buffalo princess12345's Review of Sony Ericsson P800
17th Jan 2004
Overall Rating
- Value for money

- Reception

- Features

- Style

*cool looking*
*good colour screen*
*great internet access*
*lots of fun features*
Bad Points
*takes along time to set up internet*
*large, heavy, and bulky*
General Comments
I got this Sony Ericsson P800 mobile phone 7 months ago and sony ericsson had it for 4 of these months it was not working as soon as i got it, it switched on and off by its self and wasnt really all that fun it had no games and the internet took a lifetime to get working you also cant get uk sites on it until you download opera (takes AGES!!!!!) if this phone is for someone just for everyday use i would suggest a smaller and lighter handset! (BEWARE!!! IF YOU SEND ANY SONY ERICSSON TO SONYERICSSON DONT EXPECT TO GET IT BACK ANY TIME SOON)
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Members' Comments onbuffalo princess12345's Review
Boinng
on 12th Feb 2004buffalo princess12345
on 29th Feb 2004Well the phone I happened to get had no games and when I tried to download opera over the cd and it took up all my memory! even though I believe in what some of the things you say I still believe its not the phone for most people!!!
Natasha4john
on 31st May 2004Class review mate!!!
Natasha Kane on 3rd Jul 2004
Great review made me think again about sony ericsson!! And I totally agggrrreeee!!!
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The built in browser isn't that bad - and doesn't have anything against "uk sites" - but Opera is better on the whole. Opera only takes a couple of minutes to download and install (unless you're suggesting doing it over the phone, which is madness).
The P800 comes with a total of four games - Solitaire and Chess built in, and the much more impressive and arcade-like Stunt Run and Men in Black on the CD (so you don't have to clutter up your memory stick with them if you don't want to).
I can't comment on the reliability issues you've had personally, but I've had mine for four months now with no crashes whatsoever - which is pretty good for a phone these days, let alone a PDA.