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    Sony Ericsson S710a Review

    Posted on Saturday, April 30 2005 @ 01:41:00 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Good stuff: The Sony Ericsson S710a's camera features the best image quality I've ever seen on a phone. The swivel design of the S710a is awesome and comfortable. The MP3 Player feature is cool and sounds very well; bluetooth allows easy syncing with other devices and computer, included 32MB memory internal PLUS 32MB memory stick duo makes taking pictures and videos and transferring them fun and easy; the screen is big, crisp, and clear; 3D gaming is wicked hot and looks fantastic on a phone; Tools are great and easy to use; Music DJ ring-tone maker is fun.

    CONs: Price for regular consumers is outrageous; menus can be slow sometimes.
    Overall this is one outstanding phone. I would suggest is to anyone that is looking to get onto a GSM network. Some people also say that the menus are too slugish and are a pain in the butt, but whats everybodies rush, just because something doesn't happen one second faster than it should people get all upset.


    Link: Buy the Sony Ericsson S710a

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