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The 3109 Classic is a low-key, unambitious sort of phone. It lacks most of the features we’ve come to see as standard these days, but through its clarity of purpose it finds real usability.
The N95 8GB improves upon its N95 predecessor in more areas than the obvious. Physical and internal tweaks make it a worthwhile upgrade and keep the once-flagship N95 a competitive model.
Though features such as built-in GPS and a 5 megapixel camera are no longer the headline-grabbers they were when the N95 first appeared, its array and quality of features are just as relevant today.
The 2630 is all about easy-to-use basic phone functions in a very slim and lightweight frame.
A rare clamshell design from Sony Ericsson, the Z750 offers 3G connectivity and reasonable features inside an attention-grabbing frame. However, its many good points are counterbalanced by some significant flaws.
The 2610 is probably one of the most basic phones you’ll find on the market but unfortunately it doesn’t provide the rock-solid reliability and basic functionality that Nokia so often achieve with their entry-level no-frills handsets.
The 2310 forms part of Nokia’s back-to-basics range, with all features stripped out to leave excellent battery life, good reception and little else.
The W980i, like so many specialised phones, provides excellent quality in its chosen area, but doesn’t quite measure up as an all-rounder.
The Sony Ericsson W910i provides many of the same music features as its younger Walkman-range siblings, but also falls down in similar areas. However, its slim slider-phone frame and large screen have gained it fans, despite some accusations of gimmickry.
This sleek addition to Sony Ericsson’s wildly successful Walkman series provides welcome improvements and some solid technical advances.
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