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The 301 lacks a touch screen, but promises to be cheap. Can it outpace budget Android phones, though?
The Galaxy Grand looks a lot like the Note 2, but without the pen to control it with.
If the basics is all you need, this phone could be what you have been looking for
This cheap phone has Android Jelly Bean but is not powerful enough to make the most of it
We get our mitts on Nokia's affordable new smart phone, which battles budget Android.
Budget wireless cans are ho-hum but a decent value nevertheless
With Samsung's Touchwiz software and Jelly Bean, this waterproof phone is handy for the outdoors
The Lumia 720 has a cool design and feels slick, while also dropping the price tag.
The Toshiba SBX4250 won't wow you with its looks or sound, but it features built-in Bluetooth and a bevy of ports.
A bright AMOLED screen and a compact design are just two surprises hiding in this unsuspecting smartphone.
We check out the dirt-cheap One Touch Fire, and get to grips with Mozilla's pared-down Firefox OS in the process.
Known as the L7 II, L5 II, and the L3 II, LG ups the ante with its L-series line of mid-tier, 3G handsets.
As the in-between of LG's high-end Optimus G-series and its mid-level L-series, the phone company unveils members of its 4G F-family: the F7 and F5
LG is taking another stab at the "phablet" market with the Optimus G Pro -- a 5.5-inch Jelly Bean handset with a 13-megapixel camera.
Huawei's latest mobile has a superskinny bezel and a powerful quad-core processor. But with such fierce competition, does it do enough to impress?