Sony Ericsson J132 User Reviews
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- User score
- Andy
- Ratings for this phone
- 10
- 6
- 8
- Date Posted
I like to go mountain biking and have destroyed quite a few phones in the process. I got this one as it was incredibly cheap and it wouldn't matter quite so much if it got broken. Well, several crashes later, it's still going strong. The phone is very basic in terms of features but it has a superb battery life, fantastic signal strength and really good sound quality.
- User score
- Ramsay
- Ratings for this phone
- 6
- 4
- 4
- Date Posted
I did not have high expectations of this phone as it was very much bought as a back up phone while my own was being repaired. But though there is little to boast about, it does do the job as a spare phone. I can make calls and send texts. This is not a phone that too many people will fall in love with, but if you are looking for something cheap and basic, you could do a lot worse than the J132.
- User score
- armyknife
- Ratings for this phone
- 8
- 6
- 8
- Date Posted
A very cheap mobile phone, I paid £7.50, that serves its function, namely making phone call. A large battery gives excellent call time and the phone can be left on for days without needing to be recharged.
The highlight for me is the ability to charge the phone via USB, its power socket is mini-usb, so no need to take the charger with you.
About the only additional feature to its basic phone functions is the inclusion of a very usable RDS FM radio and you can plug in standard headphones of you choice into the 3.5mm socket.
Also included in the retail box was a handsfree kit and though on T-mobile the phone actually came unlocked. Overall an excellent basic phone.
- User score
- Cookie1000
- Ratings for this phone
- 6
- 4
- 6
- Date Posted
At a cost of just under £5, you do get what you pay for - a very basic phone which is what I personally wanted, it does not have a camera but the screen is a nice size as are the buttons which make texting fairly easy. It comes with a FM radio + earphones, torch and alarm. I'm not sure I will ever use these add-on's but they may come in handy if I find myself alone and in the dark somewhere.
Based on 4 user reviews
50% Recommend | Rank #303
“Well, several crashes later, it's still going strong”
Review posted 9th Nov 2009 by Andy
“something cheap and basic, you could do a lot worse than the J132”
Review posted 13th May 2009 by Ramsay
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