Sony Ericsson doesn't always get the design of its mobiles right. Most significantly, buttons can be too small and fiddly for the average finger to get to grips with. And then there is the ridiculous shake control system where you waggle the phone left and right to move between tracks, up and down to change volume. Bizarre.
Shake control is here, though you can easily ignore it as you have to hold a side button down to use it. But the hardware design is, for our money, immaculate.
This HSDPA handset is a slider. The fascia has a rubbery texture that assists with grip and the slide mechanism is smooth, making this feel like a more expensive handset than it actually is.
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