SpecEagle review · Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson Naite review: 2009 eco-friendly entry.

SpecEagle Editorial·Jul 2009·$200
Overall
50/100
Class rank
#26 of 37
Tier
Feature
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The verdict, up front

Sony Ericsson Naite.

Naite was Sony Ericsson's 2009 eco-friendly entry — 50% recycled plastic with carbon-saving features.

01Display

56/100

56/100 trails the 59-point cohort average for feature phones of 2009.

TypeTFT
Size2.2"
Resolution240 x 320

02Performance

44/100

44/100 trails the 48-point cohort average for feature phones of 2009.

Storage40 MB + microSDHC

03Camera

56/100

56/100 trails the 60-point cohort average for feature phones of 2009.

Main2 MP

04Battery

64/100

64/100 trails the 68-point cohort average for feature phones of 2009.

Capacity950 mAh (removable)

05Software

56/100

56/100 trails the 59-point cohort average for feature phones of 2009.

What works
  • 50% recycled plastic body.
  • eMail + Facebook social.
  • Compact 94 g.
  • Eco-focused at $200.
What doesn't
  • Java OS limits.
  • 2 MP cam.
  • 40 MB storage.
  • No camera flash.
Cross-shop it against
Samsung Jet S8000
$500 · score 65/100

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 37-phone cohort of feature devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .