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Reckon its any good? +rep for answers
Camera's not great tbh, but for that price why not!
It's nice, but Sony Ericsson's have a bad tendancy to break really really quickly.. or just go faulty. I've had a couple and every time they've failed on me.
Thanks for your help, +rep :)
Sony Ericssons seem to be hard wearing, my friend's got run over by a car with only a few scratches on it. After deciding that our phones are indestructible, we started hitting them off one another, which must have done something to some internal malarky, because now mine is crashing a lot. Plus, I had to get a new one after I texted too much on my last Sony, which more or less broke all the keys. That, and give it a few more months, and most Sonys will look like bricks.
But at that price, I reckon that there's not much that could go wrong. :D
And it's pay as you go, so you're not locked into staying with that one phone for months and months. Plus it's Orange, who are probably the best network in terms of price, and customer service. No idea about coverage though. :eusa_thin
It's ok for the price really.
I've never had a problem with my old SE, W800i, it had 2 years of hard use and is fine.
Like all of my mates have that phone but the only problem is that it decides to make the screen go funny then it goes back.
Samsung E250. Pretty poor, but £30. As I make a call about once every year when I want a lift, as I only leave the house once a year, its good.
Or, iPhone. I love my iTouch, but prefered 32GB over 8GB + Phone/GPS.
Don't buy BlackBerry storm. Someone in my class just got one that will cost him £840 over 2 years. Its like a fat iPhone without an iPod :S