Saturday, December 4, 2010

Sony Ericsson Cedar Review

This is a global phone GSM. Can be used with t-mobile, United States, and at&t, but without 3 G.

Introduction: this is a little surprising that Sony Ericsson has green washed in an eco-company that wants to save mother earth. But what is a little more encouragement is running in the sense that there has been an entire line telephones around the subject: line Greenheart. Continuing on from previous successes, today we take a look at the Sony Ericsson Cedar. With a sufficient organic name Cedar is replaced by a plan with some very nice things like a headphone 3.5 mm, 3 G phone, mail, and Expandable memory is more than a simple candybar phone soon green page.

Design:

Comes in a small box, and you acknowledge that the teeny Green starts before you even go to the phone. Open the box and is quite rough, there is no superficiality or greatness as found in other contexts only Sony Ericsson handsets, Cedar, a wall charger and some documents. The phone itself is considerably plastic (recycled plastic which), with three key elements: the Agency to your phone, battery, and silver-colored battery cover, which took up all of the back of the phone together with a reasonable amount of pages. At the top, is a 3.5 mm headphone connector on the left side of a microUSB port and right a volume rocker. Fascia is home to the numeric keypad, a menu, clear call end buttons and two soft keys, and four-way d-pad and 2.2-inch screen.

You can compare the Sony Ericsson Cedar with many other phones, use the tool to visualize our size.

Sony Ericsson Cedar screen is not touch-screen TFT measure in 2.2 inches with resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. While viewing angles are good at the top, bottom, and left/right, tilt the phone unfortunately frames very quickly from odds. Nothing is especially strong, however, brightness levels are generally good, and we have problems viewing the outdoors.

The keys are all largely at the bottom, semi-rubberised and very grippy and stir. This instrument is easily identifiable top and bottom left to right are completely aligned with another, which is a shame. Give a good Click feedback but marked clearly. Text entry is comfortable, and while the acoustic feel very plastic, will feature in the green theme and will provide a total thumbs up and design of the phone Greenheart, based on usability.


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