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What is it: A very slim Walkman phone that will store around 240 of your favourite MP3s
What we think: It's a very attractive phone with a great music player, but it's let down by its small, fiddly keypad
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July 2, 2007
Posted by: Mick Smith
"Does what it says on the box"
What I like:
Screen clarity
What I don't like:
Fiddly keypad
Review:
Well I have owned this phone for just over a week, I am now in the process of switching it for another phone, reasons are as follows in order of chief dislikes: -
1. Fiddly buttons on keypad (definitely not a man's phone).
2. Fiddly buttons on side (you need finger nails to operate).
3. Sample games on phone unable to delete.
4. Sound not as good as I would expect from Sony.
5. Kept losing it in my pockets (it's so thin)
6. Camera quality pretty poor.
7. Software supplied wanted to erase other bits of my computer
Not much good to say about my experience with phone. However well done to Sony for trying, but in my opinion small isn't always best.
I would have been very disappointed if I had paid the full price, but luckily it was an upgrade with Vodaphone and they allow 14 days exchange if you are not satisfied, well done Vodaphone.
Oh by the way I'm going from thin to fat and have decided to get the Nokia N95.
Good luck to all you thinny's out there but I'm happy to be fat.
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