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What is it: Eco-friendly handset with extra-long battery life
What we think: There are many more exciting handsets out there, but few that boast such green credentials
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 October 2009
Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson Naite, wiki, FM radio, headset
We like:
Fast 3G and HSDPA data speeds; simple operation; long battery life
We don't like:
Low-resolution camera; microSD card slot is hidden under the back cover
Also known as:
Sony Ericsson Naite GreenHeart
CNET UK judgement:
You won't find any touchscreen controls, flashy features or design frills on the Sony Ericsson Naite. This eco-friendly handset takes a comparatively straightforward approach to the business of being a mobile phone, and, besides its camera, it does a pretty good job. Simple to use and offering lengthy battery life, the Naite makes it easy to go green
Full review:
Earlier in the year, Sony Ericsson announced its intention to produce a line of environmentally-friendly mobile phones. The Naite is one of the first fruits of the manufacturer's labours. It'll cost you about £100 on a pay-as-you-go deal, and be available from free on a £20-per-month, 18-month contract. Continue Reading...
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Sony Ericsson Naite History
8 Oct 2009 in Crave
Sony Ericsson Naite taps the green dream
Sony Ericsson's Naite is from its green-tinged GreenHeart range of phones, and promises to cut 15 per cent of the CO2 cost of a similar small phone from last year's range
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