Browsing the Internet is made possible using the Z555i browser and EDGE, but the Z555i's browser doesn't render Web pages very well. Fortunately, you can download a third party browser such as Opera Mini, which shows off pages much better. The ability to download Java apps, such as Opera Mini or Google Maps adds extra functionality, giving the Z555i a more useful edge.
Performance
Battery life lasted for over two days with
moderate use, especially since there aren't many power-hungry functions
on the Z555i. Onboard memory is rather poor with only 12MB available,
but you can expand it via the Memory Stick Micro Slot (M2) up to 4GB,
which will store around 1,000 songs. We found the loudspeaker quieter
than normal and would suggest using a Bluetooth headset for hands-free
calls.

Conclusion
Creating more affordable handsets is never a
bad thing, especially if they look good. That said, we're not sure if
the Z555i cuts it aesthetically. There's nothing overtly wrong with
this phone, but there's nothing outstanding either. A flashy front
section momentarily distracts you from what is an otherwise average
phone with little to offer either geeks or models.
Editing by Jon Squire
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Natty White 20 November 2010
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