Regular cellphones (feature phones) are losing traction against some very good low-cost smartphones, but in many cases, if you just want to make calls and send texts, then regular cellphones will cost less and do just fine.

Sony Ericsson R306 Radio

By Andrew Gould 26 November 2008

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This phone from Sony Ericsson has a radio as its selling point, but with a twist ÔÇô it also has the capability to record directly from the radio as well TrackID which connects to the internet to tell you the artist and title of the clip youÔÇÖve recorded. FULL STORY >


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Samsung Soul

By Thomas McKinnon 3 September 2008

The Samsung Soul sports a 5 megapixel camera with all the features you could want on a phone camera such as face detection and stabiliser. It also boasts great connection speeds with 3G HSDPA and an OLED touch pad. FULL STORY >

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Sony Ericsson C702

By Thomas McKinnon 6 August 2008

The C702, as SE’s ‘junior’ Cyber-shot, has a rather unique take on the ­concurrence of your body ­position and the weather. It has no regard for either. FULL STORY >

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WIKI WK05 Dual SIM Mobile Phone

By Andrew Gould 2 July 2008

A 3\" TFT touch screen, MP4 support and an included 256MB micro SD card. It also comes with a 2 megapixel camera and can take two SIM cards on any network. FULL STORY >

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Nokia E51

By Thomas McKinnon 2 July 2008

The Nokia E51 is small and lightweight but full of features and with 3G HSDPA, WLAN, and quadband GSM there is no connection it doesn't support. The phone sports a high-res 2\"LCD display in 16M colours TFT which adjusts the LCD's brightness automatically according to your... FULL STORY >

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LG KF510

By Andrew Gould 12 June 2008

The KF510 has a 3 megapixel camera with built-in powerflash and one second response time, as well as an advanced MP3 player that can automatically sort music into play lists or categories. It also has a touchpad with LED lights. FULL STORY >

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LG KF600

By Andrew Gould 12 June 2008

The KF600 features two screens: the top one is for viewing and the second acts as a touch-sensitive navigation pad. FULL STORY >

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