Sunday, October 05, 2008
Sony Ericsson T700 Phone Unboxing Review
As the T-series of Sony Ericsson is slammed into oblivion by the K-series, they have announced the new slim-styled T700 in an attempt to revival its classic T series. With the design which is inspired by T650, and robust set of must-have features that you’d expect from a Sony Ericsson phone. Seems it is simple but functional.
Standard stuff: a Battery, a Charger, a USB cable, a handsfree, CD and Manual.
T700 with a premium metal finish just like T650. Weighing in at just 78 grams and a thickness of just 10mm, the handset fits perfectly in one's hand.
The keypad layout and navigation pad is clean and clear. And so happy to see that Sony Ericsson have ditched the infamous navigation joystick and have replaced it with a sleeker D-pad.
The back of the phone. Very clean design layout: Black (which is made of metal) on Silver (which is made of plastic).
3.2 Mega pixel camera located at the back together with a self-portrait mirror. On the right side of the lens, it is the LED flash and the loudspeaker grill.
Here’s the M2 memory card slot which is located at the bottom of the phone.
On the right hand side of the phone, you may see a dual volume/camera control key and a sliding release key for the back cover.
On the left hand side, you may see a microphone pinhole and holes for attaching a neck or wrist strap at the bottom.
The TFT display measures 2" in diagonal which isn't quite what you'd expect in a higher mid-range tier handset. As a simple phone, it‘s still ok~
Here’s the standard Sony Ericsson Menu layout.
The phone has a timeless yet fresh Sony Ericsson design which is thin and reasonably small in size. The UI is user friendly and the quoted battery life is pretty good too with up to 9.5 hours talktime. However, the camera appears to lack autofocus and the small display will be the drawback. As a mid-level phone, T700 is more than enough to meet all your needs in daily with a phone.
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