Typical price: £180
What is it: Slider phone with 3.2-megapixel camera
What we think: Small, smart handset that's simple to use and offers a solid set of features
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 October 2009
Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson T715, AAC, SIM-free, photo light
We like:
Stylish design; convenient size; easy to use
We don't like:
Camera and music player feel like hobbled versions of those on other Sony Ericsson handsets
CNET UK judgement:
There's nothing particularly wild or crazy about the Sony Ericsson T715. It's a straightforward phone with a solid set of features and a stylish design. Those who want a small, smart 3G handset that's simple to use should appreciate the T715
Full review:
It's small, looks vaguely familiar and, unlike most of Sony Ericsson's phones these days, doesn't come with any kind of special branding. But, for all its old-school charm, the T715 combines a solid set of up-to-date features with a stylish, understated design. You can pick up the T715 for free on a £14-per-month, 18-month contract, or for £100 on a pay-as-you-go deal. It's also available for about £180 SIM-free. Continue Reading...
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Sony Ericsson T715 History
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