
You’ve been waiting, I’ve been writing. And I’ve just finished. This means… the Sony Ericsson G900 review has been published
The G900 is in my opinion one of Sony Ericsson’s finest offerings, and its low price and strong feature set makes it a very attractive phone. Here’s the review excerpt;
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.
The G700 and G900 will sell like hot cakes, and in this review, we’ll be focusing on the right-out-of-the-oven hot G900, with a few additional features, such as a better camera and wireless LAN (W-LAN), when compared to the cheaper G700.
You can read the large review here.
PS. With this post, we have officially broke the 500 posts mark 

We’ve just finished up on our Z770 review. Z770 is quite an interesting device, and the design is indeed very much appealing, although far from perfect. The features are a bit above average, and the software platform is superb, with only very minor bugs.
Because the Z770 is very much like the K660 that we’ve already reviewed, we’ve removed a few parts of the Z770 review in order for us not to repeat it over again. If you feel like you’re missing something, please have a look at the K660 review, or contact us.
By the way, this has to be the review with the most pictures in all of USEB’s soon-to-be 1-year history!
Check out the review right here, and please let us know if we’ve made any mistakes.

We’ve finally finished our review of the K660 - a bold HSDPA-enabled phone for youngsters. As some of you might have read, I wasn’t too excited about the K660 at first, but that definitely changed after having used it for some days. Why? Well, why don’t you read the review and find out yourself!
If you missed that link, let’s do it again - check out the review here.

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.
[thanks, cliosguy!]
We just thought we would remind you that Mobile-Review will be publishing their English language review of the G900 this evening. This is one of the higher-end handsets announced by Sony Ericsson at 3GSM so you won’t want to miss the review, which should be online in around 3-5 hours time.
If the G900 fares as well as the G700 did then we should be looking at a really top class handset!
Update! It’s online now, right here.

Scotsboyuk has been busy reviewing the low-end Sony Ericsson W380, and has come out quite impressed by this light-weighter. While he thinks the camera is somewhat of a gimmick feature and that the price is set too high, he can’t get his eyes off from this funky-looking musician, fully boasting the Walkman player (version 2) and a FM-radio with RDS features.
Be sure not to miss out his 4,000+ word review of the W380 - right over here!
Eldar Murtazin at Mobile-review has posted an article about upcoming phones where he talks about G700 and Z770. You can find the cool article that includes some hints, right here.
GSMArena has posted a cool review of the soon coming W760 Walkman phone with built-in GPS. You can read the large review here.
Lastly, PhoneArena has had a hands-on with the upcoming Sony Ericsson C702 and C902. You can read the hands-on article here. PhoneArena has told us that they expect to publish previews in a matter of days.