Sony Ericsson K500i

By Kristyn Maslog-Levis on 17 November 2004

A fun new style from Sony Ericsson's usual corporate look. The K500i would appeal to a greater market compared to its older T styled mobile phones.

User rating:8.1
  • Good: Pleasing to the eyes • Very cool user interface • Stylish design
  • Bad: Camera lens cover can be a tad annoying • Quirky joystick
  • Specs: Candybar • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$555.00
It's light, it's silver and it's animated. The K500i is theSony Ericsson K700i's little brother and a treat for mobile phone lovers looking for a new phone to give or buy for the holidays.

Design
The K500i is surprisingly light given that its case looks like heavy loaded metal. At first sight, the animated wallpaper will catch anyone's attention, with variations of themes to suit both females (Floom) and males (Metalix).

The K500i features a 128 x 160 pixel TFT screen, capable of displaying 65K colours and provides excellent image quality, which adds to the fun of navigating from one animated icon to another, which seems to jump out of the screen when you pick them. Needless to say, the user interface is easy, fun and colourful.

On the other side, you find the not so typical Sony Ericsson camera. It still has the small mirror to make self-portraits easy, however, the lens also has a camera cover that the user can close or open to protect the lens. This is somewhat a good idea but we found that it can be a tad annoying especially after getting used to phones without covers where you can easily just point and shoot.

The keypad is convenient to use for typing messages using one hand or both. The Clear and Back buttons are located under the two shortcut keys near the screen. The five-way joystick in the middle of the shortcut buttons is easy to use although sometimes a bit taxing in trying to press the icons. Like other mobile phones, pressing the joystick down makes it move to the left at times which opens up a different menu. No big deal as users can gain a certain skill for this the more you use the phone.

It was a bit disappointing that there were no answer and hang up buttons (you know, the green and red buttons mostly present in other mobile phones) but then again, that is consistent with Sony Ericsson's mobile phone design.

One little complaint about the case is the pain it gives your fingers and the pressure on users' fingernails when trying to open the back case for access to the battery or SIM card. It's not everyday you try to open it but when you do, well, you'll know what we mean.

With its 88 grams weight and 102x46x14mm size, the K500i is handy for pockets and handbags.

Features
The phone's decent-sized 12MB memory can sustain the user's stored numbers, pictures, SMS, photos and even videos. The K500i camera also has digital zoom for when you need to get up close.

With the video recorder comes a sound recorder as well. The K5001 also features the usual e-mail capability, instant messaging, long SMS, MMS, and QuickShare which allows users to quickly share their files with their friends. There is also an option of sending video messages to friends or just the regular photo message.

Video clips can last for quite some time, ranging from several seconds to over two minutes depending on how many clips you have stored or how much space is left in the memory.

All files are located in one folder called the File Manger, making it easier to browse through saved files under folders like Picture, Sounds, Videos, Games etc. The media player can be used to play MP3 files or MPEG4 ones although there won't be much space to store these files in since the 12MB memory is not expandable.

The K500i also has a ringtone composer, 3D games and embedded and downloadable Java games.

We found the power save option to be very good in terms of saving battery life. Alternatively, users can set a screensaver to appear, should that be their preference.

One intelligent feature we found with the SMS capability is that the phone remembers the numbers that the user constantly sends text messages to and so there is no need for the user to go through the phonebook to get the recipient's number.

By changing the writing language to German, Turkish or French, the text message T9 option can form messages in the language picked. For instance, through predictive text input you can send "voulez vous cocher..." well you know how it goes.

Performance
Battery life on the K500i varies with average usage it usually lasts around 3-4 days. Calls are clear and messages are sent instantly. Photos during daytime are also of good quality, however, night time shots are not as good, as expected. The sound through the speaker phone is quite impressive and very loud when it is set as such.

Although the sound and video doesn't really do justice to the recent Dido concert, it was still quite fun recording it through the phone and sharing it with friends.

Overall, the Sony Ericsson K500i makes a good all-round mobile phone. The handset doesn't have many outstanding features, but it has been finely tuned and designed to make it quite entertaining.

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Comments (59)

  • sony-ericsson k600 gave 8/10 on 17/06/2008 15:26 Report abuse

    • Good: Decent talk time.
      Very light.
      Detailed menu options.
    • Bad: Nothing special.

    Simple cell phone with simple functions. I like its screen's bright color which feel cool to my eyes. Its hard body cell phone and its battery timing is good.

  • Adam gave 8/10 on 25/04/2008 13:14 Report abuse

    • Good: Firstly, the phone overall is decent enough. I don't why so many people are coming about the joystick because i've been using mine ALOT for over two years and the only problems with it is that rarely you will have to push down really hard to move. People who compain about the phone generally will treat it like its a rock. But i've dropped mine tons of times; even walked in the rain a couple of times with it in my pocket. It's a very durable phone!

      Secondly the camera quality is adequate for a phone camera, I have no idea why people need a 6MP for their phone. Regardless, the phone's camera is very good. When I travelled overseas I forgot to bring my camera, so my phone had to compensate... and it didn't let me down! Also included is numerous camera features such as frames, photo effects, video + sound and video effects.

      As well as the camera and joystick. The overall look is great, simply because hardly any phones look like it. One of my pet peeves about phones is having the unique aesthetic of design. The navigation is easy to leam.

      The featured games look sooo good. The tennis game is at least ps1-ps2 graphics. I was simply amazed.
      The phone is packed with alot of features that I found most helpful: sound recording, music DJ, ect, etc.
    • Bad: Lets face the facts. 12MB is simply not enough for those who want to wizz through their content in an every-day location. I hardly see the point in provide an "mp3" player when you can only provide 1-2 songs at least. I mean geez, what's the point. Incidentally, you can't even add extra memory, no extra cards.

      I also had to fork out an extra $50 for the USB cable for my phone. it's worth it though, if you want those photos from your phone to the cpu.

      Hmmn. I hate not having bluetooth, it does have infrared. but it's just not satisfactory enough for this day and age.

      Also for those people in Australia; it's very hard to find the k500i. Simply because I generally believe they don't sell them anymore. Regardless If you can actually find it, well done, because few people actually own the phone.

    Ok guys. This little review is coming from the guy who has had the k500i for over 2 years. So dig in, because what I've got is the real deal baby.

  • rich gave 9/10 on 27/07/2007 01:09 Report abuse

    • Bad: how do i use the mp3 player how do i get music from pc to phone help me

    how to use mp3 player

  • Matt gave 2/10 on 04/07/2007 16:09 Report abuse

    • Good: Relatively feature-rich for its time/cost
    • Bad: Where to begin? That crappy joystick that is so prone to breaking? The average display? the minute, for-some-unknown-bloody-reason recessed keypad? The cheap styling? The lack of connectivity (no BT, unreliable IR, no cable included)?

    Not worth the cardboard it's packaged in

  • gefgegr gave 8/10 on 13/04/2007 12:03 Report abuse

    • Good: looks good, pretty good camera
    • Bad: broke when in a wet pocket

    very good first fone.

  • Yay_im _gettin_a_new_fone gave 3/10 on 17/03/2007 10:23 Report abuse

    • Good: The keypad is pretty... i guess.. it looks alright and the joystick is fun to play with.. but not really..
    • Bad: I cant send pictures.. there is no bluetooth.. There is no other cover for it.. it hurts when i try and get my sim card out.. the battery runs out really quick.. and yeh..

    Omg i have this phone right now and there are no bloody blue covers in Australia so I have to keep the ugly grey cover.. I am so glad that I'm getting a new phone today!!

  • PhOnE fReAk gave 6/10 on 01/01/2007 21:35 Report abuse

    • Good: Cheap,good camera lots of stuff
    • Bad: Joystick problems..... stuffed goes in all different directions

    Alright phone

  • sdfds gave 10/10 on 08/12/2006 14:09 Report abuse

    • Good: nice and good camera good everything
    • Bad: only problem is that it a old phone but it still heaps goods

    very good phone

  • ggfh gave 9/10 on 07/12/2006 17:13 Report abuse

    • Good: first phone and it was heaps good
    • Bad: no blue tooth so i can send my friends stuff

    heaps alright phone

  • crazycatlady gave 4/10 on 25/10/2006 17:52 Report abuse

    • Good: nice looking, big screen, camera, video and voice recording and infrared
    • Bad: battery only lasted 6 months then died :-(
      annoying sound when a photo is taken that cannot be changed... joystick problems, the keypad requires very hard and pressured fingerwork... not a lot of memory space... looks a little bulky, out of proportion and vulgar...

    not a fantastic phone :-(

    i've had this phone for six months and its already dead... i regret buying it, i could have bought a better phone with similar features for the same price, (preferably a nokia)

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