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  • Sony Ericsson XPERIA Neo Android phone

    Sony Ericsson XPERIA Neo review: The XPERIA Neo has a built-in HDMI-out port, an Exmor R camera sensor, and uses Sony's Bravia graphics engine

  • Motorola Atrix Android smartphone

    Motorola Atrix review: A fast and powerful Android smartphone that includes a few nifty features like a fingerprint reader

  • Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini Pro Android phone (preview)

    Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini Pro preview: A phone that manages to squeeze a full, slide-out QWERTY keyboard into a compact package

  • INQ Cloud Touch Android phone

    INQ Cloud Touch review: A budget Android smartphone with heavy Facebook integration

  • LG Optimus Me (P350) Android phone

    LG Optimus Me review: A budget Android smartphone that targets first-time smartphone users

  • Telstra Smart-Touch Android phone

    Telstra Smart-Touch review: Telstra's Smart-Touch may be the first Android phone to break the $100 price barrier, but its poor quality display makes for a mediocre user experience

  • Huawei IDEOS X6 Android phone (preview)

    Huawei IDEOS X6 preview: Huawei's flagship Android smartphone boasts a 4.1in touchscreen

  • Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc Android phone

    Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc review: The XPERIA Arc Android phone features a unique concaved design and boasts a quality camera

  • HTC Incredible S Android phone

    HTC Incredible S review: The HTC Incredible S benefits from an aluminium unibody design but doesn't differ too much from its predecessor

  • Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play Android phone

    Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play review: The smartphone has excellent controls and a smooth gaming experience, but the XPERIA Play will ultimately live or die by its exclusive games content

  • Huawei IDEOS X5 Android phone

    Huawei IDEOS X review: The Huawei IDEOS X5 is targeted at users who want all the features and functions of a top-end Android smartphone minus the expensive price tag

  • Nokia E7 smartphone

    Nokia E7 review: The Nokia E7 is a superbly built smartphone that has an excellent display and an outstanding keyboard, but its impressive specifications aren't enough to compete with slick and easy-to-use competitors

  • Samsung Galaxy Pro Android phone (preview)

    Samsung Galaxy Pro preview: Samsung targets business professionals with the BlackBerry-like Galaxy Pro Android smartphone

  • Telstra T100 mobile phone

    Telstra T100 review: A $49 prepaid Next G mobile phone that is relatively straightforward to use

  • Palm Pre 2 webOS smartphone

    Palm Pre 2 review: The Palm Pre 2 has outdated hardware compared to its rivals, but webOS' handling of multitasking and notifications is excellent

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