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Sony Ericsson W302
$130.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Lightweight design that's comfortable to use. Simple, subtle design looks good and is quite functional. Features an FM radio receiver--something often missing from music-oriented phones.
The Cons:SMS alert sound is very quiet and can't be adjusted to be louder. At 78g, it might be too light for some as it feels almost like a toy. Numpad keys may be too small for those with larger fingers.
The Sony Ericsson W302 is a quad-band candybar handset that focuses on being an mp3 player as much as a phone. It has a 256k-color screen with downloadable wallpapers and themes, as well as a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture at 15FPS.
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It uses Sony's Walkman music player interface to play mp3s, and this comes with track recognition and custom playlists. It also has an FM radio tuner. The W302 has 20MB of internal memory, and this can be expanded using Memory Stick Micro (M2) media up to 4GB, though the phone comes with a 512MB M2 stick. It is also Bluetooth wireless compatible, and can browse the Internet over WAP 2.0. The W302 has long battery life, with up to 10 hours as a music player or 7 hours of talk time as a phone.
Features
- Release Date: October 2008
- Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- 256k-color screen
- mp3 player with custom playlists, Walkman software, track recognition
- 20MB internal memory, up to 4GB with M2 stick, includes 512MB M2 stick
- 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture
- FM radio receiver
- SMS, MMS, EMS, email messaging
- Internet browsing over WAP 2.0/xHTML
- Bluetooth v2.0
- Up to 7 hour talk time, 10 hour music play battery life
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Pros & Cons
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Lightweight design that's comfortable to use.
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Simple, subtle design looks good and is quite functional.
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Features an FM radio receiver--something often missing from music-oriented phones.
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SMS alert sound is very quiet and can't be adjusted to be louder.
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At 78g, it might be too light for some as it feels almost like a toy.
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Numpad keys may be too small for those with larger fingers.
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UI isn't as customizable as similar Sony Ericsson handsets.
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Only sports 20MB of internal storage and comes with 512MB Memory Stick Micro--limiting the amount of music that can be stored at one time.
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