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Adding an ecology slant to the familiar mobile phone feature set, Sony Ericsson offers a green product...
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zath.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 13:53:57
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Unfortunately despite many attempts by manufacturers to popularise environmentally friendly phones previous attempts have generally fallen flat (such as the Sony Ericsson Aspen), probably due to the nature of these types of phones to compromise on the...
Well has the Sony Ericsson Elm brought environmentally friendly phones back up to the levels that consumers expect in this day and age? Yes, this can be seen in its performance in the new O2 Eco Rating System for mobile phones. Is it a good phone? Yes...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-09-24 13:53:59
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It’s a sign of progress when we begin to look at basic looking phones and almost start to say ‘meh’ when it comes to hearing about all the technology packed inside.This is where we’re at with the Elm, a phone that is part of Sony Ericsson’s environment...
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As usual Sony Ericcson are concentrating on the low end devices as well as the top end ones. The new Sony Ericsson Elm is placed mid way in my opinion. Its a basic phone but with some reasonable specs. The Elm comes from Sony Ericssons 'Green Heart' ra...
Considering I was not really looking forward to reviewing the Sony Ericsson Elm I was quite surprised how much I liked it. It's certainly not a phone I would use but there is a huge market for phones like this and if you are in the market for a feature...
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Sony Ericsson has been busy producing a range of eco friendly handsets, produced under the GreenHeart banner. GreenHeart phones are made from recycled plastics and have no hazardous chemicals in the build. As a green marketing wheeze, by and large, the...
You’d never know the Elm was an eco friendly handset unless somebody told you, which is precisely how it should be. There are plenty of features too – more than you might anticipate from a first glance at the fairly bog standard candybar design. The c...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 13:54:03
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You might be drawn to this handset by its eco cred, but decide to choose it for its broad spread of features. Opting for the annoying proprietary headset connector was probably Sony Ericsson's worst move with the Elm. Sony Ericsson - Elm price Buy Son...
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We've seen plenty of the recent razzle dazzle in the mobile phone market revolving around tech-loaded touchscreen smartphones like the HTC Desire and their eye-catching budget feature-phone stablemates like the Sony Ericsson Vivaz.By contrast, handsets th...
Eco-friendly, Wi-Fi and HSPA, A-GPS and sat nav apps included, Decent 5MP camera, Generous feature set for price...
Average sized display, No 3.5mm socket or adapter, Mediocre earphones supplied, Limited storage, No USB cable...
A compact and environmentally friendly phone that delivers a good performance for the price...
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Riding the green wave is the Sony Ericsson Elm, part of its GreenHeart range, which aims to be a more environmentally friendly mobile phone. We've seen a number of eco phones from different manufacturers and we don't always buy into the eco pitch: aft...
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...
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We first encountered Sony Ericsson's new line of environmentally friendly 'Greenheart' phones when we looked at the Naite . It was a nice enough budget handset but definitely had room for improvement, which is where the Elm J102 comes in. Available for ar...
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...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-09-24 13:54:03
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The Elm (J10i2) is the latest addition to Sony Ericsson’s GreenHeart range. It’s a mid-range mobile phone with Facebook and Twitter integration, at a price rivalling the (£100) and (£190). With the same human curvature design as the Vivaz, it’s an...
Eco features, Fluid social networking, Great connectivity...
Plastic build, Screen is small for browsing, No 3.5mm jack...
Eco-friendly handset with a strong feature set that belies it's budget price...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 13:54:03
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on the Sony Ericsson Elm The Sony Ericsson Elm is a deceptive creature, looking like a basic candybar and acting like a smartphone, with lots of good features and connectivity options. Sony Ericsson Elm...
For Sony Ericsson Elm, A compact, slim handset that’s bigger on the inside and simple to use.
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The Sony Ericsson Elm packs a lot into its small body and works well. It doesn't pack smartphone power, but is a good buy nevertheless...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-09-24 13:54:04
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The Sony Ericsson may be green at heart but it sure looks like a red hot package complete with imaging, connectivity and novel design. Makers are keen to ride the green wave and phones are rushing to catch up. It seemed Sony Ericsson's GreenHeart had a...
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...
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recombu.com Updated: 2015-04-02 12:53:41
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The Sony Ericsson Elm is part of the GreenHeart series of eco-friendly phones. We take a look to see what is has to offer those who want to make a green mobile choice.What we likedSeeing as the Sony Ericsson Elm is part of the GreenHeart range, we were...
The Sony Ericsson Elm does its bit to help to save the planet. The screen size limits the web-based features of the Elm and the GPS isn't great but the 5-megapixel camera is a nice addition to an otherwise straightforwards and eco-friendly mobile phone...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2015-04-02 12:53:41
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From the front the Elm resembles an unassuming common-law Sony Ericsson candybar but its slinky, arched backbone – part of the manufacturer’s new ‘human curvature’ design code as debuted by the – is a nice counterpoint to its rigid lines elsewhere. S...
Eco-conscious. User-friendly. Good connectivity options. Sharp 5MP camera. Handy social networking apps and widgets...
No integrated 3.5mm headphone jack. No flash or lens over...
The best of both worlds: an eco-friendly phone that doesn’t heavily skimp on features...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2015-04-02 12:53:42
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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...
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mobile-review.com US Updated: 2015-04-02 12:53:40
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Contents: In the box: Positioning At the moment, when the Sony Ericsson Elm was being created, the company had no particular plans for the A200 platform. The platform was supposed to be reserved for a limited number of phones and, without any signi...
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...
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With this phone and others in the Greenheart range, Sony Ericsson has gone all environmentally conscious with the materials used throughout the phone and its packaging. The whole design and look of the Elm is very dated, as it falls into the lower en...
Environmentally friendly mobile, noise cancelling technology...
Proprietary charging port meaning no 3.5 audio socket as a result, no data cable...
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Phones.com Updated: 2015-04-02 12:53:41
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When Sony Ericsson first introduced the GreenHeart series, it brought into the limelight a number of eco-friendly innovations that interlaced usability with responsibility. Dictionary terms like recycled plastics, waterborne paint, carbon emissions, gr...
Ecofriendly features, 5megapixel camera with auto focus and geo tagging, Social Networking sites integration, Good audio playback and call quality, High performance battery...
Unavailability of USB cable in the box, Proprietary USB port, Poor browser performance with animated web pages, Video playback not ably supported...
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The Sony Ericsson Elm in this review is part feature-phone part smartphone, and manages to bring the best of both worlds together in an attractive package that’s aimed at a very unusual market – tree huggers! The Elm is part of Sony Ericsson’s new Gre...
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The is a new member of the manufacturer´s Greenheart family and a feature rich, 3G and Wi-Fi capable device equipped with A-GPS, willing to show their concern about planet Earth without sinking into a fiscal coma in the process. Being a mainstream fea...
Above average functionality, Capable camera, Robust battery, Ecofriendly features...
Lack of proper video playback support, Poor accessory pack, Trial navigational software...
Performance:One of the things the Sony Ericsson Elm is really good at is… calls. While we cannot rate it as perfect, the in-call quality is excellent on both ends of the line and we do not have any major complaints. Our callers sounded loud, clear and...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2015-04-02 12:53:42
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The Elm is a neat, light phone that works well. Its so-so screen and average performance reveal that it’s not as powerful as the smartphone it’s trying to emulate, but it’s highly usable and affordable. User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
Simple interface, neat looks, light and slim body...
Slowish performance, unexceptional screen, no 3.5mm jackLook and Feel...
The Elm is a neat, light phone that works well. Its so-so screen and average performance reveal that it’s not as powerful as the smartphone it’s trying to emulate, but it’s highly usable and affordable...
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