
Introduction :
The Sony Ericsson TM506 is the first Sony Ericsson phone to land in T-Mobile's ranks for quite some time. This clamshell is also the first Sony Ericsson to support T-Mobile's brand new 3G network, which is being rolled out nationwide. We give it a good workout, to see how well the TM506 represents its maker on T-Mobile. A 2 megapixel camera is on board, alongside Bluetooth with A2DP support for stereo headsets.
Sony Ericsson TM506 Features:
Price: $194.99 (USD)
Problems :
The Sony Ericsson TM506's external display is small with limited functionality. It supports only three GSM bands and the speakerphone quality is mediocre.
Conclusion:
Rounding out the rest of the package is everything you'd expect on a mid-range Sony Ericsson piece—A-GPS, 2MP camera with video recording, Bluetooth 2.0, Memory Stick Micro slot, a barebones media player, and all the rest in a light but solid feeling flip form factor (but I could do without the green). In the end, it's not for smartphone people, or worth leaving another network for, but if you're already on T-Mobile and it's time for an upgrade, you could do a lot worse for your money.
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Sony Ericsson TM506 Review
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