Sharp GX15

By Alex Kidman on 02 August 2004

The GX15 is a generally pleasant phone for Vodafone Live! users, although you can get better phones to use with the service if you're prepared to spend more.

User rating:8.6
  • Good: Inexpensive • Integrated camera • Great visual design •
  • Bad: Keylock not reliable •
  • Specs: Flip • Bluetooth, Infrared • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$349.00 • Where to buy? Check price listings

While Vodafone readies itself for the launch of its 3G service, up until now it's been a mostly mid to high-priced affair if you wanted to latch on to its 2.5G service, Vodafone Live! The Sharp GX15 fills the lower price bracket out nicely, and while we had some concerns over its keylocking facility, it's otherwise a sturdy and generally capable phone. There's no doubt that Vodafone Live! users can get better phones for more money, but for the asking price of AU$349, the GX15 is a reasonable buy.

Design
If you want a rough guide to what the GX15 looks like, go no further than the Sony Ericsson T610 -- put side to side, we could essentially only tell the difference due to the integrated red Vodafone logo on the GX15. Mind you, the T610 has been a sucessful little phone for Sony Ericsson, so there should be little surprise in a vendor picking up the same ideas and running with them.

Measuring in at 17.4 x 105 x 45mm with no protruding antenna (something that irked us with the Sharp GX30) and weighing in at 84g, it's a relatively unobtrusive phone in what phone makers call a 'candy bar' shape. Sadly, despite the name, it's not a good idea to bite into a phone to check for a chocolate centre. The number keys are well spaced and lie beneath the five-way navigation, call, cancel and selector buttons. A selection switch on the side offers easy and quick access to the GX15's integrated VGA camera.

The GX15's 1.9" TFT screen uses a 65K colour display at a resolution of 120x160, and in our testing was extremely easy to use for most display-related tasks. It's a tri-band GSM phone with Bluetooth, GPRS and WAP functionality, although at this price point and with the feature set it boasts, it seems to be aimed more solidly at the young adult market than as a serious business phone.

Features
As it boasts a VGA camera, and connection to the Vodafone Live! service, the two main hooks for the GX15 have to be the ability to send MMS messages -- which Vodafone, in its branding wisdom, re-names as PXT -- and use the features that Vodafone Live offers. On the PXT front, the GX15 works much as any other VGA-capable phone does; the pictures aren't spectacular, but they're solid enough in a fun while you're down the pub kind of way. It's capable of up to 4x digital zoom within the camera, but as with any interpolated images, you're always much better off moving closer to the object at hand. At the time of writing, and until the end of September 2004, Vodafone's offering free PXT between its customer's phones, so if you want to go image-crazy, now's the time to do so.

With regard to Vodafone Live!, the GX15 worked well enough, although, as a new phone, it has less content available than existing models like the GX30. This was most noticeable in the games area, although we also found some picture directories within Live! were also bereft of content that the GX15 would accept. This is something that will hopefully improve with time.

Performance
As a phone for general calling or SMS purposes, the GX15 worked quite well in our testing. We did find the earpiece to be a little soft during some calls, but that could well have been a signal issues rather than the phone itself. Anyone familiar with the Vodafone Live! service should have no trouble using the GX15 within its 2.5G environment, and while we're expectantly still left waiting for the day that mobile data speeds approach those of broadband, the GX15 transferred and downloaded our Vodafone Live content as swiftly as could be expected.

We did hit one unusual error with the GX15, after we'd downloaded a game from the service (Pitfall, based loosely on the Activision classic). For some reason, while keylocked, the GX15 would randomly launch into games of Pitfall, and if the game was quit out of -- which could and did happen with a jostle of the keypad in our pockets -- then the phone was left fully live and not at all locked. Deleting the game did fix the error entirely, but at the same time it left us more than a little concerned.

The GX15 supports polyphonic ringtones, and there's a fair selection of tunes on offer on the Live! service; it didn't take us long to have Prince's Musicology as our ringtone, with an alternate choice of the Knight Rider theme for those really special moments.

The GX15's battery lasted a little over six days on a moderate usage pattern during our testing. That's not exceptional, but it also means you're unlikely to be left struggling for battery power quickly, unless you're the forgetful type.

While there are better phones on the Vodafone Live! service (we're still rather fond of the GX30, if you hadn't already guessed) as a low entry point phone, the GX15 is entirely suitable, strange keylock problems notwithstanding.

Topics: mobile, vodafone, phone, sharp, review, live, gx15

Comments (75)

  • Rippa gave a review on 26/05/2009 17:11

    I have had my gx15 for 5 years now, and it has been a very loyal phone to me, never had any problems until yesterday.

    The display screen has now broken down, still works, just cant see anything. and i cant get to my contacts to save them to my sim card =S

  • Chrisay gave 9/10 on 02/12/2008 19:54

    • Good: Completely bomb proof,
    • Bad: Short battery life

    I have had mine for 3.5 years now, and it has never had a problem, it has been in the rain, dropped a lot of times, but just keeps going. Battery life isn't brilliant, but lasts usually 48 - 60 hours on standby. It does what I need it to do, texting, holding phone numbers, and has a calendar, with reminder. I wish I could get another Sharp, but alas I can not find a current model.

  • winny gave 6/10 on 10/11/2008 23:26

    • Good: great phone
    • Bad: i dont know how i can get another cable for my gx15 vodafone by sharp.i really need to download things.pliz do help me

    av had this phone and its good

  • sharp gx29 gave 5/10 on 17/06/2008 14:48

    • Good: Small form factor.
      Small stylish design.
      Finger-friendly keypad.
    • Bad: Brain-teasing battery removal process.
      Screen gets grubby really quickly.
      Terrible voice clarity.
      Slightly bulky build.

    Simple mobile phone with simple functions. Its battery timing is good. Some bore poly phonic tones and games are good but its lcd is too small. I rate it average mobile.

  • evanlw85 gave 8/10 on 02/06/2008 12:57

    • Good: Good size/shape; doesnt get caught on things at all.
      Easy to use; when I first got it, I figured out all the functions without confusion at all.
      Bluetooth; connects to the PC software well, good for backing up contacts, using midi's as ringtones.
      Camera was good for its time.
      Screen size and resolution was great for its time once again.
      Mine has vodafone live, and its fantastically easy to use.
    • Bad: The battery life is getting shorter... but that's to be expected. Mine has been in constant use since 2004.
      Most of the features are outdated now especially storage space.
      If you want to take photos with this phone and use them for incoming caller id's... you'll be doing alot of backing up to your PC... so get a bluetooth dongle.

    Great phone, I've had it since it came out and it still works perfectly. (a little scratched around the edges)
    I want to upgrade, but this phone does just about everything I want so I can't find an excuse.

    I highly recommend this phone.

  • ezzyman gave 2/10 on 20/03/2008 07:42

    it is just a **** this GX15 i have 1 and i dont like it

  • Mundimon gave 9/10 on 27/02/2008 16:05

    • Good: Awesome camera!!
    • Bad: Voice record playback not very loud

    I've had this phone since 04' and it rocks!!

  • zappy gave 7/10 on 25/12/2007 11:04

    • Good: good reliable, nice games but cheapo if your not with vodafone, very, ver easy to use!
    • Bad: after two years you get very sick of the theme#red and white# ARGH and the memory and there is no mp3 ringtones or anything like that. VERY SMALL MEMORY

    lol i had this phone for two years and i tell you what it never let me down! its built very well it but isnt the coolest looking thing out there, the camera is good for its grade and it never really stuffed up.

  • anonmous gave 9/10 on 19/05/2007 16:26

    • Good: Good camera
      Good Quality ringtones
      Infrared
      Bluetooth
      MMS works well- no problems
      SMS (as above)
      Vodafone Live
      Good colour quality
    • Bad: No light for camera
      Its not 3g
      Doesn't have Mp3 ringtones

    I brought this phone second hand and have had hardly any problems with it. It is a very good phone and a great buy and an excellent buy.

  • haiza_343 gave 7/10 on 21/03/2007 16:29

    • Good: - bluetooth
      - polyphonic ringtones
      - little buttons
      - loud sound
      - cute & small
      - big screen
    • Bad: - no mp3 ringtones
      - couldnt connect with some infareds
      - shutdown a few times
      - buttons started to stick

    well i got this phone second hand and the previous owner had had it for a couple of years. but it still gave me a good year of use! towards the end though the buttons started to get stuck it.. the reason i got a new phone was coz this one stopped sending sms, & stopped recieving them. when i would go to make a call or send a msg the phone would shut itself down and then restart. it was quite annoying!
    if your looking for a simple phone with some handy features this ones the go.

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