Sony Ericsson T303

Posted by Techie Kid on September 29th, 2008 and filed under Mobile Phone, Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson's new sleek phone

Sony Ericsson is one of the best manufacturers of slide-phone in the industry. I always admire each of their slide-phone designs. Sony Ericsson did it again. They have produced another cool slide phone, the Sony Ericsson T303.

If you are looking for a sleek and compact phone, the new Sony Ericsson T303 is the right one for you. This 83 x 47 x 14.7 mm slider phone features a metal finish which gives it a classy look.

Did I say ‘classy’? But don’t be fooled by the looks because the Sony Ericsson T303 is an entry level phone for those who are tight on budget. The last time I checked with Sony Ericsson (Philippines), they sell this gadget for PhP 5, 300.00 (approx $115.00)

Aside from the back brushed metal finish, the phone’s front boasts its mirror finish (which is similar to those of Samsung‘s).



I was so lucky since the people from Sony Ericsson lend my the phone for a few minutes. Take a look at these unboxing photos:

General Sony Ericsson T303 Specifications

  • 128×160 pixel, 65,000-color 1.8″ display
  • Bluetooth, v2.0
  • FM radio with RDS
  • MP3 player
  • TrackID music recognition
  • 1.3-Megapixel camera
  • 8 MB internal memory
  • GPRS (Class 10)
  • 9 hours Talk time, 400 hours Standby time

Pros

  • Attractive design
  • Lightweight
  • Long battery life
  • Cool metallic finish
  • Affordable

Cons

  • No 3G
  • Slow operating system (pretty similar to that of K300i)
  • No memory expansion capabilities, small built-in memory size
  • No video capture
  • Too basic

After going through the phone’s features and specifications, its pros and cons, it is concluded that this phone is great for those people who are on a tight budget. On a small amount, you’ll get a classy looking phone comparable to those other mid-range luxury phones. This phone is a no no for those geek and tech savy people. The phone’s features are too basic. Also, the phone’s operating system is a bit slow. This phone is excellent for call functionalities and nothing more. If I still have an extra space on my pocket, I would have bought this phone for my Unlimited Call line.

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Techie Kid is a multi-niche blogger, photography enthusiast, WordCamp 2008 organizer, Philippine Blog Awards 2009 organizer, and Philippine Blog Awards 2008 Bloggers’ Choice Awardee.

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