Nokia 2.3 review
The Nokia 2.3 is an inexpensive, perfectly acceptable smartphone for budget buyers.
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The Nokia 2.3 is an inexpensive, perfectly acceptable smartphone for budget buyers.
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The Nokia 8.3 5G has been long delayed in Australia, but the wait was (mostly) worth it.
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The Nokia 53 continues HMD Global's journey in providing solid Android experiences with the benefits of photographic flexibility.
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Nokia’s budget-centric G10 offers great value for money, especially thanks to its three-year warranty and two years of upgrades built in.
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The TCL 20 5G brings the essential features that you’d expect in a mid-range 5G handset at a good price, but it’s not a standout phone at this price point.
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The TCL 20 Pro 5G delivers solid performance for its price range, but you can get a better camera phone for the same price.
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Vivo touts the Vivo Y52 5G as "the cheapest 5G phone you can buy". That's not a crown it'll keep for long and 5G isn't the reason you should buy this phone, anyway.
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The Motorola Moto G30 is a serviceable budget handset, but if you’re in the market for a budget Motorola phone, save a few bucks and buy the Moto G10 instead.
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The Motorola Edge 20 Pro delivers a number of good features on paper, but the reality of using it shows its weaknesses. It's fair value for money, but the cheaper Motorola Edge 20 is a better handset.
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The Motorola Moto e7 primarily sells on the fact that it’s rather cheap, and with that comes a well-balanced set of compromises.
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