3g-g
7th March 2007, 04:20 PM
So I had an upgrade to use, and wondered what I could get. I know a couple of the boys on here have delved into Sony Ericssons and seeing as I use a Nokia day-to-day I felt a wee change was in order!
Now, the wife has a k600i, which, in all honesty I wasn't particularly impressed with, reminded me very much of the z1010, with the slight reduction in size obviously! So SE were going to have to do a fair bit of work to impress me.
And boy have they.
I've a Motorola L7 for taking to the pub, you know, something that slips into the pocket easier and doesn't make me look like I'm carrying a half brick. This is slimmer. This is also lighter, by about 15g or so! I really can't believe this is a 3G handset, this is what all 3G handsets should be like, the only way you'll have mass market penetration is to make them as small and light as this!
The handset is lovely, a brushed metal front casing and a rubberised back to it, and not just the battery cover, I mean the whole thing. That'll be extremely handy to stop it skittering about inside the car as I go round a corner!
There's quite a bit in the box too. A set of SE stereo pod headphones, but no in-line remote for the Walkman software which I thought was a bit of a let down. It comes with a 1GB memory stick, can't grumble there at all, the SE music SW on CD and has a 2Mpx camera, which in daylight produces lovely shots, however there's no flash... I'm trying to think of any time I've taken phone camera pics using a flash that have turned out well, so perhaps it's no great loss, we shall see!
If you've fat fingers stay away, the buttons on this are tiny. They're quite pronounced from the face of the handset and I worry that they may become loose over time, however it's not going to be abused as an every day mobile, so perhaps I've no need to worry. The k600i that the better half uses has smoke coming out of it from the amount of texting she does and her keypad seems to be holding up well.
All in all I'm very impressed. It's light, quick, packed with enough features for me to sufficiently bore my friends! And it's just about coming to the end of it's initial 2.5hr charge, so I'm away to play! I've no doubt I'll report more as I make my way through the menus!
*skips away*
Now, the wife has a k600i, which, in all honesty I wasn't particularly impressed with, reminded me very much of the z1010, with the slight reduction in size obviously! So SE were going to have to do a fair bit of work to impress me.
And boy have they.
I've a Motorola L7 for taking to the pub, you know, something that slips into the pocket easier and doesn't make me look like I'm carrying a half brick. This is slimmer. This is also lighter, by about 15g or so! I really can't believe this is a 3G handset, this is what all 3G handsets should be like, the only way you'll have mass market penetration is to make them as small and light as this!
The handset is lovely, a brushed metal front casing and a rubberised back to it, and not just the battery cover, I mean the whole thing. That'll be extremely handy to stop it skittering about inside the car as I go round a corner!
There's quite a bit in the box too. A set of SE stereo pod headphones, but no in-line remote for the Walkman software which I thought was a bit of a let down. It comes with a 1GB memory stick, can't grumble there at all, the SE music SW on CD and has a 2Mpx camera, which in daylight produces lovely shots, however there's no flash... I'm trying to think of any time I've taken phone camera pics using a flash that have turned out well, so perhaps it's no great loss, we shall see!
If you've fat fingers stay away, the buttons on this are tiny. They're quite pronounced from the face of the handset and I worry that they may become loose over time, however it's not going to be abused as an every day mobile, so perhaps I've no need to worry. The k600i that the better half uses has smoke coming out of it from the amount of texting she does and her keypad seems to be holding up well.
All in all I'm very impressed. It's light, quick, packed with enough features for me to sufficiently bore my friends! And it's just about coming to the end of it's initial 2.5hr charge, so I'm away to play! I've no doubt I'll report more as I make my way through the menus!
*skips away*