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Sony Ericsson T303 review: Small is beautiful


Gsm-arena posted their review of the Sony Ericsson T303 compact slider. Here are the main points and conclusion.

Key features:
Very compact, sturdy build
Smooth sliding mechanism
FM radio with RDS
MP3 player, TrackID music recognition
Bluetooth v2.0
1.3 MP camera
1.8" 65K-color TFT display, 128 x 160 pixels
500 phonebook entries, photocall

Main disadvantages:
Meager 8MB of built-in memory, no memory card slot
Poor screen quality
USB for charging and mass storage only
No zoom in picture gallery
No A2DP Bluetooth profile

Final words
Sony Ericsson T303 is a good enough attempt to fill in the low-end portfolio of the company. We can't frown at the modest, yet nice looking and compact phone, with quality finish and reasonable functionality. Design the undoubted highlight, Sony Ericsson T303 offers balanced performance for its class with Bluetooth, stereo FM radio, Smart search and TrackID.

We cannot overlook its major weakness, storage. The limited built-in memory and no card slot make the MP3 and the radio recording capabilities useless. We could also go on about a tad better display resolution and better imaging quality. The lack of PC synchronization is another potential downer.

By the way, it's easy to get carried away and that would be unfair to the affordable and unassuming T303. Overall, Sony Ericsson T303 is a tempting low-ender - it's sexy, it's mini, it makes sense.

1 comment:

  1. I personaly think that this phone wont make such a succes, and very few providers will sell it. Shame, it would've been a nice phone if they had added a m2 slot and a headphone jack.

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