Testberichte

Sony Ericsson C702 preview (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 7. Juni 2008
The Sony Ericsson C702 is the new junior Cyber-shot phone, featuring a decent 3.2 mega pixel camera with auto focus and face detection, as well as a revamped user interface compared to the K550, which seems to be its predecessor. When announced, the C702 was the first GPS-enabled phone by Sony Ericsson, adding the ability to geo-tag your photos, when connected to GPS satelites. To further enhance the C702’s camera abilities, Sony Ericsson got the C702 IP54-certified, meaning it is more or less dust proof and splash resistant from all angles. This will enable photography enthusiasts to take photos in more extreme conditions than previously possible.
Note: This is a large-scaled preview.


Sony Ericsson C902 Testbericht
von Michell Bak, 31. Juli 2008
Das Sony Ericsson C902 ist das neueste Cyber-shot-Handy auf dem Markt und mit seiner leicht überarbeiteten Kamerasoftware und zusätzlichen Funktionen auch das beste, obwohl ein Xenon-Blitz fehlt. Auch wenn das C902 gut ausgestattet ist, so ist doch das beeindruckendste ohne Zweifel die Verarbeitungsqualität und die Haptik.


Sony Ericsson G700 preview (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 2. Juli 2008
The Sony Ericsson G700 is Sony Ericsson’s cheapest smart phone to date, and probably also the last Sony Ericsson phone to be making use of the UIQ user interface. It’s not necessarily marketed as being a smart phone, but rather being a smart feature phone.
The G700 is all about organizing your life and staying up to date with your next step - which is lucky, considering it’s good at doing so.
Note: This is a large-scaled preview.


Sony Ericsson G900 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 21. Juni 2008
The G900 and its sibling, G700, represent a new kind of Sony Ericsson smart phone products, that don’t look or feel like a smart phone, yet perform and deliver as one would expect a smart phone to do. These G’s are targeted at the normal everyday consumer, who wants a little extra something from his phone, while still keeping the price low. Both phones can be used almost solely without the use of a stylus, separating them from Sony Ericsson’s previous smart phones. In a very good way, that is.
Note: This review is also of interest for (potential) Sony Ericsson G700 owners, as these phones are very similar with only minor differences.


Sony Ericsson K550 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 16. Juni 2008
The K550 is part of the second generation Cyber-Shot phones along with K810. Where K810 replaces the K800, K550 replaces the older K750, which introduced 2 mega pixels in camera phones and auto focus in a compact design.
Note: This review is old-styled


Sony Ericsson K630i / V640i: Erfahrungsbericht
von xell, 31. März 2008 (überarbeitete Version vom 26. Juli 2008)
Das V640i/K630i ist Sony Ericssons bisher einziges Handy mit A200-Plattform auf 176×220er Displayauflösung. HSDPA, kompakte Ausmaße und gutes Aussehen zu einem günstigen Preis sind die Eckpfeiler dieses Geräts.


Sony Ericsson K660 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 3. Mai 2008
The Sony Ericsson K660 is a stylish web phone targeted at the youth. K660 impresses with speedy internet connection possibilities, a bold design and choice of colour, as well an attractive price tag. This is a traditional Sony Ericsson phone - which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.


Sony Ericsson K850 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 10. November 2007
The K850 is Sony Ericsson’s camera flagship phone of the year packing the 5 mega pixel camera with auto focus, xenon flash, BestPic, Cyber-shot technologies and a whole lot of extra features. But of course it’s not just a phone with a great camera - it’s a phone with the new Sony Ericsson user interface and platform (with the new Media application), 3.6 mbps HSDPA, large and vivid 2.2 inch TFT display with a great viewing angle, first time touch sensitive softkeys/screen concept, innovations in the design, functions and more.
Note: This review is old-styled


Sony Ericsson P1 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 8. März 2008
The Sony Ericsson P1 is Sony Ericsson’s first smart phone in a smaller physical size than ever before. It’s approximately 25% smaller than its predecessor, the P990, and with a weight just below 125 grams, it’s also about 30 grams lighter. Furthermore, Sony Ericsson put in twice the amount of RAM memory, which means about 4 times the work memory as on P990. The QWERTY keyboard has of course remained, but has now been embedded into a two-key system, also used on the M600 messaging smart phone. P1 feels great in hand, and is built like a phone from the good old days.


Sony Ericsson S500 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 2. August 2007
The Sony Ericsson S500 is the first slider phone with the “emotional design” from Sony Ericsson. It is also the first slider in the S-series. I’d bet you remember the first spy pictures of S500 - every one was saying / thinking that this one would be the first phone in a E-series of phones. Where else in the portfolio was it to be put(?), seemed to be the question everybody was asking. But then the day came, and it was released. Surprise, surprise, it was named S500! Rebirth of the S-series, that was formerly dedicated to swivel phones!
Note: This review is old-styled


Sony Ericsson T650 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 6. Januar 2008
Who doesn’t remember the good old T610? I certainly do, mainly because it was one of Sony Ericsson’s best products ever and it was an important brick in a huge puzzle for the manufacturer. The story goes on with the T650, which is a 12.5 millimetre thin design oriented phone with an excellent camera. T650 will be popular - I just know it will!


Sony Ericsson W380 review (englisch!)
von scotsboyuk, 30. März 2008
The W380 is a stylish clamshell handset that compliments Sony Ericsson’s Walkman range. Like many previous Sony Ericsson handsets this one isn’t going to blow you away with an impressive list of features, but that’s not the point of the handset, and understanding that will allow you to appreciate the things it does excel at, not the least of which is its design. Simply put this is a handset aimed at looking good whilst delivering some fun at the lower end of the market.


Sony Ericsson W760 Testbericht
von Michell Bak, 26. Juli 2008
Sony Ericssons neuestes Walkmanhandy ist sehr viel mehr als nur ein weiteres Modell in dieser Reihe. Es ist das erste Walkmanhandy, das eine Reihe von Eigenschaften vereint, z.B. GPS, HSDPA, den Walkmanplayer 3, die neuesten Bluetooth-Standards und die beeindruckende Benutzeroberfläche. Fügt man nun noch ein attraktives Slider-Design und eine nette Ansammlung an mitgeliefertem Zubehör hinzu, haben wir das Sony Ericsson W760. Es mag nicht perfekt sein, aber es ist auf einem guten Weg.


Sony Ericsson W880 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 1. Juli 2007
The Sony Ericsson W880 is the World’s thinnest Walkman (phone) ever! It’s measuring in at only 9.4 millimetres in depth, which makes it fit perfectly in every pocket. It features the second generation Walkman player for mobile phones, which has a couple of enhancements compared to the first version - but more about that later on. If you compare W880 with W850, you will not find many differences.
Note: This review is old-styled


Sony Ericsson W890 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 21. März 2008
Sony Ericsson W890 is the multi-talented successor of the revolutionary W880 that was announced in a little over a year ago. W890 follows up by increasing the depth of the phone with a meaningless 0.5 millimetres while adding a whole lot of features and a design that is to die for.


Sony Ericsson W910 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 8. December 2007
Sony Ericsson W910 can be considered a big brother to the mid-end W580 Walkman phone. Both are pretty thin and have got the slider form factor. However where W910 really separates itself from the W580 is in terms of features, design and pleasure of usage. W910 is the first phone to have Walkman 3.0 with new music features and it’s also one of Sony Ericsson’s debutantes at using the A200 operating system.


Sony Ericsson W960 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 18. Dezember 2007
Sony Ericsson W960 is Sony Ericsson’s top notch music offering featuring a massive 8 gigabyte flash memory, Walkman 3.0 Touch player, QVGA resolution touch screen, WLAN & Symbian OS with UIQ 3.0. Don’t start shaking in your pants because you just saw UIQ 3.0 being used in the phone - it’s running absolutely flawlessly on W960 due to the 128 megabytes of RAM memory. Multitasking is superb and it’s nearly impossible to dry out this baby!


Sony Ericsson Z770 review (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 23. Mai 2008
Sony Ericsson’s sales strategy of manufacturing similar products with only physical and minor software changes seems to be a safe strategy. Personally, I’m not a fan safe strategies, but after having used the slim Z770 for some days, I do see why Sony Ericsson continuously announces phones that are very similar to already announced phones. It’s all about style and design - and that’s what’s important on the global market at the moment.

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SensMe™ review (englisch!)
von Mik, 20. März 2008
Having recently purchased a W910i I have had my first experiences of Sony Ericssons SensMeâ„¢ function. For those who may not know, with SensMeâ„¢ you can discover music by mood. The phone knows the mood of each song without you entering information such as slow, fast, major, minor, acoustic, electric etc.


Camera Shoot-out: Nikon D40 vs Sony Ericsson K850 (englisch!)
von Michell Bak, 13. April 2008
The Sony Ericsson K850 is Sony Ericsson’s best camera phone at the moment. In this camera shoot-out, we’ll do a completely unfair comparison, and put it up against the entry-level Nikon D40 d-SLR camera. Both “cameras” feature a flash and an auto focus LED flash. But what makes these two competitors different? In this detailed “David vs. Goliath”-styled camera comparison, we’ll find out!

Old-styled reviews
In late November 2007, our review system was greatly updated, giving readers a more in-depth look at the phones with more photos, screen shots and more detailed text.

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