Typical price: £60
What is it: Mid-range fashion phone with glitzy appearance
What we think: It looks the part from the front, but open it up and it's more of a wannabe than a fully fledged stunner
Sony Ericsson Z555i Review
Reviewed on: 22 May 2008
Sony Ericsson isn't famous for fashion phones, but that doesn't mean it doesn't make any. The Sony Ericsson Z555i is an entry-level handset aimed to appeal to fashionistas on a budget. But do style-mongers want an inexpensive stylish phone or something more upmarket? We took the Z555i out on the catwalk to see if it had what it takes to make it in the fashion mobile market.
Design
Compared to the Motorola Razr V3, for example, the Z555i doesn't have a quality feel, but it is solid and will take a few tumbles. You'll either love or hate the shiny front surface of the Z555i, but we think it looks like something Barbie would be into. The criss-crossed glossy pattern doesn't really fit in with the rest of the phone's matte finish and gives the impression it's designed to appeal to magpies.

While we like the Z555i's large and easy-to-use keypad, the screen is smaller than we expected and low-res (176x220 pixels), so pictures don't look very sharp. Underneath the glossy front section, there's a small OLED screen that displays the time and incoming call and text info, which is cleverly hidden when not in use and adds something extra to an otherwise basic phone.
Features
The Z555i's simple design is matched by a simple set of features. A 1.3-megapixel camera with no flash doesn't produce the sharpest shots we've ever seen, but it'll suffice for small MMS pictures. The ability to upload pictures to Blogger is neat but again it's a shame the camera doesn't produce better pictures. In line with the basic camera is a basic MP3 player that lets you shuffle tracks and set playlists.
A lack of built-in 3.5mm headphone jack or adaptor meant that we didn't use the music player much, as we're not fans of the proprietary headphones that come in the box. The same applies for the FM radio, which also requires headphones. We must point out that a 3.5mm jack adaptor is available to buy, but we think it's a shame it doesn't come in the box.

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