Good design, sturdy build, good display quality, comfortable keypad, smooth interface, good battery life, FLAC format support, good web browser, ability to pause and run multiple Java applications
No 3.5mm headphone jack, no memory card and USB cable in the bundle, poor quality supplied headset, average camera quality, sluggish media player interface, no GPS
The Sony Ericsson Zylo is priced at Rs. 8,500. Despite its flaws, I liked the Zylo. It has a very likable design; the fit and finish, and the build quality, especially of the slider is superb. The display quality is also pretty good, something that yo...
Despite the fact that the Zylo is a flawed Walkman device, i.e. no 3.5mm jack, and it has a largely neutered camera i.e. no autofocus and flash, it tries hard to impress. Ergonomics are a strong point, browsing is a decent experience and music quality ...
Traditional sliders are a dying breed so having one of them for a few days made for a refreshing change. And a Walkman at that – someone at Sony Ericsson must have been feeling nostalgic.Well, let's face it, the Sony Ericsson Zylo can't do all that much...
Abstract: As well as some imaginative colour naming, Sony Ericsson sometimes takes the same approach when naming its devices. One example is the Zylo. ...
Abstract: A few of years ago music phones were just about the most exciting category of handset around, but the world has moved on a lot since then and now all the attention is focused on smartphones, especially now that you can pick one up on pay as you go for as ...
The Zylo is yet another addition to the Walkman range and although it falls a fair distance short of perfect Sony Ericsson are more than likely to continue is this same direction as long as they have the success. I see the Zylo as another 'easy' option...
Support for Flac will have people dancing in the aisles, the absence of a 3.5mm audio jack will have them running for the fire exit. It's a horrible contradiction that cannot be forgiven and until it's rectified, it's hard to recommend the Zylo to the...
3G data speed, clear display, excellent Walkman player with choice of skins and searching options
Cheaply built, fiddly navigation and shortcut keys, lack of camera features and quite slow
If you're after a pretty basic phone that can double up as a high-quality MP3 player, the Zylo phone won't let you down, but it is likely to disappoint in other areas....