Sony Ericsson Z300i

By Ella Morton on 03 March 2006

The Z300i performs and looks better than you’d expect for such a paltry price. First-time phone owners should be impressed, but delays in scrolling and texting may annoy seasoned mobile users.

User rating:8.4
  • Good: Sturdy design Very low price Changeable covers and adhesive crystals included
  • Bad: Lags experienced when texting and scrolling Screen hard to see in daylight No camera
  • Specs: Flip • 650KB MB • Numerical keypad • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$189.00
In a mobile market flooded with spunky-looking phones vying for the attention of an increasingly cashed-up youth market, how does a manufacturer ensure their latest model gets talked about, coveted and purchased in sizeable quantities? For Sony Ericsson, the bling's the thing. The Z300i, with its accompanying sheet of adhesive crystals, is aimed squarely at the fashionable and unwrinkled, and zeros in on their penchant for customisation and things that twinkle and sparkle under the techno lighting system.

Design
The standout design feature is of course the ability to customise the phone's look by adding crystals in a pattern of your choosing. If you're stuck for ideas on how to bling up the phone, Sony Ericsson offers an online gallery for inspiration. The crystal application process is a bit fiddly -- and best achieved with a steady hand and non-bitten-down fingernails -- but once the jewels are affixed, they tend to stay put.

Crystalline gimmickry may be the thing that pulls in the punters, but the general look of the Z300i is similarly slick. The clamshell has an appealing rounded design, is sturdy without being chunky and can easily be operated one-handed.

The look of the phone is easily changed by snapping on a different coloured "Style-Up" cover, which is included in the box.

An ugly and dated-looking external antenna, which has been showing up on a lot of lower-priced clamshells recently, is thankfully omitted in this model, giving the phone a lovely smooth silhouette.

The phone's 128 x 128-pixel, 65K-colour main display was sometimes difficult to read in daylight, and menu icon had jagged edges, but background graphics and games were pleasingly clear and colourful.

The monochrome external screen shows an analogue clock when the phone is closed, and when an incoming call registers, the name of the caller scrolls across the display. The scrolling speed is pretty slow though, meaning that we tended to hold the phone impatiently when calls came in, waiting to discover who was making the blinged thing ring.

The buttons are recessed and sizeable, except for the menu key which is annoyingly dominated by a central select button, making the directional keys hard to get at.

Features
As you would expect from such a modestly priced model, the features are pretty light-on. In addition to basic call and text functions, the Z300i has an organiser, stopwatch, calculator, WAP browser and ringtone composer.

Three games are also included: the innocent but dodgy-sounding "Honey Cave" platformer, a minigolf app, and Black Deal, which teaches the kiddies how to gamble on blackjack hands at a virtual casino table.

The lack of a camera may deter some potential buyers, but is an understandable omission at this bargain basement price.

Performance
The main thing we noticed when testing the Z300i was the time lag during texting and address book scrolling. Given that the target audience -- teenagers -- is likely to get pretty SMS-happy, this is a major issue. When we did a fast-fingered test run of text messaging, words took a few milliseconds to appear on screen. While this usually wouldn't be too vexing, letters tended to get left out as a result, so that we had to scroll back through a sentence and edit words.

Compared to other low-priced, plain Jane phones like Vodafone's Simply and the Sagem MyC2-3, the Z300i represents good value for money in a very pretty package. Older novice users can ditch the crystals and still have a sophisticated-looking phone with an easily navigable menu.

Topics: ericsson, mobile, sony, phone, fashion, crystal, z300i, bling, beads, look

Comments (19)

  • Sikko gave a review on 21/06/2009 11:28 Report abuse

    • Good: Would hurt if thrown at someone
    • Bad: Doesn't take photos, can only recieve tiny multimedia, can't make recieved sounds ringtones, takes ages to recieve messages after turning on

    This phone I find frustrating in the layout. It's like a caveman for phones. Don't recommend it.

  • Ally gave a review on 21/06/2009 11:23 Report abuse

    • Good: Funny moving emoticons, fairly hardy, buttons light up, removable covers, games
    • Bad: Tiny Inbox/Outbox memory space, Delayed texting, Clumsy in the way menus and options are set out, no Bluetooth, Phonebook annoying and impractical

    I got this phone in 2006 when my Samsung broke, mainly because I liked the look of it.
    I could say a lot of bad things about this phone, but then again I've had it for 3 years and it's been through a lot (kicked against a wall accidently, dropped in a bucket of water twice, dropped numerous times...) and it still is funtionable, so I have to give it that much.
    Some of the buttons don't work properly anymore which is frustrating.
    Another really weird and annoying thing I've noticed is that if I delete my Inbox (which I have to do regularly) and then text someone, it sends the message about 11 times... without me controlling it.
    Anyway I wouldn't recommend this phone nowdays, but it might have been okay in its heyday... It could be a good phone for young kids as a first phone. Other than that, at the moment I think it's a hunk o' junk.

  • Mr Cool gave 8/10 on 12/12/2008 17:32 Report abuse

    • Good: Slimness, cool glittery things and the colour rules!
    • Bad: No Bluetooth, camera or radio

    It's simple and it calls and txts people!

  • mobileuser gave 3/10 on 27/03/2008 17:12 Report abuse

    • Good: Looks Good
    • Bad: Bad Memory, Battery life and no camera or MP3 player

    Bad phone battery broke first month screen with in a year not a worthwhile expense for todays $79

  • david gave 2/10 on 14/01/2008 12:10 Report abuse

    • Good: games were ok
    • Bad: bad phone

    good until after a few months freazes, turns it self off, some buttons dont work, screen turn blue and cant see any thing and poor battery life

  • dan74 gave 9/10 on 02/01/2007 00:32 Report abuse

    It's a phone...solid,good reception,clear,no frills quality $79!!!

  • mitchellhardman gave 7/10 on 26/12/2006 11:10 Report abuse

    • Good: ease of use, reasonable ease of menu functions, internal arieal
    • Bad: no camera either still or video, no fm radio

    its my spare phone on Telstra for the better coverage than vodafone...not a bad thing at all

  • loopy gave 6/10 on 09/12/2006 10:12 Report abuse

    • Good: great games, easy 2 txt wiv, and it comes wiv 2 different fone covers!
    • Bad: no voice recorder, u cant use the ringtones or songs that get sent 2 u which really sux! and can some1 tell me " When u buy a ringtone where does it go wen u buy it????"

    it is a great fone! i have had this fone 4 a week and it is so easy 2 use!!!!!!!

  • Anonymous gave 10/10 on 02/10/2006 04:35 Report abuse

    Fantastic phone for the money!

  • I Just Love This Phone gave 9/10 on 09/09/2006 14:34 Report abuse

    • Good: this phone is Awsome! i just got it a couple days ago and it a great phone one of the best iv ever seen! it looks great! its flip phone! it has a clock on the outside and it works magnificently! Not only that its EASY to use!! this was the first phone i got! and its a cinch to use i could use it within 3 hours! Great in value for the price to!
    • Bad: Ok so it doesnt have a Camera! Or the Radio! Or MP3 player! that is a bit of a bummer but its still a great phone

    awsum phone

    Great Phone! if your looking for the perfect phone! this is the one i think you should get! Awsome phone! GET IT!

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