Phones

  • Motorola Flipout
    Motorola Flipout review The clever design means you get a great QWERTY keyboard in a tiny package, but the screen isn't great and its price doesn't match its size.
    £216
  • Acer Stream
    Acer Stream review A powerful, up-to-date Android phone, but its large AMOLED screen is disappointingly dim.
    £344
  • Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro
    Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro review The Timescape UI and customisations make up for the older version of Android, and some may like its cute size, but battery life is poor and there's little storage space.
    £207
  • Motorola Milestone XT720
    Motorola Milestone XT720 review Great battery life and a large touchscreen don’t often come in the same package, but the phone falls short elsewhere
    £335
  • Garmin Asus nüvifone M10
    Garmin Asus nüvifone M10 review Poor battery life, an obsolete operating system and confusing software make this hybrid satnav/mobile phone frustrating to use
    £299
  • ZTE Racer
    ZTE Racer review Great battery life and price make this budget Android handset seem like excellent value, but the poor screen and camera are a let-down
    £100
  • recommended
    HTC Wildfire
    HTC Wildfire review The Wildfire is basically a Desire Lite, with the utility of HTC's Sense software and the open nature of Android, but with a smaller screen.
    £224
  • best buy
    Samsung GT-I9000 Galaxy S 16GB
    Samsung GT-I9000 Galaxy S 16GB review Slim, light, with a gorgeous AMOLED screen, fast processor and Android's easy-to-use interface and wealth of apps
    £510
  • Acer beTouch E400
    Acer beTouch E400 review It's relatively cheap for an Android 2.1 handset, but the resistive screen and 600MHz processor mean that it's not as responsive to use
    £234
  • Acer neoTouch P300
    Acer neoTouch P300 review Despite a good selection of apps, Windows Mobile has a poor touchscreen interface, and the ugly P300 doesn't make life easier with its poor screen, battery life and keyboard
    £280
  • LG GT540 Optimus
    LG GT540 Optimus review Although it's good value, the sleek Optimus has an out-of-date version of Android, and LG hasn't done much to improve on the basic interface
    £150
  • Dell Streak
    Dell Streak review The Streak's size will divide opinion, but its battery life and interface improvements are great
    £449
  • Google Nexus One
    Google Nexus One review Hard to distinguish from HTC's Desire, the Nexus One lacks HTC's Sense software and more practical controls
    £500