Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Sony Ericsson W880i

Sony Ericsson was relatively late to the thin phone craze, but the W880i certainly would qualify as a svelte model. At 4 inches by 1.8 inches by 0.4 inch, its extremely slim and sleek, but it fits comfortably in the hand. Its also light (2.5 ounces) but has a solid and sturdy feel. The phone comes in two color schemes a black and orange version and a silver and black model. We examined the former in this review, but our observations apply to either handset.

The W880is display measures 1.75 inches and supports 262,144 colors. Its bright and vivid and displays everything form text to graphics well. You can only change the brightness, so users with visual impairments may want to test the phone first. The dialing text is large, but the messaging text is quite small. The menu system is uncomplicated and free of heavy graphics and animation.

Unfortunately, thats where the W880is design good points end. Well start with the navigation controls first. The problem isnt that you dont get enough keys rather its that those keys are just too small.

The orange and silver navigation toggle and central OK button are the least offending of the bunch. Both are raised above the surface of the phone, and the toggles top and bottom edges have tactile ridges.

Yet wed still prefer something bigger. The toggle can be set as a shortcut to four user defined functions, and it doubles as a control for the Walkman player.

Surrounding the toggle are two soft keys, back and clear buttons, a Web browser shortcut, and an Activity control that opens a handy shortcuts menu. Like the toggle, these keys are tactile, but theyre just too small.

More than once we pressed two keys accidentally. Per usual Sony Ericsson practice, there are no dedicated Talk and End buttons (the soft keys perform those functions), but the placement of the power control baffled us. Rather than featuring a dedicated power button (another Sony Ericsson hallmark), the W880i combines it with the clear button.

Though thats not the most ideal combination, we were more concerned with finding the control in the first place. The power icon is so small and so hard to see that we had to consult the manual to turn the phone on. And even when powering the phone the second time we had to look closely to find it again.

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