Pros: Great reception, head turning design, camera, nice screen, solid construction, user interface, connectivity Cons: slightly bulky, microphone placement, non-tactile keypad, slow operating system performance
My last cell phone was a Sony Ericsson T616 on AT&T's network. I hated the phone. It was small and had nice features, but it had poor reception, a lousy screen, a user interface that was elegantly designed but poorly executed, and a camera that was ...
Pros: Media player with MemoryStick is brilliant! Cons: Swivel action is a bit difficult to work with one hand.
"Can I see your phone?" The stranger obliged, and a week later I was at the cell store buying one of my own. The swivel was unlike anything I'd seen, and the bright, vibrant screen is noticable from across the room. I've found the menus to be ...
Pros: Compact, solid, full-featured camera phone Cons: can't turn off camera shutter sound without firmware upgrade. Mic location not well thought out.
Getting the essentials and hoping to fulfill future needs is never easy especially when it comes to shopping for phones. The s710a is Sony Ericsson's latest offering. Essentially a Cybershot camera with calling capabilities there really are no ...
Pros: Really cool design,massive screen, awesome menus, camera, audio, games, whole package. Cons: A little bit slow, Battery life is a little short.
I really needed a new phone for my 15th birthday so my dad and I went over to rogers(in canada) to see the phones. So when I got there I knew I didn't want one of those silver flip phones or those flat phones that don't work at all. I had seen a really ...
Pros: Amazing camera, packed with power, good battery life Cons: bulky, a little pricey
This phone is packed with features, maybe too many for those tech-weary people out there. The phone is also a little bulky in a pocket. The first thing that stands out on the phone is a 180 degree swiveling face design, that swings the face of the phone ...
Pros: Great color screen; Bluetooth; megapixel camera with video; MP3 capable; Cons: Bulky; inconsistent battery life; slippery keys; small phone book.
The Sony Ericsson S710a. Its parts and features come from a variety of superior sources, so it has great genetics. It has smarts, looks and physical abilities beyond most other phones. The S710a is nearly the same as the SO505i and the S710a does the ...
Pros: Awesome design, great features, good camera (for a phone), huge screen, newest technology, plays mp3s Cons: Doesn't include much software/games (which are expensive), camera is blurry during motion
I was hesitant to buy this phone because the reviews all over the web were split over whether it was "a little slow" or "painfully slow". They must have been talking about the speed of the OS before it was (recently) updated. I have had absolutely NO ...
Pros: 240x320pix, 64MB memory, 1.5Megapixel, records video, 8x zoom, flashlight, headset, card reader, pc software. Cons: Does not support 900MHz networks, and is a little bit thick.
My Cingular plan was due for a phone upgrade which I did this week. I had to choose between two offers they had: Sony Ericsson S710a for $149.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate ...
Pros: Megapixel camera, video clips, mp3 player Cons: Thick phone, charger a bit difficult to plug in
I was looking for a phone that has all the latest features. I found one. This is an excellent phone. Sony Ericsson offered with this two important things I was looking for; a decent camera (1.3 megapixels) and a working speakerphone! I was amazed at the ...
Pros: Screen, Camera, Speaker, Bluetooth, Memory Stick Cons: Memory Stick Duo no Memory Stick PRO Duo
this is an excellent phone, it has good reception, decent battery life, great camera, amazing bluetooth (really cool remote feature for computer), amazing call quality, great speakerphone, great screen, spins both ways, memory card slot is nice (wish it was MS pro), overall great phone
Pros: Very stylish, unique look, great features Cons: SLOW OS, slightly bulky, keypad buttons are a little bit slippery
Overall this is a nice phone. Its the kind of phone that you would most definitely show off to your friends or co-workers. As previously stated the only problems are the slow OS(you have to wait a couple secs for the menus), and the slippery buttons. On the upside, it has a built in mp3 player, comes with a 32MB memory stick duo, and it also has a 1.3 Megapixel video/still camera. It can't compete with the top of the line digital cameras, but it is one of the best camera phones out now. However, this phone, like most new phones, costs at least $300. But I found a great website where you can get it for $40. If anyone is interested, email me at alpha-rakama@earthlink.net
Pros: Great Phonebook. MP3 Capability. Great Pictures Cons: Oversensitive microphone
Well, everything I wanted in a phone....except. I wanted a phone that could communicate with my laptop. It's great that I can sync Outlook and the S710. The speaker is wonderful for listing to the MP3s that I transferred. The camera is excellent for the spur of the moment picture. The video feature is easy to use. I love the phonebook and being able to put addresses in. Things I'm waiting for (either in this phone, or the next 'perfect' phone). Larger expandable memory. Being able to listen to the music in the bluetooth headset. A Better Microphone.
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