Backman
24-10-2007, 07:58 PM
Sony Ericsson T650i Phone Review by 3G.co.uk
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Remember the Sony Ericsson T-series? If the very thought of the poor integrated camera or lack of 3G found on the T610 and T630 brings you out in a cold sweat, then fear not – Sony Ericsson’s new T-series descendant boasts all the features its slick design deserves.
The new T650i includes an impressive 3.2-megapixel camera complete with auto-focus, 3G and a 256MB MemoryStick Micro. It seems that Sony Ericsson has been biding its time in order to perfect the improved version. Available in Growing Green or Midnight Blue, both with a stainless steel veneer, Sony Ericsson has gone back to nature, claiming that the design is borne out of its love for the materials and colours found in the natural world. It all sounds a bit tree-lovey to us, but we can’t dispute the fact that both handsets look great.
Read Full Review plus photos here (http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Oct2007/5334.htm)
http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Oct2007/T650i_backhome.jpg (http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Oct2007/Sony_Ericsson_T650i_photo2.htm)
Click for larger photo
Remember the Sony Ericsson T-series? If the very thought of the poor integrated camera or lack of 3G found on the T610 and T630 brings you out in a cold sweat, then fear not – Sony Ericsson’s new T-series descendant boasts all the features its slick design deserves.
The new T650i includes an impressive 3.2-megapixel camera complete with auto-focus, 3G and a 256MB MemoryStick Micro. It seems that Sony Ericsson has been biding its time in order to perfect the improved version. Available in Growing Green or Midnight Blue, both with a stainless steel veneer, Sony Ericsson has gone back to nature, claiming that the design is borne out of its love for the materials and colours found in the natural world. It all sounds a bit tree-lovey to us, but we can’t dispute the fact that both handsets look great.
Read Full Review plus photos here (http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Oct2007/5334.htm)