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  • Sony Ericsson C902 Review

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    Welcome to the Sony Ericsson C902 mobile phone review. The Sony Ericsson C902 when released in early 2008 was marketed as a top-range mobile phone and the successor to the K850i.  As a result it has most of the features you could want on a mobile phone in 2008.  It's not an exceptional model like the k800i. Since this review is being completed in 2009 the C902 is now quite a good deal since it is probably no longer manufactured. When released it wasn't cheap and hence not popular overall. The standout feature is a decent 5MP camera but it's LED based flash of course and that is does look good although a little conservative.   It's also quite thin and feels like a quality mobile phone.  By 2008 standards this is a pretty decent phone with all the features you could want.  However since this was compared with the other newer Sony Ericsson's which we posted the quick reviews on it doesn't stand out in any way.  In fact by 2009 standards it's very mid-range or less. Buy the C902 in 2010 based on price alone look out for those priced under $200AUD at a number of online stores. Overall yet another good and decent mobile phone.  It doesn't feel or look like a cheap phone and has all you need for calls, email, texting and music.  Being 3G capable it does work well on mini-mobile sites and email.  However there are many competitors in this category so do check them especially Nokia. Very low key lower end mid-range phone that does most things. Specifications
    • Sony Ericsson C902
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 3G 2100
    • Design Candy Bar
    • L108 x W49 x D10.5 mm Weight 107 grams
    • Display/s External TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 5MP Autofocus and Digital zoom
    • Video Camera 174 x 144 pixel video camera
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2 Micro-USB
    • CPU
    • Memory 100MB available to user MicroSD up to 8Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3
    • Features Accelerometer Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free Battery 930 mAh (BST-38) Up to 400 hours Standby Up to 9 hours Talk Time
    • Price history From $199 AUS 2009 (Outright)

  • Sony Ericsson C903 Review

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    Welcome to the Sony Ericsson C903 mobile phone review. The SE C903 when released in early 2009 was marketed as yet another mid-range mobile phone.  As a result it has most of the features you could want on a mobile phone in 2009. We can't say too much about it because our eyes glossed over after the procession of the 3 prior Sony Ericsson mid-range phones!  (It has only become interesting because of the pre-paid price tag of $159 in May 2010) Nonetheless if you want a slider phone then the C903 is another good choice.  It has all the functionality you need in a phone and as a bonus it looks like Sony's Cybershot camera on the back side.  The C903 comes in a variety of appealing colours link red, pink, silver and white with contrasting keypad colour so that helps.  It's also quite small in size and has a nice screen! Again, sure its got 3G but its data capabilities are hampered by the very basic web browser. I guess the selling point is the relatively high quality construction or materials and that it carries the C prefix.  All Sony Ericsson phones that carry the C are 'Cybershot' phones, meaning that they have decent still and video capabilities. A standout is that the C903 has built in A-GPS receiver.  As a result you should 't get lost.  The built in Tracker program is great for walkers, runners or cyclists to track their performance. Not many other mid-range phones from the other manufacturers have in-built GPS in this category so it's a bonus. GPS map data in either from Google Maps or by a program called Wayfinder.  The program where quite sluggish for some reason. Another standout is the music player software.  Of all the mobile phone manufacturers Sony Ericsson as usual includes a decent music player with EQ and album art. Since this is not a dedicated music phone as the 'W' series or Walkman phones but it's not bad certainly better than comparable Nokia or Smasung phones for example. There is lots of standard memory of at least 100MBs dependent on configuration and can be expanded by the usual M2 memory stick. As for pricing the C903 RRP is truly high-end because for the same price or less you can get a Nokia E71 with Wi-Fi with it's easily superior construction and functions for less.  Sure the E71 doesn't have the same level of camera or music quality but it is pretty close - everywhere else the E71 eats the C903 completely.  So buy only if it's cheap eg. under $300AUD. Overall a good and decent mobile phone. It doesn't feel or look too cheap in isolation and has all you need for calls, email, texting and music.  Being 3G capable it does work well on mini-mobile sites and email.  However there are many competitors in this category so do check them especially Nokia. Another low key but decent mid-range phone that does most things. se_c903_2 Specifications
    • Sony Ericsson C5903
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 900/2100
    • Design Slider
    • L97 x W49 x D16 mm Weight 95 grams
    • Display/s External TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 5MP Autofocus and Digital zoom
    • Video Camera 174 x 144 pixel video camera
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2 Micro-USB
    • CPU
    • Memory 100MB available to user MicroSD up to 8Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3
    • Features A-GPS Accelerometer Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free Battery 1000 mAh Up to 400 hours Standby Up to 10 hours Talk Time
    • Price history From $499 AUS 2009 (Outright) From $159 AUS 2010 (Pre-paid)

  • Sony Ericsson C702 Review

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    Welcome to the Sony Ericsson C702 mobile phone review. The SE C702 when released in mid 2008 and was marketed as a mid-range ruggerised mobile phone. It is squarely a mid-range phone with a claimed increase in protection from the outdoor elements than the other models in the SE mobile phone line up.  So you can comfortably use it on the beach of in the snow without fear of contaminating the electronics.  You can even accidentally drop the phone in a fish tank and retrieve it quickly without damaging the phone.  However it won't cope with swimming - not recommended but you get the drift. It has all the functions you could want for texting and calls.  As a bonus it is also a 3G phone as you get emails and internet.  Personally it could be any number of Sony Ericsson models hidden under the new case eg. an updated K800i.  But that doesn't matter because it is a good mobile phone.  It even comes in a range of colours. The C702 also features A-GPS with basic software dependent on country for navigation.  It is not close to Nokia Maps in terms of options since it uses Google for map data hence requires a 3G data to make the most of the GPS.  It previously used Wayfinder maps but since being bought out by Vodaphone maps data is only available if you are signed up with them. It's quite a fast phone coverall if you discount the animated menus. Being a 'C' class Sony Ericsson the phone packs in a decent camera for still images and video.  Arguably the quality is as many other reviews say a 'mixed' result.  We didn't download any samples.  Note the camera's 'flash' can be used as flashlight! Likewise the internet capabilities of the C702.  The browser works great for the networks carrier's websites but otherwise it doesn't work properly on all but the basic HTML pages.  Sure you can install Opera browser but you shouldn't have to.  The web browser doesn't have to be super fantastic but a little more functionality would be appreciated since it is now 2009. Another standout is the music player software.  Of all the mobile phone manufacturers Sony Ericsson as usual includes a decent music player with EQ and album art. Since this is not a dedicated music phone as the 'W' series or Walkman phones but it's not bad certainly better than comparable Nokia or Smasung phones for example. There is lots of standard memory up to 160MBs dependent on configuration and can be expanded by the usual M2 memory stick.  We also thought the FM radio with RDS was actually quite good - as usual.  For better sound quality you must try the Walkman headphones not the cheaper ones included with the standard packaging. Overall a very good and decent mobile phone with construction details that Sony Ericsson was once renown for. It's one of our favorites out of the 2009 range. The C702 is nice to hold and the quality details on the case like the securing screw and the buttons are great touches.  Unlike many of this competitors this phone doesn't look like a tough phone - except in black.  It is very stealth like!  Another low key mid range phone in price but more functionality than others.  It is also one of the few ruggerised 3G capable mobile phones and unlike most actually looks good. se_c702_2 Specifications
    • Sony Ericsson C702
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 3G 2100
    • Design Candy Bar
    • L106 x W48 x D15 mm Weight 105 grams
    • Display/s External TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 3MP Autofocus and 3x Digital zoom
    • Video Camera 174 x 144 pixel video camera
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2 Micro-USB
    • CPU
    • Memory 150MB available to user MicroSD up to 4Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3
    • Features A-GPS Accelerometer Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free Battery 950 mAh Up to 300 hours Standby Up to 8 hours Talk Time
    • Price history From $399 AUS 2009 (Outright)

  • Sony Ericsson C901 Review

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    Welcome to the Sony Ericsson C901 Green Heart mobile phone review. The C901 Green Heart released in mid 2009 is Sony Ericsson's first official attempt at manufacturing  phone that is kinder to the environment to manufacture.  Admittedly there are two versions of the same phone one made from normal materials and another SE claim that is made partly made from recycled materials. The C901 is yet another mid-range mobile phone from SE and another 'Cybershot' model.  However the camera on this phone is a 5 megapixel model and claimed by others as one of the better ones amongst in crowded offering by the various manufacturers.  Again we didn't download any cause we're so late in posting this review.  See other Website Info page on the website to see why we are having so many problems! Remember guys and gals more megapixels do not mean its a better camera even with a Xenon flash. In fact - despite the larger image size the quality is WORSE than the 2MP Kodak DC3400 camera made 8 years ago.  Demand better pictures. The construction quality is good but nothing special and we felt that this was another updated K800i with a better screen and camera and faster speed.  It's missing the construction detail that SE where once renown for.  In fact it seems to designed to look 'old'. In terms of functionality it basically all there.  games, world clock, organiser, alarms, themes and do forth.  Of note is the updated 'media center' application and in phone image manipulation applications.  You won't really want for any thing more if you're after a decent do it all mobile phone. There is lots of standard memory up to 100MBs dependent on configuration and can be expanded by the usual M2 memory stick.  We also thought the FM radio with RDS was actually quite good. Overall a good and decent mobile phone.  It feels and looks OK and has all you need for calls, email, texting and music.  Being 3G capable it does work well on mini-mobile sites and email.  However there are many competitors in this category so do check them especially Nokia. A very low key but decent mid-range phone that does most things. se_c901_2 Specifications
    • Sony Ericsson C901
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 900/2100
    • Design Candy Bar
    • L105 x W45 x D13 mm Weight 107 grams
    • Display/s External TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 5MP Autofocus and 3.2x Digital zoom Xenon Flash and LED Flash
    • Video Camera 174 x 144 pixel video camera
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2 Micro-USB
    • CPU
    • Memory 100MB available to user MicroSD up to 8Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3
    • Features Accelerometer Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free Battery 930 mAh Up to 430 hours Standby Up to 9.5 hours Talk Time
    • package Contents Battery AC Charger Stereo headset and Handsfree User manual
    • Price history From $350 AUS 2009 (Outright)

  • Sony Ericsson C510 Review

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    Welcome to the Sony Ericsson C510 mobile phone review.  The SE C510 when released in early 2009 was marketed as a mid-range mobile phone.  As a result it has most of the features you could want on a mobile phone in 2009.  Personally we think it is just a K800i that has been placed in a new case and updated menu graphics. The C510 is not a really cheap phone when compared to others from Nokia in the same category.  Sure its got 3G but its data capabilities are hampered by the very basic web browser. I guess the selling point is the relatively high quality construction or materials and that it carries the C prefix.  All Sony Ericsson phones that carry the C are 'Cybershot' phones, meaning that they have decent still images and video capabilities. The standout feature is a decent 3MP camera but it's LED based flash and that is does look like a its worth more than other obviously cheaper mobile phones however with a dated design theme.  The main camera is hidden behind a sliding metal-like protective cover open.  We also liked the animated menus and other operating system enhancements. Another standout is the music player software.  Of all the mobile phone manufacturers Sony Ericsson as usual includes a decent music player with EQ and album art. Since this is not a dedicated music phone as the 'W' series or Walkman phones but it's not bad certainly better than comparable Nokia or Smasung phones for example. There is lots of standard memory up to 100MBs dependent on configuration and can be expanded by the usual M2 memory stick.  We also thought the FM radio with RDS was actually quite good. The only thing that is below par is the relatively small keypad. It is not a large phone by any means but a tad bigger keys would help in the usability stakes for those with larger fingers.  Nonetheless a conservatively designed phone that would not be out of place anywhere. Overall a good and decent mobile phone with some construction detail.  It doesn't feel heavy or look too cheap and has all you need for calls, email, texting and music.  It's got a lovely screen too.  Being 3G capable it does work well on mini-mobile sites and email.  However there are many competitors in this category so do check them out especially Nokia. A low key but decent mid-range phone that does most things. se_c510_2 Specifications
    • Sony Ericsson C510
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Tri-band 3G 850/1900/2100
    • Design Candy Bar
    • L107 x W47 x D12.5 mm Weight 95 grams
    • Display/s External TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 3.2MP Autofocus and 3.2x Digital zoom
    • Video Camera 174 x 144 pixel video camera
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2 Micro-USB
    • CPU
    • Memory 100MB available to user MicroSD up to 8Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3
    • Features Accelerometer Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free Battery 930 mAh Up to 400 hours Standby Up to 10 hours Talk Time
    • Price history From $349 AUS 2009 (Outright)

  • Sony Ericsson w300i Review

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    Welcome to the Sony Ericsson W300i mobile phone review. We liked the look of this phone so decided to do a review. The W300i is classed as an entry level music phone. The W in front of the number indicates that this is a music phone. So you can expect the phone to work primarily as a music player as opposed to designed primarily for calls or SMS. In fact its got the Sony Walkman logo on the front cover! It's a light all plastic phone with features you wouldn't expect in this price category. Aside from the bonus stuff standard functionality it really is quite complete although low-spec. Available in a variety of colours, we choice a pearl white one because we feel it's the nicest colour. We reckon its a great music phone for the price. But what about its phone functions? Battery Life The battery life of this phone is very good easily lasting 3 days with an estimated 8 hours of music and radio via headphones and speaker every so often, bluetooth file transfers and a few calls. Left on stand by you can expect at least 7-10 days but probably longer. So music fans can listen to music or radio all day and more without needing to recharge. The phone can be charged via USB cable - which was an unexpected bous. Speed The phone is fast - scrolling through menus you not only get fast options but also fancy animated graphics that make you wonder why you need a super computer to make Windows Vista look any good and certainly makes the iPod interface very look old. Construction. The W300i is an all plastic phone that manages to look modern and more expensive than you would expect - on the outside. However when you hold the phone that image of expense disappears. Holding the phone reveals some creaking panels and opening the flip reveals cheaper but sturdy looking plastics. The keypad has been designed for style rather than usability. Unlike higher range phones the keys move around in their slots. The numeric keys are circular round with a translucent clear/reflective silver with orange back lighting. The function keys are the standard Sony Ericsson configuration but are in Walkman style rather than the normal Z or K series. So it doesn't have the usual green and red phone buttons. The menu key is recessed so you'll often activate other features before pressing the correct key. The keys are on the small side for normal adults but teenagers would probably find it acceptable. The clam design seems sturdy to look at but the display section on the flip reveals a bit of leeway and that it is either all open or all closed. Colours available are black or white with silver highlights. The white one looks better than the black we feel. There is a bright orange multi-function button on the left and the infrared port is on the right, the earphone, multi-purpose including earphone connector is at the bottom. Currently available colors include shadow black, shimmering white. The memory card slot is hidden under the battery cover. Overall it looks great but when finally getting your hands on it - it doesn't feel as good at it looks. Functionality The W300i although the bias is to music functionality has all the essential features that you'd expect in a mobile phone in 2007. It has a usable web browser, calendar, camera, video, games, photo contacts, messaging and so forth. However none of the options are comprehensive compared to it music features. That said, it also has quite a few unexpected but desirable features! For example if you're a parent you can limit type and who the phone can call. It can also divert calls from people you don't want to talk to directly to your voice mail. It has a phone software update service - so you don't need to go to a shop to update. A voice dialling or voice answer, a voice recorder and so forth. As for customisation you can change themes and background independently, use profiles, groups and navigation key short-cuts - all the usual stuff you would expect. The only complaint if that - is that there is no way to turn off the animations. We discovered a bonus flashing light on the right when its low on batteries! When using the USB cable the memory phone can be used a an external storage drive - bonus. Most of the functions are menu driven so lots of clicking and selecting required we did not bother trying to find out how many messages or appointments etc... although lots of 'hidden' options because it would have taken too long - besides its a music phone! Connectivity It has the complete set of options bluetooth, USB and infrared. Unfortunately the Sony Ericsson software needs to be installed on your PC before you can access all its features, including the drivers for USB. On the phone itself there is the Remote Control Application which allows you to control other bluetooth devices like projectors, media players and PC. Although we didn't try this function it clearly an unexpected bonus. MP3 and video/sound The W300i performs very well as a music player and as a radio. The Walkman features all the expected options on a modern player with playlists, sorting by album, artist, song name, file name, various repeats and so forth. Video options are limited though. It has various eq. settings like trade marked Mega Bass but the equaliser only works in ear phone mode. In loud speaker mode the sound quality is very average and almost flat. The FM radio rates a mention as it has RDS capability. RDS - Radio Data System is used by various stations that either show the name of the station or perhaps the name of the song that is being played. Some radio stations use it to promote various shows. So when you use the W300i you get to see the name of the station or whatever else they decide to include. But that's not all it also has AF (Alternate Frequency) which allows the radio to retune its self to any other frequency that the same station is being broadcasted on. Useful if you live in a marginal area and don't want the same station. The earphones that come the W300i are the same Sony Walkman series so they are very good quality. In fact these are the benchmark earphones we use in reviews! They sound great especially combined with the Mega Bass setting. There are the extras: VideoDJ to edit you videos on the phone. PhotoDJ to edit your pictures on the phone MusciDJ allows you to make your own music or tones. All these extras are easy to use. All up it's excellent considering the price. It's not perfect though and a few criticisms like the radio functionality should be included as part of the Walkman feature. The colours of the feature should be changeable with a visualiser of some sort on either external of internal screens. Lastly there needs to be a function on that allows you to change playlists and forth on the external screen when the phone is closed. Web Browser The included browser is a Sony Ericsson version and works OK. You can browse the internet using GPRS but it is slow compared to 3G offerings. The camera/video recorder What the phone excels in is music and accordingly the camera and video application is very poor. It offers a few high end features like timer and light settings but that's it. Its not disappointing because it clearly not designed as a camera phone. However in 2007 we expect a full 1.3MP as the minimum. In camera mode the highest resolution is 640x480. Video resolution on only covers a max of 176x144 pixels. Quality is output is expected poor. The specs say 4x zoom, but in reality it is only available on the smallest image setting. All of this was expected. So don't get this phone for its imaging performance. The screens The screens on the W300i look good in specifications but in reality very average. The external screen is a 2 colours - bright orange and dark orange. It is easy to read and large enough for most eyes. The internal screen although capable of many colours is not very high resolution. it compares to the Gameboy SP screen in look. We thought it was slightly disappointing but not something that counts heavily against it since it is a music phone. Call quality and network reception Voice call quality is very good with proper volume and clear. The sound though is a tad flat. It seems to be able to maintain a signal even in marginal areas better than say the Samsung mobiles. Issues Everything on the phone works and we did not experience and system crashes or freezes. As we said before the function to change playlists should be available on the external screen as well - being a music phone. The W300i does not have a flight mode that you would expect, that is as a profile. What you have to do is turn off the phone and turn it back on selecting the Walkman only option. (Larger sites clearly don't test their phones properly.) Certainly an odd way of doings things compared to other manufacturers. Sony Ericsson software for Windows The software that comes with the phone looks good. It includes the PC Suite, Quicktime, Adobe Photoshop Album SE and the Disc2Phone. The included USB cable is really handy. The installation of the software requires the latest .NET 1,1 stuff so rebooting your PC up to 3 times may be necessary. One odd thing we noticed is when trying to move a file from the root directory to another folder - we couldn't do it. It had be be done when the phone was in drive mode. We are used to being able to move files about without changing settings. All up its a easy package to use if you just go with the flow. Trying to think about how to do things only makes it more complicated. Just press the buttons. Network You can buy the phone outright but it is currently tied to Optus and a pre-paid phone. Summary The Sony Ericsson W300i is a great music phone. Even its physical twin the Z510i is not as good. It looks cool and made reasonably well. It offers some great features unexpected in this price bracket but they are balanced out by the lack of other stuff eg. lower resolution screen. The sales package included a all you need including a USB cable and 256MG M2 memory card and the Walkman headphones/wired hands free cables. The W300i compared to an iPod Nano we feel the winner is still the the phone. Sound quality is just as good and it has more features than an iPod. So if you've been trying to decide whether to buy an iPod or a new mobile this is a good solution. Unless you plan on using iTunes... Our recommendation? Great package and reasonably price - just remember it is primarily a music and entertainment phone. If you buy on that basis you'll love it.
    • Network Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) GPRS and EDGE Class 10
    • Design Clam Shell L90 x W47 x D24.5 mm Weight 94 grams Black/White Changeable covers
    • Display/s Internal: 256K TFT - 176 x 220 pixels External: Mono - 101 x 98 pixels
    • Camera/Video Single .3MP (640x320) Camera Interpolated to 1.3MP x2 digital zoom Video capable (QCIF) 176x144 or 128x96 pixels
    • Connectivity Bluetooth, Infrared, USB
    • Memory 20 MB internal memory Memory Stick Micro M2 memory - up to 1G
    • Ring tones MP3, ACC, MIDI, WAV, Vibration
    • Features SMS, MMS, IM, WAP, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 Web browser (NetFront) RSS reader Speaker Phone/Hands free Walkman series music player Walkman series headphones FM Radio with RDS Picture, Music, Video Player VideoDJ, PhotoDJ, MusciDJ *See below for more details.
    • Speed Vs Nokia 6230 Navigation 9/10
    • Battery Life 800mAh Li Ion Claimed operating times: Standby 400 hours Voice 9 hours
    Best features Music related features Bluetooth, Infrared, USB External media controls Complete sales package Able to charge battery via USB cable. Could do better features (based on price range) Integrated standard earphone connector. More alarm clock options. Better internal screen. Worst features Missing external playlist control. Detailed features Sync data with PC Alarm Clock, Calendar, Notes, Stopwatch, Task list, Timer Themes, Customisable backgrounds, Screensaver Picture, Video viewer Voice dialling - answer - recorder Lots of dialled numbers Lots of received calls Lots of missed calls Lots of Calendar Lots of To Do Lots of Memo Lots of Secret Memo Lots of SMS in phone 1000 Contacts in phone with pictures Price history $199 AUS PRE-PAID OPTUS 2007