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Being able to take charge of your business and personal life at the palm of your hand is power. But you need to have the right gadget to do so. Juggling two or more phones is an obvious hassle. But during the course of time, along with communications technology breakthroughs, we have now what we call the smart phone. However, choosing the right smart phone that perfectly meshes with your lifestyle and can keep up with our varying pace is quite tricky, so to speak. Honestly, there is no 100% guarantee that you will pick up the perfect smart phone for you. There is always something better out there. Always.
But if perfection is not on your list and you prefer ultimate function instead, then I suggest the HTC S621 for Cellular One. Of course, there are smart phones which are way better in every aspect, but the HTC S621 is not far behind. Aside from decent performances on all its features, the HTC S621 also had a sleek design.
Cell phone accessories for the HTC S621 are widely distributed so you won’t have any problems getting cell phone cases and cell phone covers, and the likes.
Cellualr One offers the HTC S621 for as low as $279.95. For that price, the HTC S621 can be a good buy or a deal buster. But then, you are not aiming for perfection, are you?

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For as low as $24.99, you can now have the Sony Ericsson Z310 by way of CellularOne. The Sony Ericsson Z310 was not designed for upper echelons of the consumer strata, but it sure does work like a high end mobile phone.

The Sony Ericsson is one of those mobile phones that use VGA cameras. In addition to that, the Sony Ericsson Z310 takes high quality photo for a VGA camera. Apart from that, the Z310 also has a wide solid range of features that would put other mobile phones within its price range to shame. The design is also something worth noting. For a clamshell, the Sony Ericsson is a beauty. No need to get those customized cell phone covers and other cell phone accessories for the looks overhaul. Although the plastic feel makes the Z310 seem cheap, the overall performance compensates entirely for that. And speaking of performance, the talk time max for this phone is a whooping 7 hours. No need to get spare cell phone batteries.

Is there a mobile phone out there that can top that?

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The handset offers a slim and stylish design with a premium, high-gloss finish. Its 2.0-megapixel camera has Photo Light and Photo Fix, useful to help get the shots. Up to 20MB of internal memory offers room for an entire photo album with additional storage on Memory Stick Micro (M2) cards. Users can transfer photos via USB, Bluetooth or Memory Stick Micro.

“The S302 Snapshot has been developed to make us all better photographers. That means making it easier to take great shots and never missing that magic moment,” said Sven Totte, Head of Imaging Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “The S302i is perfect for those who don’t want to miss a moment and like to send or Bluetooth their photos to their friends.”

The Sony Ericsson S302i will be available in Crystal Blue and Thunder Grey in selected markets from Q4 2008.

- Sony Ericsson S302i Specs

All credits and information was found by mobiledia.

Posted by , filed under Sony Ericson. Date: June 19, 2008, 12:19 am | No Comments »

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G502

Introduction:

In the beginning of the year, Sony Ericsson presented its G series, targeting the “Internet generation”. The first models (G700 and G900), were respectively from the middle and upper range, they were equipped with touchscreen, Symbian UIQ and a good web browser. Their main idea was to provide everything needed to the average consumer and even something extra on top.

Soon after, was announced the G502, which we are about to discuss in this review. It carries the same idea, but it’s not based on the Symbian UIQ and is not equipped with a touch display. It falls in the lower mid range and is Internet oriented as well, offering all basic functions at an affordable price.

The package contains:

  • Sony Ericsson G502i
  • Battery
  • Charger
  • Handsfree
  • User’s manual

To a great extend, the phone carries the same message as K660, which is also designed for the web browsing, but was announced before the G-series were created.

Design:

The Sony Ericsson models and especially the ones from the middle class, have never had extravagant or innovative design. G502 is no different, but that doesn’t mean it is ugly. It is compact and very pleasant to the touch. The device very well balanced and creates the illusion that it is lighter than it is.

ou can compare the Sony Ericsson G502 to many other phones, using PhoneArena’s Visual Size Compare tool

It is equipped with a 2” display, with resolution of 240×320 pixels, which offers very good, saturated and contrast colors. Nevertheless, using it in direct sunlight is problematic. However, we were very happy to see such a good display in a phone, belonging to this market segment.

The soft buttons have a pleasant wavy relief and are large and comfortable enough. The exception here is the D-pad, whose directions are small and hard to press. The middle button is square and separated from the rest with a red backlight, which at times, made us think it is a joystick.

Underneath, we have the numeric keypad, also with a wavy relief. Its keys are wide, relatively easy to press and illuminated in white. Overall, it is very comfortable, but there are no shortcut indicators, facilitating surfing the Internet. Those were one of the advantages offered by K660, which is the other web oriented phone from this class of the manufacturer.

On the right side, we have the volume rocker and the camera dedicated button. The last one is extremely hard to press, due to its short stroke and small size. The only marking for the M2 card slot is located on the left. However, to get to it, you have to remove the battery lid which is not very convenient.

On the bottom of the phone, we have the charger/data cable/handsfree connector and the hand straphanger.

Overall, G502 is a compact device very comfortable to carry in your pocket. Unfortunately, it would hardly attract much attention. Besides a black one, (like the one we reviewed known as Champagne Black) there is also a white color scheme called Brilliant Hazel.
All credits and information was found by phonearena.

Posted by , filed under Sony Ericson. Date: June 6, 2008, 10:00 am | No Comments »