Well connected, camera works pretty well, call quality
Operating system has changed little over the past few years, no 3.5mm jack
The Elm is a capable candy bar handset in the tradition of Sony Ericsson and though some will appreciate being able to get their hands on a phone that is familiar, little has changed in the Elm from previous handsets of this type from Sony EricssonKey ...
Excellent image and text handling, Quality camera, Eco-friendly
Cramped web browsing, Small screen, Limited games
GoogleMaps takes advantage of the onboard GPS and operates surprisingly quickly, though moving around the map using just a D-pad does become tiresome. There's also WisePilot Sat-Nav software but it isn't particularly easy to use and certainly isn't good e...
Social-networking fans will approve of the Facebook and Twitter widgets; useful GPS functionality; speedy HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity; FM radio included
Proprietary headphone jack means you can't use your own cans; user interface is often sluggish; small screen
Sony Ericsson's latest eco-friendly handset abounds with apps, in an effort to be a best-of-both-worlds phone. But the Elm still feels like a compromise ...
Abstract: For some people, smartphones are not an option – they’re either too expensive, too fancy or too complicated. And this is understandable, especially when you consider the pace with which mobile phone technology changes and shifts.However, feature phone...
The Sony Ericsson Elm isn't a revolutionary device but it sure has a front spot in the company's feature phone lineup. It's arguable whether GreenHeart will be as compelling as Cybershot or Walkman, but the Elm is certainly not limited to an e...
The ringtone is loud; the communication quality is decent and typical of all modern models. Its quality build is a high point of the model. Several technologies are used to boost the speech recognition quality during the conversation. Automatic volume...