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A new candy-bar mobile from Sony Ericsson that provides a wealth of features in a small package at a good price...
The Sony Ericsson C510 sports features that only a couple of years ago would be considered leading edge and demanded a high premium. Now you can have those same features in a neat package at a very reasonable price. Looking around at the PAYG deals av...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 13:05:41
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The C510 is a solid mid-range Cybershot handset. Its key design wont suit everybody and the Web browser leaves a bit to be desired, but overall it does a good job. Sony Ericsson - C510 price Buy Sony Ericsson C510 securely online at a bargain price £...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 13:05:45
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Mid-range Cyber-shot snapper focuses in on the mobile handset heartland Cheap / photo features / protected optics / easy to use Camera only average / awkward button grouping / bulky proprietary connection port The top end of the phone market is dominat...
Cheap, photo features, protected optics, easy to use...
Camera only average, awkward button grouping, bulky proprietary connection port...
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It seems that not a day goes by when Sony Ericsson are not announcing a new device to add to there already amazingly large, ever expanding Walkman or Cybershot range. But then you have to say with these iconic brands like this from Sony at their dispos...
The Sony Ericsson is a combination of both massive potential and mild disappointment. The lack of real power in the camera department is - if Im honest - a let down considering this is advertised as a Cybershot device. However, it does make up for it...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-09-24 13:05:52
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The C902 was, and still is, a decent cameraphone. Packing in 5-megapixels and a powerful LED flash, it has served the market well. But now Sony Ericsson is offering a cheaper model that retains the basic style (right down to the mix of silver and blue...
The C510 is a cut down version of the C902, featuring a 3.2-megapixel camera instead of 5-megapixels. You get a twin-LED flash, lens cover, illuminated camera buttons and a new Smile Shutter function that waits until your subject smiles before taking t...
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The Sony Ericsson C510 is a Cyber-shot phone with a mere 3.2-megapixels of camera capability. It is presented as a mid-range mobile and in that respect, it delivers very well. Looks and ergonomics present me with some very familiar Sony Ericsson dilemmas...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 13:05:54
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the Sony Ericsson C510 gets the thumbs up, particularly when taking into account its mid-tier status. The camera is capable of some cracking shots with plenty of on-board features and 3’s exclusive array of social networking applications are bound to...
3 customers can keep up to date with their Facebook updates.
The onboard memory is miserly, as is the lack of a microSD card.
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Like the rest of the mobile big boys, Sony Ericsson has been upping its cameraphone firepower, with top-of-the-range, multi-megapixel sharpshooters like the 8.1Mp C905 and the forthcoming 12Mp Idou flying the flag for its photo-centric Cyber-shot line-...
The Cyber-shot C510s camera credentials may not be up there with the latest, greatest cameraphones, but it takes a decent picture within its limitations – although low-light shooting performance isn’t pretty. This isn’t a Cyber-shot phon...
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A feature-packed yet affordable 3G mobile phone, Sony Ericssons C510 Cyber-shot boasts a 3.2-megapixel camera with sliding lens cover, a dual-LED flash and HSDPA connectivity. Although its features dont stray from the norm, the C510 is great value for money at this price. The Sony Ericsson C510 is a candy bar mobile phone that has a straightforward, yet sleek design. Controls are relatively simple, with a five-way navigational pad that is flanked by two selection buttons, answer and end call...
Simple, stylish design, camera features, sliding lens cover, HSDPA-capable, user interface, great screen...
Controls and keypad a little small, lack of Xenon flash, proprietary headphone jack...
Sony Ericsson’s C510 Cyber-shot mobile phone represents excellent value for money at this price. It won’t wow you with its features, but this is a more than capable mobile phone with a stylish design...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-14 02:12:05
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With the wide variety of mobile phones available on the market, a phone needs to have something truly remarkable to set it apart. The Sony Ericsson C150 doesn’t exactly exude originality or innovation but it is a solid little handset that is sure to p...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-12-04 05:02:19
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The Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot doesn't have too many exciting bells, and the whistles aren't very jaunty. For a mid-tier phone, you'll find a few features, mainly based around the tempting mobile internet functionality that 3 provides. It's availabl...
There's enough in the Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot to make it a feasible choice, particularly in terms of internet functionality. Its budget price tag doesn't hurt matters either. The Cyber-shot branding is misleading, though, and this is more of a go...
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Sony Ericsson´s Cyber-shot lineup comprises both high tech models competing with top camera phones by other manufacturers (although the failed to impress us during at our latest tests) as well as simpler devices meant for people on a thinner budget, w...
Comfy and easy to use, Excellent browser, Smiling face detection technology, Passable quality of outdoor pictures...
Forget about snapshots indoors, Doesn´t bring out anything new alongside of previous 3megapixel phones, Unfit for video playback...
The Sony Ericsson C510 brings along all good distinguishing marks characteristic of all devices by the same manufacturer, such as robust battery that lasts (10 hrs talk time and 400 hrs in standby). Unfortunately, snapshot quality is the same as the ol...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-12-04 05:02:19
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A great all-rounder, and a good choice for a mid-tier handset. Others to consider Sony Ericsson W595 User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
3 customers can keep up to date with their Facebook updates...
The on-board memory is miserly, as is the lack of a microSD card. Look and Feel...
A great all-rounder, and a good choice for a mid-tier handset...
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The Sony Ericsson C510 offers clear calls, solid reception quality and loud and somewhat shrill ring tones, although they don’t start creaking at the highest volume settings. While it’s not the loudest phone we’ve tested to date, I can’t say I missed...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2016-12-04 05:02:21
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The Sony Ericsson C510 is a very sleek and slim candy bar style phone with state-of-the-art digital camera technology. Its built-in camera has something called Smile Shutter technology. This amazing technology can detect when someone smiles, and then...
Attractive design ,Impressive 2.3 megapixel camera with state-of-the-art technology ,Customizable themes ,Nice 2.2 inch display with clarity and detail ,QCGA video ,160 MB of built-in memory ,Great navigation menu...
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The C510 has tons of good extras including Google Maps, Bluetooth, a media player, FM radio, slide in lens cover, a special Snapfish photo application from HP, and Microsoft Exchange Active Sync features. Its a sleek looking phone that comes in silve...
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