Sony Ericsson In-Depth Cell Phone ReviewsReviews by manufacturerVerizon Wireless, Sprint PCS, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG, Sanyo, HTC, Palm, BlackBerry, Sharp, Pantech, BenQ, Apple, Eten, o2Sony Ericsson W580i Carbon GreyEditor Rating: My wife has used a Samsung T809 ever since we signed a service contract a year and a half ago and she got one for free (after rebate, of course). She really liked the phone's sleek slider profile, big, bold display, and overall cool factor. Mind you, she's not a geek in any sense of the word - she's got style and so did her T809.
But the T809 broke a few months ago and she'd been using one of my extras until the Sony Ericsson...Sony Ericsson M600iEditor Rating: Full disclosure up front: The Sony Ericsson m600i smartphone is not for everyone. It has some quirks and flaws, and the fact that it's only compatible with European high speed networks is a major shortcoming for a smartphone to be used in the U.S.
That being said, I love this phone. There's no camera and I still love this phone. I'm a righty and the jog wheel is placed for left thumb scrolling and I still love this...Sony Ericsson W800iEditor Rating: The flagship model in Sony Ericsson's first-generation of Walkman-branded phones, the w800i combines a solid tri-band GSM phone with exceptional multimedia functionality including a full-featured music player and best-in-class two megapixel camera.
The fun-loving cousin of Sony's all-business K750i, the w800i is the music lover's mobile of choice, at least until the next generation of Walkman phones is released.Sony Ericsson K750iEditor Rating: Sony Ericsson's K750i is a powerhouse of a mobile phone. Its executive styling belies the vast array of multimedia features beneath an all-business black and silver exterior.
Packing a best-in-class 2 megapixel camera, full-featured digital music player, and 262,000 color screen with 3D graphics support into a tri-band GSM handset, the K750i is boardroom friendly but ready for some serious fun. |
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