Sony Ericsson's
Z710i is a bit of an ugly duckling. Maybe "ugly duckling" is the wrong phrase -- after all, we found the phone to be just swell-looking in the flesh -- perhaps "black sheep" is a better way of putting it. Stuffed squarely between the
Walkman line and
Symbian-based smartphones, a handful of perfectly respectable handsets like the Z710 virtually blend into the shadows of Sony Ericsson's product range -- but often offer all the functionality of their flashier brethren in a toned down (and sometimes cheaper) package.
Putting ourselves in the mindset (if only for a moment) of a corporate suit on the lookout for a capable midrange phone, the Z710i stacks up impressively on paper for a clamshell in its class: 2-megapixel camera, Memory Stick Micro expansion, extensive media support with external controls, and dimensions that make it all but disappear in a pocket. In practice, it's just a solid device, and there's just not a lot to say about it. Then again, Sony Ericsson would probably have it no other way for its low-key clamshell.

If you can get past the missing Send and End buttons, a paradigm that Sony Ericsson's been fond of for some time, there's not much here not to like. Menus were speedy and predictably organized (and animated, but not annoyingly so), camera picture quality was decent, and the inclusion of A2DP is (in our humblest of opinions) huge for a phone in this class. We found the keypad's blue lighting to be a bit uneven, but the unit we were provided with was an engineering sample, so we're inclined to Sony Ericsson a mulligan here. Sound quality over the handset was clear and loud but had a strange quality to it, like the phone was sitting in a can; again, we're guessing (read: hoping) it's a pre-production quirk.

We found the large monochrome external display to be surprisingly pleasing, to the point where we think we'd take it over most any color one. Why? At the end of the day, a clamshell's outer screen should be all about presenting key information quickly and efficiently; if you need more, you can always flip 'er open. With 128 x 128 pixels at its disposal, not only are we getting virtually everything we need on the Z710i without opening it, but we found it far more readable in typical outdoor conditions.

Added to a T-Mobile or Cingular store shelf, the Z710 could run the risk of disappearing in a sea of similarly-priced flips, but it's saving grace could be its brand name. Samsung and LG typically lead this segment in the domestic GSM market, and Sony Ericsson brings a breath of fresh air with a different (arguably more refined) user interface and a feature list that could make even a power user crack a smile. That being said, we haven't heard any announcements to make us think this thing's going to make it onto our networks in an official capacity, but the quad-band GSM radio with EDGE make it a solid choice for our business exec alter-ego looking to try something a little different.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jon @ Oct 22nd 2006 1:25PM
I really don't want the added overhead (and stray controls) of a music phone - that's the only thing keeping me from the W810i. If there were a non-Walkman version, I'd lunge for it - as it is, this Z710 looks like my perfect phone (at least until the K790a comes along).
knite19 @ Oct 22nd 2006 1:41PM
screw the z710i. can we get a z810i? an updated z800i would make my day.
mroach @ Oct 23rd 2006 10:37AM
#3 - I couldn't agree more. Even though it has long since been supplanted by a K750 and a K790i, I sitll love my Z/V800. If they could make another one with the screen and software of the K790/K800, I'd be all over it. They need not change anything else.
Phones Review @ Oct 24th 2006 7:27AM
The phone looks a little bland and bulky if you ask me considering the cool sexy phones that we have recieved for this year of 2006, sorry Sony Ericsson you have had some amazing phones but this one needs to be scrapped try again is what you should do.
Sarah Ameen @ Oct 27th 2006 6:51PM
I disagree, i think this phone looks great. Its a shame that it doesnt have a better camera. 2 Mp is not so great, considering we are having the 3.2 MP etc coming out.
I have to say i have been looking for silver clam shell, for so long! Does anyone know when they are planning to release this beauty!
DeeJay @ Jan 10th 2007 2:06PM
Sony Ericsoon Z710i is great phone.
It would be better if:
- is "not so fat"
- have bigger inner screen
- have cover for the camera
Greetings from Macedonia!
tj9eb @ Jan 22nd 2007 10:13AM
@knite19 and mroach:
V/Z810 would be of a totally different class.
For about $155(!) carrier/simlock free you can buy the Z710i here in Europe. That's quite cheap regarding its features. All reviews from major cellphone sites agree that this phone packs a very decent and informative outer display, a good inner display -though small, intuitive and fast menu, very good signal strength, quite good xhtml NetFront-browser with ability to create bookmark-folders etc and RSS, (semi)hot swappable memory card, unlimited voice- and call-recording, stereo bluetooth, flight mode, a 2MP camera better than some 3.2MP phonecameras, and is solidly build (unlike its competitor Nokia 6131). Some guys install the W710i firmware on it, so it act just like the walkman-phone (same hardware).
All in all quite a pack, it would say!
tj9eb @ Jan 22nd 2007 3:19PM
P.S. I forgot Push E-mail ;)
tj9eb @ Jan 22nd 2007 3:21PM
P.S. I forgot Push E-mail ;)
protege831 @ Jan 28th 2007 8:40PM
How can a SE z710i be converted to a w710i? Please tell me how to do this