Sony Ericsson S710

Sony Ericsson S710

I find the SE S710 a bit bulky.
The S710a is capable of delivering up to seven hours of talk time from a single battery charge or up to 300 hours of operation in the standby mode. The handset also incorporates a contact phone book capable of storing up to 510 entries, a speaker phone for hands-free operation and a conference-calling feature.
The Sony-Ericsson S710 is a GSM/GPRS messaging phone that incorporates a built-in camera that is capable of capturing MPEG-4 video clips as well as still images.
The handset's clamshell case also encompasses a Class 10 EDGE radio with the ability to upload images, e-mail attachments and other data at a peak speed of 240 Kbps and a download speed of 120 Kbps.
Measuring 4.2 x 1.9 x 1 inches and weighing in at 137 grams, the S710 features a backlit, 2.3-inch Thin Film Transistor (TFT) screen that offers 262,000 colors and a 240 x 320 resolution. The S710 also features an innovative swivel design, which is essentially a "dual-front" form factor that outwardly reflects the internal capabilities of the handset.
My main complaint about the Sony-Ericsson S710 is that the handset ships with a mere 32 MB of memory rather than the 128-MB Sony Memory Stick that the device is capable of supporting. This offering is a bit skimpy when compared to competing products, such as the Samsung Latest News about Samsung P777, which ships with 100 MB of storage capacity.
Get the Sony Ericsson S700 for £357.99 sim free at Mobiles.co.uk