Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #66618 in Cell Phone Accessories
- Color: Black
- Brand: Sony Ericsson
- Model: Z310a
- Released on: 2007-03-09
- Dimensions: 3.40" h x
.90" w x
1.60" l,
Features
- This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
- U.S. tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 cell phone with EDGE data capabilities
- Stylish mirrored front clamshell with unique hidden external LCD and disappearing icons for battery and signal strength, message status
- VGA camera for still photos; Bluetooth for handsfree devices; access to mobile email; web browser with RSS feeds; organizer
- Up to 7 hours of talk time, up to 300 hours ( 12.5 days) of standby time
Sony Ericsson Z310a Unlocked Cell Phone--U.S. Version with Warranty (Jetset Black)
Product Description
Product Overview Offering an innovative polished finish, the Sony Ericsson Z310a's front icon display is integrated into the design, hidden discretely beneath the surface until a message or call is received. There are even eye-catching colored light effects that can be assigned to contacts in the phonebook; so users can know at a glance who is calling. The seamless, semi-transparent finish on the front of the phone allows the display icons (which signal when a new event takes place on the phone) to be 'hidden' beneath the surface. And a separate external display, also concealed under the surface of the phone, lets consumers know exactly who is calling A style for every occasion -The Z310a is just as versatile as you are. Use it as a work tool during the day. Then leave the office, hit the night club and show off with cool light effects and sophisticated key backlight. Design coming to life -Let your phone reflect who you are. Personalize with light effects. Change themes at a specified time - one appearance at work, another in your leisure time. Snap away-Show were you are. Take a picture and send it to friends and family via an MMS - in seconds. Or upload your image straight to your personal blog site, for all to see. Your daily management tool -Send and receive email, browse the Web, synchronize your PC calendar and contacts with your phone. For wireless freedom, use Bluetooth™ technology.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
I love this phone...
By Julianne Byrd
Ok, so I know this phone hasn't gotten very good reviews ANYWHERE, including att.com, who is my provider, but I got this phone when I upgraded last week. I had a Sony Ericsson Z520a for two years until I waterlogged it while washing my car. It was such a good phone to me that I decided to get another Sony Ericsson.It basically just depends on what is important to you. The battery life issue doesnt bother me because I plug it in to charge every night while I sleep. I've never had a battery issue, and I am a young woman, I talk A LOT and text a lot. Texting is easy on this phone. The light effects are not stupid looking like I am in highscool or anything, in fact I like them because I can see from across the room if I want to talk to the person or not (that's how I prioritize the lighting :-)One thing it doesnt do is video, which my other Sony did. Doesn't matter because I don't use it anyway. One thing it DOES do that my other one didnt, it alerts me when I get a new email on my main email address, which I only use for close friends so that is a huge plus. The alert lights on the outside are an awesome feature, but they don't stay lit up, you have to press the up/down sound button on the side of the phone for the time and alerts to sh
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Complete piece of garbage
By Thurston
Only let AT & T give you this phone if:--you would rather not be bothered by irritating calls--you prefer to charge your phone every single day--you prefer to receive messages and texts several hours after they are sent.--you like having really small buttons, making texting difficult--you would rather not have information from voice mails available on screen--you have to actually listen to the voice mail just to find out who called!!!That's right, this is the cell phone that while fully charged sends calls right to voice mail while turned on, then informs you of a missed call hours later. I have had two of them and am battling AT & T to get something else. The worst thing is that, despite its obvious flaws, if you are a light user you don't realize the missed calls thing is the a phone issue until you've had it for a while.Additionally, changing the volume on the speaker is a challenge--you can only do it while a call is in session and it is a very small button on the side of the phone--no setting on disk; you cannot see incoming caller id without opening the phone; the battery life is pathetically short; and the camera is utterly worthless.This phone would have been a stellar performer in, say, 1985. Now it just sucks, out loud.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Waste of money
By Ninja Warrior
This phone looks good only from outside.Inside its just a piece of crap.Poor display, looks very cheap.Poor reception all times.One star for the outside look only.I don't recommend this phone for any reason.
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