Sony Ericsson S500i Review

£from freeJul 2007

Stuff says 3

The S500i isn’t a natural born fashion phone and fails miserably at stealing the limelight from catwalk kings like the LG Shine

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Stuff magazine Tue, Jul 24 2007, 5:00AM

Sony Ericsson is taking a well-earned siesta from amassing its world dominating army of Walkman and Cyber-shot handsets to take a shot at the fashion phone fandango. Its music and camera phones aren’t exactly elephant men, but with its resuscitated T-Series and, in particular, new S-series, Sony Ericsson is really giving its designers carte blanche to get creative.

Back to nature
The first to flounce into view is the EDGE-enabled S500i. It appears Sony Ericsson has gone a bit Midsummer mad (more Shakespeare than Murders, mind) and taken nature and all things woodland for inspiration.

This mid-range slider arrives in Spring Yellow and Mysterious Green finishes and, judging by the colour schemes, themes and light show, is destined for a home in a lady’s clutch bag. Our Mysterious Green review sample gleams like Blackpool Illuminations, sporting side bar reflectors that, with the centre navigation buttons, glow and pulsate emerald green every time the slider is opened.

Sony Ericsson would be foolish to rely on this light show and floral themes to seduce the female fraternity because the handset design is a little humdrum compared to more delectable rivals like the LG Chocolate, LG Shine and Samsung E900. Granted, the chassis is very lightweight, but it creaks and isn’t very robust.

However, the spring assisted slider action is sprightly enough and the S500i has been sprinkled with Sony Ericsson’s renowned and faultless user-friendliness.

Snap to it
Sony Ericsson has also kept the 2MP lens au naturelle, leaving off autofocus, macro focus for closes up and any type of flash. It shoots in a 1600x1200 pixel resolution and you still get to tinker with white balance settings, effects and shoot modes. For a simple point and shoot scenario the S500i copes well, with strong colour rendering and some good detail, although it can lose focus around the edges.

The built-in music player is Sony Ericsson’s standard issue non-Walkman variety (as seen in the K810i) and it remains an accomplished operator. The intuitive Walkman Disc2phone desktop software is bundled to transfer your CDs and digital music library over to the phone and the music player throws up a five-setting equalizer to ramp up the audio.

Lacking sparkle
Music sounds surprisingly vibrant with the boxed earphones and all your tuneage and multimedia gubbins can be stored on the top located hotswappable MemoryStick Micro slot.

Despite the Mother Earth influence and light display, the S500i is still missing that X-factor design gene rooted in the touch-sensitive LG Chocolate and Samsung E900 and the metallic-armoured LG Shine. Sony Ericsson clearly needs more practice at this fashion phone thang.

Comments

  1. Foneparadise

    1 year ago

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Tech Specs

Bluetooth
Yes
Dedicated MP3 player software
Yes
Digital zoom rating
4x
Dimensions
99x47x14mm
FM radio
No
Main camera resolution
2MP
Memory card slots
Yes
Memory card type
Memory Stick Micro
Quad band
Yes
Screen resolution
240X320
Standby time
370hrs
Supported music formats
MP3/AAC
Talktime
9hrs
Triband
Yes
Video resolution
1600x1200
Weight
94g
Wi-Fi
No
Xenon flash
No