Typical price: £175
What is it: A stylish slider with quirky mood lights
What we think: The S500i is a great-looking handset that matches an individual personality with some really useful features
Sony Ericsson S500i Review
Reviewed on: 3 August 2007
Weaknesses
The phone's sliding design looks great but it has also had the effect
of making the keys on the keypad slightly smaller than usual, rendering
them fiddly to use. The screen is also a tad smaller than those you'll
find on similar slider handsets from the likes of Samsung, and although
the camera takes decent snaps with good colour, it lacks a flash for
taking pictures indoors and doesn't have a self-portrait mirror.
There are also a couple of niggles on the music side. The supplied headphones are too bass heavy and so give your music a slightly muddy sound. This wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't for the fact that no standard headphone adaptor is supplied with the phone so you can't easily swap the cans for your own headphones.

Like most Sony Ericsson handsets, this one uses Sony's proprietary Memory Stick format. No memory was included with our phone so if you want to make the most of it you'll have to shell out for a Memory Stick M2 card. These currently cost about twice the price of the microSD cards more commonly used in phones from other manufacturers. This is worth bearing in mind if you're planning to use the phone as your primary music player.
Conclusion
The mood lights may be a gimmick but
they're an interesting touch, and besides, this handset still has
plenty of other nifty features to offer, including a great music
player, easy user interface and support for RSS feeds.
In short, it's an impressive all-round performer that also happens to look great.
Edited by Jason Jenkins
Additional editing by Kate Macefield
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