Sony Ericsson Phones
: Latest Sony Ericsson phone reviews. W-series Walkman music phones, K-series camera phones, P-series smartphones, X and T series phones.
Mid-range 3.2 megapixel candybar camera phone. Thin, stylish and lots of features. Good choice for those not wanting to splash out on a top-of-the-range camera phone.
Decent mid-range 3G phone with mid-range features. No camera auto-focus, macro mode or flash. Poor screen resolution.
The V640i is a Vodafone exclusive handset. The V640i is great for music playing - 4 GB memory card support is good. HSDPA and quad-band earns the V640i more bonus marks. The 2 MP camera is mediocre, and the screen resolution is small - 176 x 220.
Top-notch Symbian OS smartphone. Good for business and pleasure. Well-designed, office applications, 3.2 MP camera, music player, FM radio - the P1i has a big feature set. There's 3G and Wi-Fi, but no HSDPA.
Music phone with accelerometer (built-in pedometer) and pretty colour effects. The design is a real shocker - fragile keys and daft back cover design. Cheap plastic feel - Room 101 contender.
Stylish 3G mobile phone with a decent 3.2 MP camera and music player. Good battery life (7 hours talk time). Tiny square buttons might not be to your liking.
Very average. No 3G, questionable keypad durability, no FM radio and a hard-to-remove back cover. It does look pretty though, when its side-lights glow.
An excellent cheap PAYG Sony Ericsson Walkman music phone. Buy a W200i for under £30. Super bargain.
Stylish 3.2 MP Sony Ericsson 3G camera phone with Xenon flash. A thinner version of the K800. Consider the 5 MP Sony Ericsson K850i.
The W660i is a good little 3G music phone. Reasonably priced, decent memory capabilities (up to 2 GB) and all those other little features to keep you entertained - radio, camera, music player, video playback and organizer tools.
A very thin and stylish 3G music phone. Lots of features - music player, video player and camera. You might find the keys too close together and fiddly to use.
3G touchscreen music phone with Symbian OS 9.1, 4 GB phone memory and virtual QWERTY keyboard. The predecessor to the Sony Ericsson W960i. No camera. Bwahhhhhhh...
