Home Sony Ericsson Phones Sony Ericsson T310 Updated: Apr 24, 2015, 9:21 AM Sony Ericsson T310 Specs Released Mar 01, 2003 Display 80 x 101 px Battery 700 mAh Description The successor of T300, the T310 features GPRS high speed data, MMS, global roaming, polyphonic rings, and web browsing. I want it 0 users I have it 1 user I had it 12 users Specs Compare Display Resolution: 80 x 101 px Technology: STN Colors: 256 Hardware Device type: Basic phone Battery Capacity: 700 mAh Type: Li - Polymer, User replaceable Camera Rear: Separate Accessory Design Size comparison Dimensions: 4.09 x 1.93 x 0.80 inches (109 x 49 x 21 mm) Weight: 3.56 oz (101.0 g) Features: Numeric keypad Connectivity & Features USB: Yes Location: E-OTD Other: Infrared Phone features Notifications: Polyphonic ringtones (32 voices), Vibration, Phone profiles Other features: Voice recording Regulatory Approval FCC approval: Date approved: Mar 18, 2003 FCC ID value: PY71130602 Despite our efforts to provide full and correct Sony Ericsson T310 specifications, there is always a possibility of admitting a mistake. If you see any wrong or incomplete data, please LET US KNOW. If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Phone specs database licensing page. Links Sony Ericsson T310 Official page Latest News Using a "bright" idea, Google's Taara chip brings the internet to those who can't connect to it GPU shortage hits OpenAI, delays rollout of ChatGPT-4.5 This rumored OnePlus Pad 3 upgrade may just put the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra to shame iPhone 16e teardown exposes more hidden power Motorola Edge 60 and Edge 60 Pro look awesome in freshly leaked official images If the T-Mobile T-Life app is so great, why won't it let me do this simple thing? Popular stories Lightning is about to strike loyal T-Mobile customers again T-Mobile strategy is backfiring spectacularly, with users leaving or threatening to leave Don't be surprised if you receive $25,000 from T-Mobile in April Update to Google Messages app leaves it with a larger pill to swallow The devastating Galaxy S24 Ultra proves it – compact flagships will always be needed Has Samsung silently discontinued the Galaxy S24 Ultra?