Typical price: £100
What is it: Budget phone with motion-controlled games
What we think: Decent budget phone, but the motion-sensitive games aren't anything to write home about
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 5 October 2009
Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson F305, music player, spectrum, headphones
We like:
Neat design; good battery life
We don't like:
Lacks 3G; low-resolution screen; games are too basic
CNET UK judgement:
You'll quickly tire of the Sony Ericsson F305's motion-controlled games, but you shouldn't write it off because of that. With a cute design, good call quality and impressive battery life, it's a decent budget buy overall
Full review:
The Sony Ericsson F305's main claim to fame is that it features motion-controlled games, which you play by waving the handset around, much like a Nintendo Wii controller. The phone is aimed at the budget end of the market. It's available for free on a £20-per-month contract or can be picked up for around £50 on a pay-as-you-go deal. You can also buy it for around £100 SIM-free. Continue Reading...
Sony Ericsson F305 History
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