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In many ways the Equinox is a fitting successor; like the TM it has a thin flip phone design and it sports a similar feature set that includes support for T-Mobile's 3G network. Yet, it also suffers from Sony Ericsson's signature design missteps. Design The Equinox's design has its good points, but ultimately we weren't that impressed.

It's not unattractive, but a few elements like the external display and keyboard impact the phone's usability. What's more, it's high time that Sony Ericsson ditches its proprietary habits. But before we start complaining, we'll tell you what we liked. The glossy black skin catches the light and fingerprints , and there's a circle motif on the front face.

The handset also has a sturdy hinge and a soft touch material on the back cover. The 2. With support for , colors and a decent resolution x pixels , it's bright and vibrant with sharp hues and graphics. The menu interface is simple and intuitive and you can add the MyFaves display to the standby screen. Also, you can adjust the display brightness and the clock size, and you can activate a light on the front cover to glow when you receive a call. On the downside, the external display is too small and dim to be really useful.

It shows just the time, battery life, signal strength, and numeric caller ID. You won't see photo caller ID and the date, and it won't work as a viewfinder for the camera lens. The display is hidden when the backlighting is off, but you can't change the backlighting time. The Equinox also encourages Sony Ericsson's worst habit, its poorly designed controls. Both the navigation array and backlit keypad buttons are flat and slippery.

We made a few mistakes when dialing and texting. The experience isn't very comfortable and it's difficult to dial by feel. You can designate four shortcuts for the toggle when the phone is in standby mode.

The remaining exterior control is the volume rocker on the left spine. It's slightly raised, but it's smaller than it should be. And that brings us to our biggest gripe of the Equinox's design. As the rest of the cell phone world--even Samsung--moves to the standard Micro-USB charger port, it's disappointing that Sony Ericsson still uses a single proprietary port for both the headset and the charger.

Of course, not only does that restrict you to one peripheral at a time, but also you'll need an adapter for your own 3.



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