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Sony Ericsson C510 Review
Sony Ericsson C510 Review
Published on: 11 May, 2009 by PhoneArena Team
Performance:
As previously mentioned, the Sony Ericsson C510 utilizes one and the same software like the one on the C905. Perhaps it proves a bit of an uphill battle to the device, since the device slows down and lags at times. We didn´t encounter any problems regarding in-call quality, but we can´t exactly say it is the best we have ever witnessed. The phone delivers sound that is a bit weak, although voices of people are real and intelligible, although interlocutors complained the sound on their end was excessively strong and they failed to catch onto what were saying at times.
Conclusion:
The Sony Ericsson C510 brings along all good distinguishing marks characteristic of all devices by the same manufacturer, such as robust battery that lasts (10 hrs talk time and 400 hrs in standby). Unfortunately, snapshot quality is the same as the old (but gold) Sony Ericsson K800. Still, the elegant and stylish design, revamped interface and capable browser make for a decent option to anyone on the lookout for a simpler phone with decent camera and seemly price.
As previously mentioned, the Sony Ericsson C510 utilizes one and the same software like the one on the C905. Perhaps it proves a bit of an uphill battle to the device, since the device slows down and lags at times. We didn´t encounter any problems regarding in-call quality, but we can´t exactly say it is the best we have ever witnessed. The phone delivers sound that is a bit weak, although voices of people are real and intelligible, although interlocutors complained the sound on their end was excessively strong and they failed to catch onto what were saying at times.
Conclusion:
The Sony Ericsson C510 brings along all good distinguishing marks characteristic of all devices by the same manufacturer, such as robust battery that lasts (10 hrs talk time and 400 hrs in standby). Unfortunately, snapshot quality is the same as the old (but gold) Sony Ericsson K800. Still, the elegant and stylish design, revamped interface and capable browser make for a decent option to anyone on the lookout for a simpler phone with decent camera and seemly price.
Pros
- Comfy and easy to use
- Excellent browser
- Smiling face detection technology
- Passable quality of outdoor pictures
Cons
- Forget about snapshots indoors
- Doesn´t bring out anything new alongside of previous 3-megapixel phones
- Unfit for video playback
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