Sony Ericsson Hazel GreenHeart Review

Abbey Smith 04/18/2010 1

 Sony-Ericsson-Hazel-GreenHeart-Review Sony Ericsson announced two new devices of the “GreenHeart” range. They are  the Sony Ericsson Hazel GreenHeart and the Sony Ericsson Elm GreenHeart. The phones are environment-friendly as they do not have harmful emissions in the air of carbon dioxide.

The Sony Ericsson Hazel comes in a simple but stylish design. The SE Hazel is a slider cell phone. The handset comes in two color schemes: you can choose from Superior Black and Passionate Rouge. The size of the phone compiles 102 x 49.5 x 16 mm, its weight is 120 grams. The device is handy and slim. It is pleasant to hold it in a palm. The Sony Ericsson Hazel provides 2.6 inches TFT touch screen. The screen supports 16 million colors and its resolution is 240 x 320 pixels. Below the screen there is the logo of Sony Ericsson, underneath there is a keypad. The main functional keys include the Selection key, the Ok key, the Exit/Back key, and the Call/End keys. In order to get to the numeric keypad you should slide it open.

The media features of the SE Hazel include: a 5-megapixel camera with auto focus, music and video player.

The SE Hazel has supports 2G (GSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900) and 3G (HSDPA 900/ 2100). The phone provides fast access to the Internet. There is Wi-Fi in the Sony Ericsson Hazel. We also liked GPRS with 32 to 48 kbps speed and EDGE with 236.8 kbps. What concerns connectivity, the SE Hazel features USB and Bluetooth v2.1.

The inner memory of the Hazel provides with 280 Mbytes and there is an opportunity to enhance the memory with memory cards up to 16 Gbytes.

The battery life for 3G provides up to 4 hours of talk time and up to 450 hours of the stand-by time. If to speak about 2G, the stand-by time is up to 430 hours and talk time is up to 10 hours.

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  1. Gautham 11/22/2010 at 12:21 AM -

    I bought this phone a few months back n im really really disappointed.. I was a big Sony Ericsson fan n used to convince my friends to buy Sony Ericsson phones before buying this phone.. The reason being, I owned a SE W580i earlier which was fast and the 2mp camera without a flash, produced great images, the music was good too.. But now I have started hating Sony Ericsson.. Hazel-J20i is not at all a good phone.. its a waste of money.. the 5 mp camera produces good pics only during the day.. in the night its totally useless as the flash it has doesn do the job.. the flash acts like a focus torch n the subject in the picture is blurred spoiling the entire image.. the speakers are equally bad.. therefore the music when played in loudspeaker mode is not audible from a few meters and the clarity is also not good.. the clarity is gud only wen u hear the music thru a good earphone.. but unfortunately the earphones that come wit this model is a Sony Ericsson basic earphone which does not even fit into ur ears properly and keeps falling down.. wen u pay so much for this phone, Sony Ericsson doesnt even provide a good earphone.. the phone does not have a 3.5mm jack either so that u can use a good normal earphone.. on top of all this the phone is too slow, which makes user experience of this phone very bad.. Sony Ericsson is not changing its hardware n software according to the new expectations of the consumers in the market… other companies lik samsung, nokia provide a full touch screen phone wit better music , 3.5 mm jack, good earphones and new user interface, etc for a much lesser price.. why is Sony Ericsson stil stickin to its old big port for charging n earphones.. all this will prove costly for Sony Ericsson.. for a price of 12k in India the phone is not at al worth the money..

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