GSMArena Reviews The T303

It seems like GSMArena’s got some excellent friends at Sony Ericsson. Today, the team published a nice review of the über-small fashionable T303. Once again, I was amazed by how tiny it is, compared to other phones! It’s about half the size of iPhone, which is one of the phones, GSMArena physically compares it to.
Here are the final words;
Sony Ericsson T303 is a good enough attempt to fill in the low-end portfolio of the company. We can’t frown at the modest, yet nice looking and compact phone, with quality finish and reasonable functionality. Design the undoubted highlight, Sony Ericsson T303 offers balanced performance for its class with Bluetooth, stereo FM radio, Smart search and TrackID.
We cannot overlook its major weakness, storage. The limited built-in memory and no card slot make the MP3 and the radio recording capabilities useless. We could also go on about a tad better display resolution and better imaging quality. The lack of PC synchronization is another potential downer.
By the way, it’s easy to get carried away and that would be unfair to the affordable and unassuming T303. Overall, Sony Ericsson T303 is a tempting low-ender - it’s sexy, it’s mini, it makes sense.
Check out the full review here.
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After reading the review, the T303 does come across as a pretty decent device, and may go on to be successful, especially in emerging markets. However, I didn’t quite understand SE’s logic in equipping the device with just 8 mb of built in memory with no memory card slot but at the same time adding a 1.3 mp camera and an mp3 player.
7:35 am on 5/3/08The mp3 player bit I understand, as even the K300 had a mp3 player and a meager memory, but what’s the point in having a 1.3 mp camera, when you don’t have enough storage to store the photos.