Pros: Small size, easy to use, camera option, email capabilities, good battery Cons: No speakerphone, small keys, mediocre phonebook
In our endless quest to find a cell phone that actually works the way it is supposed to for my fiance, we have upgraded our way up to the Sony Ericsson T616. The struggles have included two Nokia phones that too often dropped calls and turned off without ...
Pros: Quality polyphonic ringtones, decent camera, good reception. Cons: Screen hard to see in bright sunlight, camera not as good as current phones.
I've owned the Sony Ericsson T616 for a little over a year now, so I feel comfortable writing an informed review of it. I have found this phone to be a nearly perfect mixture of functionality without having to carry a cell phone the size of a brick. ...
Pros: Small, slick looking, great screen indoors Cons: Crashes, bad documentation, bad Cingular network
I have had the Sony Ericsson T616 for about 3 weeks now. I love a lot about it, but it is not perfect, neither is Cingular's GSM network in Atlanta (or Dallas). The phone is small, light, and very slick looking. The screen is beautiful indoors, but out ...
Pros: Almost unlimited features in a tiny, colorful camera phone! Cons: Exterior looks ugly, antenna reception, screen is hard to see in bright sunlight.
W00t! I'm back at Epinions. I haven't written an epinion in over 3 years!! Ok, on to the fun... This phone, the Sony Ericsson T616, is quite a remarkable little thing. Although I am not an accomplished phone expert, having only experienced a ...
Pros: Sleek, Small, Ease of use Cons: Crashes, No Speakerphone, Mediocore Memory Capacity, Button Delay
Sick of browsing for that "perfect" phone? I am. This review goes through the strengths and weaknesses of this model. I am a gadget freak. Everyone knows me as one. I am someone who has to have the newest electronic toy, so bare with me, I've had ...
Pros: Design, built quality, all that features Cons: Screen under sun light, buttons can be small for some
As a successor to the T-68i, SE has given us one of the best tri-band mobile phone once again. Following the philosophy “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” SE retains all the great features from the T68i including a large phonebook (510 contacts + ...
Pros: Screen, BlueTooth,Size, Price Cons: Qwerky user interface
I've been hesitant to switch to AT&T's GSM network because it's so new. Their coverage isn't that great yet compared to their TDMA network. A friend of mine got the T616 and loved it so I decided to take the plunge. AT&T had it for $119 online, which ...
Pros: Sleek, solid build, beaucoups functionality. Cons: Gimmicky camera (cool, though) buttons not entirely comfortable for anyone who isn't Tiny Tim.
I was perusing the web a few weeks and happened upon a reasonably good deal on the T616. I wasn't looking for the SE in particular; it just hopped on the screen and, fter doing about an hour of research, much of it here, I whipped out my card and bought ...
Pros: Feature packed, jog dial is very handy, excellent big and color LCD display Cons: Extremely limited memory, tiny buttons, slow Java virtual machine
This review is on a Sony Ericsson T610 under T-Mobile plan. There is no special category for T610 and the phone is same as T616 and hence posting my review here. Thinking of buying a cell phone and a plan? Beware! You are about to get lost ...
Pros: Design, quality, color screen, size, conference calling, price, 'stickies' notes, SIM copy, USB connectability Cons: Mis-marketed as a world phone. No speakerphone - lack of simple rings.
I've owned seven mobiles over the last seven years. This is quite easily the best of the lot. *UPDATE: My major gripe - This is NOT a world phone. Because it is tri-band, it's marketed as such. This phone operates on 850/1800/1900mhz. 1900 is for ...
Pros: Camera, phone book, games, 'internet' Cons: May be difficult to learn for some users, durability stinks
UPDATE: December 2004. Ok, so a lot of people have trouble working this phone. They don't like the menu, and now everyone wants a flip-phone again?!?!? Well, I will admit that there are things about this phone I do not like, but I still love the ...
Pros: Gorgeous screen, cool body design, very easy to use camera, IMAP/POP email client. Cons: No speakerphone, cumbersome phonebook entry lookup.
My previous phone was Nokia 7210 on ATT's GSM network. I'm now using the Sony Ericsson T616 on ATT's GSM network. So far I'm loving this phone! The body is slick with clean lines and the keypad faceplate and battery back are made out of true aluminum ...
Pros: Fast and easy menu system, beautifully large screen, TONS of features Cons: Not much battery life, screen requires constant cleaning, Sony-Ericsson charger plug is crap!
I traded in my Nokia 6800 for the Sony-Ericsson T616. My service provider is AT&T. My plan: 350 anytime, nights and weekends free (starting at 9pm), and unlimited messaging/internet... all for $40 per month. Not bad. Unfortunately I paid for this phone ...
Pros: Crisp, bright screen / excellent sound / Bluetooth / superb functionality Cons: Occasionaly freezes / NO speakerphone / takes a while to regain a lost signal
After my trusty, if somewhat clunky, Nokia 3650 (ht
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crapped out on me, I forwent the automatic replacement (I had had the device for just under a year) and decided to extend my ...
Pros: stylish, convenient to carry, large display, lots of features, sturdy build Cons: GSM coverage spotty in some areas, some features are overkill, needs louder listening volume
I've had my Sony Ericsson T616 for over a month now, and overall I'm pleased with it. I had moved back to the U.S. from France, and I needed a new mobile phone. This phone was popular all over Europe: I saw it often and I really liked the style. So, I ...
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