Sony Ericsson's Z780 may not have the highest resolution camera in its flip phone form, but A-GPS gives the Z780i the ability to geo-tag the photos you take. Similar to SEMC's K-series phones, the Z780i also features HSDPA data, but no Wi-Fi.
Compare PricesThe K660i shares most of its specs with budget-priced phones, with the addition of HSDPA data speeds, and minus the budget price tag.
Compare PricesWith its cute shape and mirror finish the T303 looks set to continue Sony Ericsson's success with low-spec pre-paid phones.
Compare PricesSony Ericsson's Z555i is a standard clamshell with the addition of gesture recognition control. Ringing tones can be silenced and alarms "snoozed" when you past your hand over the phone in a sweeping gesture. Also look out for the seasonal 'ever-changing' standby themes similar to those on Sony Ericsson's S550i.
Compare PricesThe W760i is a world-roaming HSDPA Walkman phone from Sony Ericsson. A 3.2-megapixel camera fills out the specs of this well-rounded handset, even if no feature stands out strongly.
Even without the Walkman branded music player, the specs of the Symbian based G900 suggest it's the next true step forward from Sony Ericsson's W980 smartphone. The G900 features 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity and boasts a big 5-megapixel camera.
Aside from navigation, the intended use of the G700's touchscreen is for handwriting sticky notes that are "stuck" on the standby screen or sent via MMS. Whether this a useful or gimmicky feature, the 3.2-megapixel camera and music player assure the G700 is still a handy handset.
Unlike other clamshell phones with external music control, the W980i's external screen controls most playlist functions, not just basic navigation. With 8GB of internal storage, as well as an FM transmitter, it maybe time to toss out your iPod.
Compare PricesThere's a lot to like about the C702, sadly the Cyber-shot camera is not part of this list. People hunting for a rugged mobile phone will rejoice at this compact and attractive option.
There's a lot to like about the C702, sadly the Cyber-shot camera is not part of this list. People hunting for a rugged mobile phone will rejoice at this compact and attractive option.
With its tiny speakers the R306i looks like a tiny ghetto-blaster, which is fitting for a handset with a built-in AM/FM radio tuner.
Compare PricesThe most basic in Sony Ericsson's new R-series radio phones. A QQVA display, 8MB of memory and a VGA quality camera are what to expect in this quad-band GSM handset. At least the battery life looks good.
Compare PricesAs the name suggests the T280i is an incremental step up from the similarly light-weight T270i. The budget line handsets are identical with the exception of the T280i's 1.3-megapixel camera and it's ability to send and receive MMS messages.
Compare PricesSony Ericsson have a good history with the cheer and cheerful T-series phones. The T270i appears to continue the trend in both its aesthetic and its absence of features past basic phone functions. The phone will make calls, send messages, and has an FM radio to keep us entertained.
The W350i is a flip-design Walkman phone at the cheaper end of Sony Ericsson's popular music range. The handset features a 1.3-megapixel camera and is bundled with a 1GB Memory Stick Micro card for expanding the phones storage.
Compare PricesWith high-speed data, a three-inch touchscreen and A-GPS, Sony Ericsson's Xperia X1 looks to be the Windows Mobile equivalent of a hamburger with the lot.
Worn by tennis players and marketed at women, the Sony Ericsson HBH-PV712 is a Bluetooth headset which is dressed to impress.
Compare PricesWatch out sleepy-heads the W380i has motion-sensitive gesture control that can mute incoming calls, and set your alarm to snooze. A clamshell device in Sony Ericsson's Walkman line the w380i appears to have music covered, and a 1.3-megapixel camera for photo-blogging.
Compare PricesThe sleeker user interface, improved keypad and HSDPA make the W890i more attractive than its predecessor, the W880i.
Compare PricesThe Sony Ericsson K770i combines good design, useful features and ease of use to produce a pleasing jack-of-all-trades phone at a reasonable price.
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