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Ericsson R320s
Newest Review: ... it's got an IR port. Not only to communicate with a PC but also with another R320 to exchange phone numbers and such. Also not tested... more |
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by - written on 17/12/03 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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It's a stretched T28 without the flip up lid. It's a fancy pocket calculator. It's a nice universal remote control with lit display and integrated mobile phone. Oh, so close! It's just the very first WAP-enabled mobile phone by Ericsson. And it's... nice... decent and... not that big. I had the chance to test this ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/06/03 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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Earlier this year, I had a request from my 85 year old grandfather to obtain him a new mobile phone. His old Ericsson A1018s had died, and he was in need of a replacement. In between the time of the A1018s' death and obtaining his new R320s, he attempted to use my uncle's Trium Mars, and failed due to the relatively small keys. I knew that ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/02/03 (31 readings)
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I got one of these about three years ago and still use it on and off (got an Eriscsson T681 which I also like). It has the infra red port, a built in modem and (slow) WAP but who uses fast WAP anyway? A good, tough, stylish phone that will be regarded as a classic. Does what's needed effeciently and, when used with the ultra slim standard ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/01/02
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This first telephone Ericsson, supporting WAP, which ensures an user an access to information and services Internet on the screen of mobile telephone. Standard: GSM 900/1800, time of work in mode of waiting/talk: before 65 hours/270 min, size: 130 X 51 X 15 mm, Weight: 95 g (with battery) Telephone small, though antenna spoils all deal. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/01/02 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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I obtained my Ericson R320s as the result of a letter I received informing me that I had won a weekend for two and two bottles of wine and a mobile phone which is the above mentioned model. The competition was a bit of a con as the free weekend was ok as there where a few hotels to chose from but you had to pay for all meals and there was ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/09/01 (Very useful, 395 readings)
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The r320s is Ericsson's answer to the Nokia's popular 7110. On paper both phones have much the same features; WAP browser, big displays, infrared modems and so on. However, Ericsson have taken the a similar approach to the design of the r320s, as they did to the T28s, that is very light and slim. The r320s clocks in at just under 100g, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/07/01 (Very useful, 157 readings)
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Having decided to purchase a new mobile phone and service plan I began my search on ciao for positive opinions on the phones available, therefore my choice is based on all opinions before it. I eventually decided on the Ericsson R320s with its sleek look and large screen. It may look a little more bulky than the ever popular Nokia phones but for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/05/01 (Somewhat useful, 24 readings)
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Having owned a Nokia 7110 and a Sony CMD-J5 I have to say the Ericsson R320s eclipses both in terms of functionality and usefulness. Whlist the Nokia and Sony are triumphs of form over function, the Ericsson excels at all the things that are important in a WAP phone. Its robust and will survive the 'back of trouser pocket' syndrome with ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/05/01 (Useful, 49 readings)
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I have had this phone for 6 months now. In terms of functionality the only thing it lacks is predictive text. It's features include a calendar, vibrate alert, user set templates for SMSs, IR modem, alarm, WAP, big screen, memo, voice dial, slim, light, and teris and solitaire games. I think that the menu system is excellent, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/04/01 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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The r320s is a fantastic, feature packed phone from our friends at ericsson. It has many great aspects, and the price has plummeted from nearly £150 to almost free on contract recently. The r320 is a very well designed phone, however the shape may not be to everybodies liking, and it may seem a little big when compared to the T28 or ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/03/01 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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Well, for a start it's tiny. I've had a few phones that look small but aren't - Nokia 5110, Ericsson GA628. The R320s on the other hand looks quite chunky until you get your hands on it and realise it's about as thin as a phone could ever get, even with the supplied heavy duty battery it's less than an inch thick at the widest ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/01/01 (Useful, 62 readings)
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The Ericsson R320s is an advanced phone that includes a WAP browser and an IR port (for linking to other phones or computers). The phone looks quite nice, with a large aerial as a distinguishing feature. While this may stop you from putting it in your pocket, it does not detract from the look of the phone, and seems to receive a good signal, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/11/00 (Useful, 57 readings)
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When it comes to mobiles, it seems that Nokia are the clear winners for volume of mobiles out there, but for quality, there are some much better buys. I've always been a fan of Ericsson handsets, and recently upgraded from the SH888 to the R320, a move I've not regretted. It's a little taller that I'd like, and it's ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/10/00 (Very useful, 171 readings)
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I have had Ericsson's in the past, the last one was the SH888 (Nice and rugged), and I have always been happy with them. But then I got hold of a R320s for the weekend, and all the years of hard work that Ericsson have put in to try to impress failed miserably. My initial impression of the phone from looks alone was that it was slim, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/09/00
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WAP Phones are very poor and not worth the extra money we pay on them. The site look very poor as they are far too small to see in the viewfinder. The choice of web sites is alos very poor and i dont think will catch on. However this Ericsson R320s is a good phone, with all the mods and cons availible which are currently there ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/07/00 (Not useful, 49 readings)
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If you are a tech head and are thinking about a new wap phone and you want the latest as I know you all do then one of the fones you have probably considered is the Ericsson R320. It is in my opinion one of the best phones on the market if not the best. It does have some drawbacks. I will directly compare it to a Nokia 7110 for the sake of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/06/00 (Somewhat useful, 162 readings)
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This is a graet phone with access to the internet. It is pay as you go which gives you control over how much you spend. With four hundred minutes of internet / weekend calls each month it is well worth your money. There is up to three hours talk time and one hundred and fifty hours standby time. This phone is only available with BT Cellnet. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/06/00 (Useful, 154 readings)
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Now this rather lovely piece of kit has been delivered into my paws, I felt duty bound to write a small review on it. Basically it is a very slim, fully featured WAP phone, it has a look of the phone that James Bond used in Tomorrow Never Dies and it is Ericsson's first WAP phone. This phone is truly feature rich, it has ... Read the complete review
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