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		<title>Sony ericsson t303</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sony Ericsson T303 is an entry-level phone that majors on its dinky design and shiny sliderphone style rather than its feature run-down. A small, compact handset, the T303 is styled to fit in small handbag or pocket spaces, and has a mainly brushed metal and chrome casing, in either silver or black, with a mirror-effect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Sony Ericsson T303</strong> is an entry-level phone that majors on its dinky design and shiny sliderphone style rather than its feature run-down.<br />
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<p><a href="http://www.get-cellphones.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/sony-ericsson-t303.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-175" title="sony-ericsson-t303" src="http://www.get-cellphones.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/sony-ericsson-t303.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="464" /></a>A small, compact handset, the T303 is styled to fit in small handbag or pocket spaces, and has a mainly brushed metal and chrome casing, in either silver or black, with a mirror-effect screen in standby mode that&#8217;ll do for a spot of lippy adjustment.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not a phone that will grab you with gadgetry however. The features set-up is basic even for a budget phone nowadays, with little of of the photo-friendly gadgetry or music mobile chops of Sony Ericsson&#8217;s Cyber-shot and Walkman lineup. It has a camera onboard, but it&#8217;s a rudimentary 1.3-megapixel shooter, with no video record facility. There&#8217;s a music player too, though with a paltry 8MB of internal memory and no memory card expansion, track lists are going to be awfully short &#8211; as in, count-on-fingers-of-one-hand short. The T303 does have an FM radio, and is supplied with a set of earphones for listening in.</p>
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<p><strong>Design and handling</strong><br />
Designed as an eye-pleasing low-cost handset, the metal and chrome bodywork on the T303 is attractive enough, and it&#8217;s rounded 83x47x15mm dimensions are small if not sleek &#8211; though at 93g it feels surprisingly solid at first grasp. The screen is limited; under the reflective display panel it&#8217;s a small 1.8-inch, low res 128&#215;160 pixels, 65K-colour panel, not offering a huge amount of detail for viewing images or mobile internet browsing.</p>
<p>Operating this sliderphone is straightforward, with a conventional control set up on the outside of the shell, based around a responsive D-pad navigation control, plus the usual softkey and Activity menu fast access buttons. Menu layout is standard Sony Ericsson style, and the limited functionality means you&#8217;re not likely to get confused with options. Shortcuts on the D-pad can help you get around in typical mobile fashion too, though the Clear and Activity menu buttons surrounding it are a bit stiff to press.</p>
<p>The sllder numberpad buttons are a large, tappable size, and well-separated, though the plastic panel does feel cheap and creaky. Its action is a touch heavy for texting but okay if you&#8217;re not worried about speed.</p>
<p><strong>Features</strong><br />
The 1.3-megapixel camera used on this mobile is predictably low quality compared to the vast majority of current cameraphones. It doesn&#8217;t try at sophisticated snapping &#8211; there&#8217;s no flash or autofocus system, and no dedicated camera control buttons. The user interface is plain and simple, shooting in portrait mode with a central portion of the screen acting as viewfinder.</p>
<p>There are barely any controls or effects, but in truth, this is a basic snap&#8217;n'sender rather than one for camera album pics or showing off. MMS is supported on the tri-band GPRS handset, but there&#8217;s none of the blogging options seen on most recent Sony Ericssons. On the plus side, the low-res pics you get won&#8217;t eat too much into that tiny memory&#8230;</p>
<p>Which is just as well. Although there is a music player onboard, even in a high compression file format you&#8217;ll be able to get only a bare few tunes onto the phone before you fill up the 8MB memory. For what it&#8217;s worth, it sounds acceptable with the very average earphones supplied, but this is not a phone for listening to your own music &#8211; if you do want a decent budget music mobile, check out Sony Ericsson&#8217;s low cost Walkman phone line-up, which aren&#8217;t that much more expensive than the T303.</p>
<p>The onboard FM radio does an effective job at free on the go tune-playing, however, while Sony Ericsson&#8217;s impressive TrackID song identification software is loaded up too. There&#8217;s a typically tinny loudspeaker you can use for the radio or music (though as normal, earphones have to be plugged in as the antenna).</p>
<p>Sony Ericsson does manage to include a fair lineup of standard organiser features, including a calendar, tasks, notes, timer, stopwatch and calculator, and there&#8217;s a sound recorder option. An entry-level Wap 2.0 XHTML browser is also included for basic mobile internet browsing. A couple of games &#8211; including old-school favourite, Asteroids &#8211; are onboard, too, and you can download more Java ones if you so wish.</p>
<p>With little high-end functionality to drain the power, the T303 does score well in battery performance. Sony Ericsson estimates it will deliver up to 9 hours talktime or up to 400 hours on standby, which should be enough for most users.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong><br />
The T303 is very much a low-cost handset, with a sparse set of features compared to most of Sony Ericsson&#8217;s current crop. Sure, its shiny casing and rounded design &#8211; and particularly its budget price &#8211; are going to appeal to some younger users, but for anyone looking for a bit of function to go with the form, it&#8217;s certainly a lightweight. A younger tech-savvy audience will probably want something with much more in its music locker than this handset offers, which you can get for just a little extra cash, and obviously as a cameraphone it&#8217;s extremely limited too.</p>
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