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Nokia goes colour crazy with entry-level Supernova phone
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Nokia goes colour crazy with entry-level Supernova phone

An impressive cameraphone, but there's little else here to turn heads

Blinged up version of the U9
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Seamless social networking to keep you connected

If you're in the market for a pretty but basic budget phone, this LG could be for you

Slim, practical Windows Mobile workhorse with slide-out four row QWERTY keyboard

A cheap and cheerful phone for those more concerned with tunes than tech

A basic smartphone with some neat features

A high quality cameraphone laden with features

The original Touch gets a facelift

Nokia impresses with a slick and stylish mobile phone

The first clamshell BlackBerry

Palm's Treo Pro (£399 inc. VAT or free on contract) is a Windows Mobile handset aimed at the corporate user. It's similar in style to the company's smaller Treo Centro, but is packed with features.

As a general rule, every new addition to Nokia's feature-packed N-series of smar phones is met with some excitement. But at first glance, the N96 doesn't seem to be a great advance in the series. On the face of it, not much has been added to distinguish it from its predecessor, the N95 8GB

In direct comparisons, the only thing the Omnia can beat the iPhone with (apart from its stylus, should it grow arms, cognitive thoughts and emotions) is a 5MP camera.

If you know Guitar Hero or Dance Dance Revolution, this will feel familiar.

Facebook's iPhone-optimised website is one of the best around - so we had high hopes for the native application.

Updated You'll never be short of something to listen to with thousands of radio stations beamed straight to your iPhone.

If you own a guitar and an iPhone, you should also own this app.

Yes, we want Mario Kart too, but until then Crash Bandicoot will have to do.

Probably our favourite game for the iPhone platform. At least until Nintendo releases Mario Kart. (May never happen, but it's good to dream…)

Samsung's Tocco is a petite, minimalist, slimline slab with brushed metal back, shiny metal surround and sleek black plastic on the front, framing that large 2.8in touch screen

LG has taken the unusual step of putting a 5-megapixel camera into a phone that in other respects is really a low-to-midrange handset. It makes sense when you think about it, if you're particularly interested in getting a camera with your phone, do you necessarily care about GPS, Wi-Fi, touchscreens or 3G?

The W350i Walkman phone is Sony Ericsson's latest effort to attract the eye and ear of music mobile buyers on a credit-crunched budget. It may be a low cost handset, but alongside its core music player credentials Sony Ericsson has given the W350i some fashion savvy appeal, with a lightweight, ultra slim body, a retro-ish flip and some smart-looking music controls on the front.

The HP iPAQ 914c (£369 inc. VAT) is part of the company’s Business Messenger range, and is similar in style to the original RIM BlackBerry.