Sony Ericsson T303 Butterfly Edition
Maxabout Review
Purely Feminine
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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Sony Ericsson T303 Butterfly Edition


The Sony Ericsson T303 has apparently been designed to “promote broader appeal to a wide audience.” It an attractive phone that is small and neat enough to carry with you on every occasion. The T303 looks like a tiny, simple slider phone that will fit in any pocket.
Sony Ericsson has now come out with a charming T303 Butterfly edition phone, a perfect gift for the your Valentine - it was launched a few days before 2009 Valentine’s Day. This phone comes in a pink chrome casing with flower designs on the rear, a reflective mirror glass display as well as a matching charm and carrier pouch.
This compact slider phone has been given the high-end treatment, with a mirrored screen, metal housing and chrome finish. It has a basic 128 x 160 pixel TFT display, a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth and an FM radio. Overall size is 83 x 47 x 15mm and the T303 weighs 93 grams.
The T303’s megapixel camera is ready to take pictures in an instant. You can use Bluetooth technology to transfer photos wire-free from your phone to a compatible computer, and then email them to any number of helpful style-advisers.
the Sony Ericsson T303 comes with a multimedia player, but just 8MB of non-expandable memory. That’s enough for about a single song and no more, so really the media player is only useful to support MP3 ringtones. More usefully, the FM radio comes with TrackID to help identify the song that is playing.
Music-wise the Sony Ericsson T303 isn't really a disappointment. It has a built-in FM radio and a media player with TrackID. The TrackID feature lets you ID a song clip you have just recorded in a bar , cafe or during your commute to work. The Sony Ericsson T303 has a measly 8MB of built in memory but it is expandable with Sony's Memory Stick Micro.
As for connectivity options, the Sony Ericsson T303 has no WiFi, 3G or HSDPA connectivity. This is phone will just work on a standard GSM network though it has Bluetooth connection but no A2DP profile.