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Sony Ericsson Z525a (AT&T) Review
The good: The Sony Ericsson Z525a is an attractive device with a broad range of features and decent call quality.
The bad: The Sony Ericsson Z525a has poor photo quality. Also, its promised battery life and memory size are lower than for its predecessor.
The bottom line: The addition of push-to-talk compatibility gives the Sony Ericsson Z525a a boost over the previous Sony Ericsson Z520a, but its smaller memory, poorer battery life, and persistently bad photo quality are detractions.
Sony Ericsson Z525a (AT&T) Specs
Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson
Part number: Z525aBLUATT
- Product Basic Spec
