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Not everyone is looking for the latest smartphone when it comes to buying a mobile. Some folk just want something cheap and simple to make calls on. If you're one of these people then Sony Ericsson has you in its sights with the S312, a budget handset tha...
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While Sony Ericsson’s main market push seems to concentrate on the feature-rich, high-end products, the company has released models designed for the less-demanding user...
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The Sony Ericsson S312 is a quirky little phone with a shiny shell and a slim, firm, form factor that feels nicer than any Sony Ericsson dumbphone we’ve seen in a long while. Is it all looks and no brains though? Find out in our Sony Ericsson S312 r...
Space age shell...
Laggy...
One of the coolest looking dumbphones we've seen this year...
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Sony Ericsson tends to get the most publicity from its Cyber-shot cameraphones and Walkman music phones. Not unusual, that, but the company also has a large array of mid-range and lower end mobiles. A case in point: the S312. At £100 Sim-free or £69 fr...
If you want a low-cost PAYG phone, the Sony Ericsson S312 isn't bad. But there are plenty of alternatives to choose from, and there’s nothing that makes this one stand out from the crowd. ® More Phone Reviews... LG Chocolate BL40 Samsung...
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The Sony Ericsson S312 is pitched as an entry-level handset, with a few added touches that bring the camera to the fore. But is this a viable camera phone, or does it struggle to drag itself out of the bargain basement? The S312 is a typical candybar p...
Simple to use, practical camera shortcuts...
Cheap materials, poor keyboard, poor video capture...
It may be cheap and if you are an infrequent phone user who just needs a handset for occasional or emergency use, then the S312 is simple and reliable. If you are a heavy phone user you might be looking for more...
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The S312 is another in Sony Ericssons low priced low end devices and so often it is natural to instantly assume that low price = low quality and with these devices Sony Ericsson are desperately trying to change this perception and portray the fact tha...
Overall the Sony Ericsson S312 is a solid mobile phone which I really enjoyed using which surprised me as it did not come with the down fall of many low priced mobiles I have used in the past, instead it offers an attractive phone features and functio...
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Budget phones generally come in various shades of bland, but there are some that try to take their aesthetics in a different direction. The S312 is afflicted with these aspirations.Yes, a term like ‘afflicted’ may sound a tad negative, but then we’re n...
Decent keypad, FM Radio...
Dodgy gold trim on silver version, Washedout display, No autofocus on camera...
The Sony Ericsson S312 offers a decent keypad, but questionable styling and a washed-out screen make sure it doesn't break out of fairly mediocre territory...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-12-29 08:06:27
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There’s something pleasing about an entry level phone that looks good enough to hold its head up around the more pricy models. The Sony Ericsson S312 falls into this category thanks to the mirrored borderless 2-inch screen, although there’s little else...
It’s difficult to get excited about this handset - it offers calls, texts, and a few basic camera features. But with its attractive screen, and clear menus, it could be just what a minimal phone user might be looking for.Like this phone? Compare 6,778...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2016-12-29 08:06:27
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As usual on the side of the phone is the proprietary connector. Personally we can't wait for this to be phased out when USB becomes the norm. It really takes away from the look of the phone. This quad-band phone also sports a 2-megapixel camera that c...
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