version of the Android operating system and has a host of world-beating features including a 4" Super AMOLED screen, HD video recording and playback, a superfast 1GHz processor, surround sound, GPS with Google Maps, a monster 8GB or 16GB of memory and good battery life.

Best buy: *Free* with free line rental from Mobiles.co.uk (8GB Black) or Mobiles.co.uk (8GB White).

 
 
BlackBerry 8520 reviewBlackBerry 8520
An entry-level BlackBerry Curve, with a new-fangled Trackpad to replace the annoying trackball on previous Curve models. The 8520 offers a full QWERTY keyboard, mobile e-mail, a basic camera and a media player, plus good memory and connectivity. But it cuts corners with the display, camera and lack of high-end features that are common in many smartphones.

Best buy: *Free* with free Xbox 360 + Kinect and 3 games from Mobiles.co.uk (Silver) or free from Dialaphone (White) or Dialaphone (Pink); or £129.90 on Pay as you Go from Mobiles.co.uk (Black or Silver).

HTC Desire HD reviewHTC Desire HD
The HTC Desire HD delivers more power than probably any other smartphone currently available, with the Android Froyo operating system, a 4.3 inch screen, 8 megapixel camera, HD video recording, GPS, 1GHz processor, 14.4 Mbps internet access and 1.5GB of internal memory. It may be big, it may be costly, but if you're excited by the opportunities that the phone offers, you won't find better.

Best buy: *Free* with free line rental from Mobiles.co.uk or Dialaphone.

 
 
Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 reviewSony Ericsson Xperia X8
The Sony Ericsson X8 is a mid-range Android smartphone, rather like the X10 Mini, but with a larger screen able to handle a broader range of apps. The camera is rather poor, but everything else is good, including media and web capabilities, aGPS, memory, battery life and processing power.

Best buy: *Free* with free line rental from Mobiles.co.uk (Black) or free from Dialaphone (White Pink); or on Pay as you Go for £99.99 from Three (Black).

Nokia 5230 reviewNokia 5230
The 5230 is an entry-level touchscreen smartphone. Its key features are its large touchscreen, A-GPS with Ovi Maps, 3G, downloadable apps from the Ovi store and outstanding battery life. In other ways it's a disappointment, with a poor camera, a mono speaker, no WiFi and no video calling.

Best buy: £49.95 on Pay as you Go from Dialaphone (White).

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