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Review Date: 24-JUN-2009
RRP: $549.00
3.25
The Nokia 5130 XpressMusic's lack of 3G connectivity will turn many users elsewhere, but if you plan to use your mobile phone as a music player and aren't interested in the mobile Web, then it's definitely worth a look.
Review Date: 26-MAY-2009
RRP: $69.00
3.00
LG's L7 GB110 is a stylish and cheap mobile phone, and the FM radio, MP3 player and removable storage are commendable inclusions. The lack of Bluetooth will turn many potential users away, however.
Review Date: 29-APR-2009
RRP: $199.00
3.75
If you're looking for a mobile phone that you can play a wide variety of games on, then the motion-sensing Sony Ericsson F305 might be for you.
Review Date: 28-APR-2009
RRP: $89.00
3.00
The Nokia 1661 features a reasonable display and an FM radio, but the cramped keypad is annoying. At this price, though, it’s hard to complain.
Review Date: 24-APR-2009
RRP: $89.00
2.75
The Nokia 1209 is a basic mobile phone that makes calls and sends text messages. It does the job, but don't expect any more than the bare necessities, aside from a handy flashlight and a ring tone composer.
Review Date: 22-APR-2009
RRP: $599.00
4.25
The Sonim XP3 Enduro ruggedised GSM mobile phone is tough, waterproof and very good value. If you have an active lifestyle or work in a tough environment where accidents are common, this is a phone that's well worth a look.
Review Date: 27-MAR-2009
RRP: $1650.00
3.75
The Thuraya SG-2520 provides a range of features not normally found in satellite phones, like a built-in camera and MP3 playback, in small and light package. Call quality and reception are relatively good, but the lack of alternative satellites results in a narrow angle of coverage.
Review Date: 23-MAR-2009
RRP: $549.00
2.75
Although we respect the NV Mobile Sports Pro Mini Watch Phone for daring to be different, the low call quality and the difficulty involved in data entry mean that this is a hard device to recommend.
Review Date: 17-MAR-2009
RRP: $999.00
2.75
Although the idea of a watch phone isn't new, this is the first time they've been sold in Australia. NV Mobile does deserve some credit for the user interface of the Sapphire, but we feel the idea of a watch phone is a gimmick that will quickly wear thin.
Review Date: 02-MAR-2009
RRP: $399.00
2.75
The DualSim Slider will appeal to people who use multiple SIM cards. Unfortunately, the Magic Touch pad control system is frustrating to use and build quality is questionable. It's reasonably priced, though, and does a relatively good job with its dual SIM card functionality.
Review Date: 27-FEB-2009
RRP: $69.00
2.50
Even though the Vodafone 228 is a very cheap mobile phone, there are plenty of similarly priced competitors that do a much better job and have more features.
Review Date: 29-JAN-2009
RRP: $60.00
3.50
Commanding an RRP of just $60, the M610 is simply outstanding value for money. It doesn't offer anything new, innovative or even remotely exciting, but does any of that really matter when it's yours for pocket change?
Review Date: 22-JAN-2009
RRP: $279.00
2.50
The 7310 Supernova is largely an unremarkable handset, though the inclusion of some handy multimedia features and an easy-to-use interface should still appeal to some. At this price, it hardly seems good value.
 
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