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Sony Ericsson T303a


$120.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Smaller than most cell phones, fits in a pocket easily. FM radio function works well, gets good reception. Build quality feels solid, no flex or creaking.

The Cons:Tends to drop signal fairly regularly. Storage is extremely minimal, no way to expand it, making music player function irrelevant. Keypad feels cramped and awkward to use.

The Sony Ericsson T303a is the North American release of the T303, a tri-band receptive entry-level sliding handset with several basic features. Its display uses 65k-colors and is 1.8" diagonal. It has a 1.3-megapixel digital camera as well as an mp3 player with track identification, and an FM radio receiver.

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Its internal memory is 8MB, and this cannot be expanded because there is no card slot. The T303 can send SMS and MMS messages, and uses T9 predictive text entry. It also has Bluetooth wireless connectivity, and can browse the Internet over WAP 2.0. Other features include organizer, stopwatch, alarms and downloadable wallpapers and ringtones. Battery life is long, with up to 9 hours of talk time per charge.

Features

  • Release Date: August 2008
  • Tri-band GSM 850/1800/1900
  • 65k-color screen
  • mp3 player with track recognition
  • 8MB internal memory
  • 1.3-megapixel digital camera with video capture
  • FM radio receiver with presets
  • SMS, MMS
  • T9 predictive text entry
  • Internet browsing over WAP 2.0/xHTML
  • Bluetooth v2.0
  • Up to 9h talk time

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    smaller than most cell phones, fits in a pocket easily

  • 1

    FM radio function works well, gets good reception

  • 1

    build quality feels solid, no flex or creaking

Cons
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    tends to drop signal fairly regularly

  • 1

    storage is extremely minimal, no way to expand it, making music player function irrelevant

  • 1

    keypad feels cramped and awkward to use

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    screen is small, sometimes tough to make out the text

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