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Beautiful Thing!
Review of Sony Ericsson T28S by
Garza007
Advantages: Small and Sexy
Disadvantages: A bit fragile
...The Ericsson T28 is small and very slick... it's a far better design than the other Ericsson phones, even the new one, the Ericsson R320...
This phone is not only small but it is very light... weighing in at 83g, a light weight contender!!!
But I do find that this phone is rather weak and fragile... if you put it in your hand aand sqeeze, you can feel it breaking... unlike the Sony CMD Z1, which can take a lot of punishment...
The T28 comes with 14 ring tones and a composer to compose your own tunes, obviously!
The battery stand by time is 50hrs, the bettery talk time is 210mins and it takes 120mins to fully recharge...
It has a flip cover... rather sexy...
The only phone i'll get instead of the Ericsson T28 is the Sony Z5 and maybe the Nokia 8210......
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23.08.2000
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Another good phone from Ericsson
Review of Sony Ericsson T28S by
Aharrold
Advantages: Style, size, quality of calls.
Disadvantages: Battery lifetime
...I purchased the T28 after receiving 3 good years
service from an older Ericsson (the GH688).
My experience of Ericsson mobile phones are that
they are easy to use with a well thought out
menu system, and that the sound quality and
signal strength are top notch. On the downside
they are well beaten by others when it comes
to styling.
With the T28 they seem to have addressed the
problem with style. It looks good and is
very light. The quality of calls is as good
as you'd expect from Ericsson and the disply
while small is crisp and clear. Buttons are
small so if you are into SMS'ing you'd want
to buy the chatboard acessory.
The standard battery time is disappointing
compared with other phones but then the batteris
is so much smaller.
All in all, another good phone from Ericsson....
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25.08.2000
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Sony Ericsson P800
Review of Sony Ericsson P800 by
AMG-A1
Advantages: Good Size + Great Weight
Disadvantages: Lacking in Style + Bad Quality Screen
...The Sony Ericsson P800 was the first Smartphone to be brought out by Sony Ericsson, and at the time about two years ago it was great. The design of the phone at the time was good, and even the weight was good!!! Now Sony Ericsson have had the P900 and the P910i, the two newer versions of this phone, which are superb, but the only down side on all these phones i have mentioned, is the battery life, it's absolutely terrible, lasting a maximum of a day or two if you are lucky!!!! The actual application side of the phone is reasonable, with calender's, notepad's etc. The speed of the phone is quite slow, but what do you expect it's a phone/PDA. The newer versions of the Sony Ericsson P800, are the P900 and the P910i, but even know they have just stopped selling them because they are bringing out an even newer version called the Sony Ericsson...
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24.10.2005
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Sony ericsson P1i
Review of Sony Ericsson P1i by
trance-princess
Advantages: 3.2 mega pixel and is different
Disadvantages: Bit larger than any other phone
...The first thing to note on the Sony Ericsson P1i is the large 2.6" 240x320 pixel TFT display - this is now a transflective panel which means that it can be read more easily outdoors.
The Sony Ericsson P1 is a 3G Symbian smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard which can be regarded as a replacement for the troubled Sony Ericsson P990i
On the back it has a 3.2 megapixel (yes a 3.2) with auto focus and flash. it has a 160mb internal memory and can be replaced with a bigger one.
One major drawback is that the Sony Ericsson P1i doesn't support HSDPA, and also the tri-band GSM/single band UMTS network support is a little limiting.
The Sony Ericsson P1i is only a little larger and heavier than the M600 at 106 x 55 x 17mm and 124 grams. Battery life is quoted as 10 hours talk/18 days standby on GSM, 3.5 hours talk/14 days standby on 3G....
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12.06.2007
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Sony Ericsson W960i against iPhone & the N-Series
Review of Sony Ericsson W960i by
Surj1
Advantages: 8GB Internal Memory, Touch Screen, 3G & Stylish Design
Disadvantages: NO Infrared port, Sound average
...The Sony Ericsson W960i is about the same size as there other Cyber-Shot range but is more stylish in design compared to there previous Walkman series.
- 109 x 55 x 16 mm
- 119 grams
The phone has no card slot as seen in previous models but has a impressive 8GB of internal memory, so why would you want a card slot? 8GB internal memory is big enough for internal standards let alone for external cards.
The W960i is a 3G phone and has many features which include 8GB of storage as mentioned above, touch screen, UIQ interface, wi-fi and 3.2 mega pixel camera. Below is a full list of features and spec of the phone:
- UMTS / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
- 2.6 Inch TFT Touch Screen - 256K colors - 240 x 320 pixels
- Handwriting recognition
- MP3, AAC & Polyphonic (40 channels) Ringtones
- Composer & Download (Ringtones)
- GPRS Class 10 (4...
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03.02.2008
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The complete solution for voice and data
Review of Sony Ericsson GS18 by
Paz21
Advantages: Data capabilities, design
Disadvantages: Aerial
...This is a surprising phone from Ericsson. It is CURVY. Ericsson usually make square phones that are usually dull and boring. This phone is an exception. The complete solution for voice and data. The Ericsson data phone GS 18, with its built-in data/fax modem, is specifically designed for those who need an easy to use mobile phone and mobile office solution. The GS 18 comes complete with an RS232 cable to connect to a PC or laptop making working on the move easier than ever. The aerial looks tacky and weak....
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12.07.2000
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Neat addition
Review of Ericsson chatboard by
winprizes2000
Advantages: easier sms-ing
Disadvantages: not standard
...This is a little known but extremely useful mobile phone accessory - and one that is available for avout £10.
The Ericsson chatboard plugs directly into the base of the mobile and supplies a QWERTY keyboard to enable you to type SMS messages quicker and more accurately than via the traditional multi key press method.
There is a fractional time delay between the character being input and appearing on the screen but you soon get used to this. I find the chatboard more user friendly that predictive text input but it is not supplied as standard as does have to be carried seperately though it does come with a neat case.
The chatboard works with T10/18/28 and other new Ericsson mobiles....
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20.01.2001
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Reliable and useful
Review of Sony Ericsson SH888 by
lsroa
Advantages: Inbuilt modem and IR port
Disadvantages: RS232 cable does not work with win 98
...I upgraded to the Ericsson SH888 from a Nokia 5110. Immeadiately the increased call quality was noticeable. With only 1 bar signal strength the SH888 gave a clear and sharp phone call.
The reason for my upgrade was to use the infrared port and built in modem with my palm top PC and laptop. The Ericsson website has excellent for using the phone in this way. Modem scripts can be downloaded and installed easily and used straight away.
The infrared port can be also be used to edit the phone book on the phone and send text messages with the software supplied in the box. My one gripe is that the RS232 cable included in the package will not work with windows 98, meaning my main unit could not be used with the phone.
Another problem is that Ericsson refuse to supple Win CE software to edit the phone book except with their own handhelds....
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11.07.2000
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Excellent Ericsson Car Hands Free
Review of Sony Ericsson T18S by
johnalderton
Advantages: Excellent Ericcson self-fit car kit
Disadvantages: phone has a habit of turning itself off
...I have been using the T18s for about one year now (on the Cellnet network) and reception is excellent compared to earlier phones (have been with Celnett since 1987). My one complaint is that the phone does have the habit of turning itself off on occasions.
Ericsson does an excellent self-fit car kit which consists of a cradle to fix to the facia, and a speaker and microphone which fits to the roof-lining of the car just above the drivers ear. The cable is flat, and can easily be pressed into the area between the rubber door surround and the roof lining so it is invisible. In the shops this costs about £120 but I phoned Ericsson direct and it cost me less that £60. It is reliable and also charges the phone battery. Fitting took me less than 30 minutes. the power comes from the cigarette lighter....
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24.02.2001
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Small, cheap and basic
Review of Sony Ericsson T18S by
Geester
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
...The T18 has several advantages:
- it's cheap (£50)
- vibrating alert
- small
- much improved interface and screen size over older Ericssons
Buts...
- the battery life is quite short (claimed to be 100hours but more like 50)
- there is no IR connection like on the Nokia - instead you have to spend £100 for a rather poor looking clip on
- Ericsson appear to have a tendancy to lose power when the battery is tapped
- the reception is not that great
Overall Ericsson appear to have got some of the way there but lack the vision of Nokia when it comes to leading the market. It is a good phone and for the price it is good value, but if Ericsson just pushed their R&D a little further they would leading the market in the same way that Nokia does....
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16.08.2000
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