Sony Ericsson T300
Sony Ericsson T300

Features of the Sony Ericsson T300 include:
- Colour display (256 colours)
- WAP (GPRS), email
- High Speed Data (HSDC)- up to 28.8 kbps)
- Optional snap-on camera (CommuniCam™)
- Downloadable polyphonic & mono ringtones, plus ringtone editor
- Mobile chat
- Built-in modem
- Voice dialling
- Picture phone book
- Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) & Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) – send pictures and sound like text messages
- Predictive text input (T9)
- Downloadable games
- Background picture
- Calculator, calendar
- Size: 106 x 48 x 21 mm
- Exchangeable covers
- Weight: 85g
- Battery standby: 400 hours
- Battery talktime: 11 hours
- Vibration alert
- Tri band
Sony Ericsson T300 Review
SO its 2002 and well into the first year of the Sony Ericsson venture, Sony Ericsson had made their statement with the T68/T68i and made allot of customers happy with the rest of the ‘T’ series, but they needed to up their game slightly with all the colour screen and camera phones coming into the market, thankfully Nokia were the only others really making big steps within that world. Sony Ericsson knew they needed to continue to show that they were also world beaters and they had two more phones which were going to show that they could stand up side by side with Nokia and the Sony Ericsson T300 was going to be one of them. Although the Sony Ericsson T300 did not have a camera it did have a very vibrant colour screen, had great games and also had the ability to download games from the internet. Reviews were good but again some people didn’t like it of reasons such as it didn’t have Bluetooth and after a while of having it some customers said that the phone was prone to freezing, don’t they all after a while though? Good points were that it is reliable, easy to use and people are still using the phone to this day. Sony Ericsson one again made allot of people happy with the Sony Ericsson T300.
2002 rating 3 stars ***
2009 rating 3 stars ***