Sony Ericsson V630i

By Luke Anderson on 05 October 2006

The Vodafone-exclusive V630i is a good all-round 3G handset with a decent range of features that will appeal to a broad-range of users. It is a nice -- but forgettable -- handset that doesn't really offer anything that hasn't been seen before.

Editor's rating:7.6 User rating:8.3
  • Good: Compact, lightweight 3G handset • 256MB M2 card provided • Easy-to-use interface • Flight mode
  • Bad: Average quality still photos and video • Suffers from occasional connection lock-ups • Design could win more points in the style department
  • RRP: AU$449.00 • Where to buy? Check price listings

Design
Sony Ericsson's V630i is a 3G phone exclusive to Vodafone. Only available in black, the V630i won't win any style awards, though we wouldn't call it an ugly duckling either. We think it's a clean, easy to use handset that will appeal to a broad-range of users.

Weighing in at 91 grams it just scrapes in under the K610i's weight. It's a reasonably compact, pocket-friendly handset, too, with dimensions of 102 by 46 by 17 millimetres.

The V630i looks a lot like the K610. The size, layout and overall look of the phone mirrors its sibling, with the black-and-charcoal finish differentiating it from the K610i's white, silver and red casing.

The phone sports a bright, 176 by 220 pixel screen that supports up to 256K colours. It sits above the menu buttons which glow orange when pressed. The side-mounted volume rocker and music button, and rear speaker also accent the phone in orange.

Features
The V630i has plenty of features, though most are pretty standard in any 3G phone today.

A 2-megapixel camera is included, which is accessed via the side-mounted camera button which flips the screen on it's side for a landscape view, to take photos. The panorama function was a good addition, allowing you to merge three photos taken side-by-side into one panoramic photo. Photos can be sent via MMS, Bluetooth or, alternatively, the included mobile blogger application allows you to upload photos to a Blogger.com account.

QuadraPop and WPT Tennis are pre-installed games, as well as several demos, including Tetris, Pac-Man, Ridge Racer and Extreme Air Snowboarding.

On the connectivity side of things, the V630i has Bluetooth, GPRS, and tri-band support. The USB mass storage feature lets you drag-and-drop files straight from your PC. E-mail support is also included.

The NetFront browser is built-in for Web access, which works fine on Vodafone Live but doesn't suit regular sized Web pages that aren't designed for mobile screens. Any Web page with too much content will become a burden to scroll through. A RSS reader lets you keep up-to-date with your favourite RSS feeds.

In addition to being a phone, Sony Ericsson is pushing the V630i as a music device. As such, an integrated MP3 player is included as well as a stereo headset. The main menu button and left-and-right navigational buttons double as play/stop and forward and back buttons respectively, when playing tracks. As such they are marked with corresponding icons.

Performance
The camera does a reasonable job when adequate light is available. Photos taken in bright lighting conditions looked fine, but picture quality suffered in low light, resulting in grainy photos. Surprisingly no flash -- LED or otherwise -- is provided. A Xenon flash like the K800i would have been welcome addition.

Sound quality was decent during calls, but was a bit hard to hear in loud places, even at maximum volume. The on-board loudspeaker works well when you need your hands free (or when playing music) though, as expected, it sounds a bit tinny.

On a few occasions, connection errors were experienced when trying to make an outgoing call, where the phone thought we were holding down a button, requiring a restart to fix the problem. As the V630i has a music-theme to it, a stereo headset is provided which is comfortable and adequate for music playback and making calls.

Our phone came with generous 256MB Sony Memory Stick Micro (M2) which, according to Sony Ericsson, can hold up to 230 songs. However, you're only able to fit around 60-70 average length songs on the card. It was fine for our use, though music fans may want to upgrade to a larger size (maximum support is 4GB, but that capacity is not yet available in Australia).

The menu worked well and was pretty intuitive. It was responsive and wasn't sluggish like some previous Sony Ericsson handsets.

The V630i doesn't have any particular features that standout. At $449, it's a general all-round phone that should suit most users' needs.

Topics: 2-megapixel, mobile phone, mp3 player, sony ericsson, vodafone, v630i

Comments (37)

  • steam engine gave a review on 29/08/2009 02:16

    • Good: airphone
    • Bad: every thing els

    speaker only one work diffiult for gprs settring.memory card is expansive v630i=16000 of nokia

  • joshztheman gave a review on 31/05/2009 07:18

    • Good: awesome fone luv tha mp3 player. the 256mb card is great will store around fify songs. looks cool 2. better than my old samsung zv10
    • Bad: battery cover breaks?wears and won't stay on unless u put on some tape, flash on camera wud be gud

    heaps better than my samsung zv10 (battery only lasted a day) wud reccomend this fone any day but have heard the v640i is better good camera and mp3 player!! but wish it was like the walkman player on the w200i

  • alexugoku gave 3/10 on 10/12/2008 01:53

    • Bad: 1.The phone sometimes turns off, cuz the battery isn't getting contact, so i have to put some paper to push it into the contacts
      2.even though it recharges fast, the battery is poor
      3.toolbar sucks
      4.it uses M2 cards, witch are far more expensive than SD
      5.can't delete demo games, even AFTER YOU BUY THEM
      6.listening to music is ok, but only using a headset...
      7.the contacts were you put the loader is covered in dust fast, so sometimes it doesn't recharge properly

    I have one for an year and it isn't so good.

  • fruko1980 gave 9/10 on 29/07/2008 16:06

    • Good: Lots of memory, 3G, quick access to your music files, excellent sound quality.
    • Bad: Earphone cable is not durable. Sound was lost in one ear so I had to replace the earphones.

      No FM Radio!

      Battery life could be better.

    Excellent walkman phone! Plenty of memory. Good sound quality both with or without headphones.

  • pfvilhena gave 10/10 on 18/05/2008 20:15

    • Good: User-friendly, very functional
    • Bad: 1 in 3? What's te point of 3 speakers if only 1 works?

    The perfect phone, although the 3 speakers are a bit bizarre...

  • nokia 6101 gave 8/10 on 14/05/2008 00:29

    • Good: Stylish body with good color.
      Expandable memory.
      Good camera results.
    • Bad: Nothing.

    Good 3g mobile phone. I like its great results of digital snaps which shooted with this mobile. Expandable memory is great for me because i am a photographer so this phone is best for me.

  • Kaz gave 8/10 on 12/05/2008 22:22

    • Good: Expandable memory
      Good sound
      Pretty good camera for those random pic moments
      Easy menu functions
    • Bad: Distorted screen
      Speakers blow in first week of owning it
      Switches itself off and on
      Scratches on screen easy
      Needs better camera

    I've had this phone for nearly two years now and maybe will be upgrading to the K850i although the reviews for that are a bit off for my liking. The three speakers on this phone did work in the beginning but then blew and only one works now. It randomly switches off and on and sometimes when I get picture msgs from certain people it sends through two and when I check the 2nd one it comes up with a distorted screen.
    Although it's old I'd still tell other people to buy it it's lasted longer than I thought!

  • Handset junkie gave 3/10 on 09/02/2008 00:43

    • Good: Tkhe is not positive i could say about he V630i
    • Bad: Speakers would not be any better then other phones. Certainly is not woth €129. Wont be buying Sony Eirsson again. rating 1

    V630i is not a phone i would buy again. It is bulky does not connect to pc. There is nothing good about the handset.

  • cowgalangel78 gave 5/10 on 04/02/2008 16:39

    • Good: music
    • Bad: little buttons and stopped working

    after just a year my fone will not allow me to answer calls can do everything else but cannot answer calls waste of money and the camera is .... (carnt say that word) NOT WORTH IT

  • cvcnfv gave 10/10 on 27/01/2008 08:18

    • Good: look good easy to work 50 or more songs

    havent got but getting twoz realy good

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