internal keypad reveals itself the moment you unfold the phone. It is pretty big and features large spaces between keys, which makes typos impossible. Unfortunately, the buttons are a little bit illegible if not exposed to good light conditions, and a little bit hard to press.
The layout of the keypad is the usual, embedded into all Sony Ericsson's handsets, with one exception: the power button that can be found right under the big
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The opening mechanism is sturdy enough so you will not feel any jog even after heavy use. The only drawback I have noticed is the back cover, which opens by inserting your nail into a small gap found on the left side of the phone, right above the volume key. Because the back cover is made of pure plastic and is very slim, this action might seem very dangerous when executed in a hurry and repeatedly. Basically, every time you try to pull out the battery to put in a different SIM or want access to the M2 slot card, you have about 50% chance to severely damage the back cover. Overall, Sony Ericsson W380i is one damn
Display and Camera
If you are used with Sony Ericsson's latest Walkman series handsets, then you will be a little bit disappointed by W380i's display performance. Besides the fact that it is rather small (1.9 inches), the TFT main screen only supports 176 x 220 pixels resolution, but 262k colors. Benchmarks revealed that both latest SE models – Z555i and W380i features the same kind of display, thus scored similarly in performance.
Compared with other phones launched by other brands, SE W380i's results are below average, but seem to be better than devices like Nokia's Prism collection or Samsung's
The 1.3 Megapixel camera features 4x digital zoom, but only when you choose the biggest resolutions (QVGA 320 x 240 pixels or VGA 640 x 480 pixels). The camera lacks autofocus, flash, and video recording capabilities.
There is no doubt about it: Sony Ericsson's W380i camera is not meant for taking pictures. I believe that the only reason this phone has a camera is for the Gesture Control feature, which requires it.
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