344 reviews
December, 2008
Sony Ericsson W890 is the multi-talented successor of the revolutionary W880 that was announced in a little over a year ago. W890 follows up by increasing the depth of the phone with a meaningless 0.5 millimetres while adding a whole lot of features and a...
Sony Ericsson W890 is a case of love at first sight. It's a brilliant music phone and it has some nice features like the web browser, Media system, excellent phone book and messaging abilities. I have not experienced any serious bugs in the firmware and h...
An understated candy bar that geotags 3.2-MP pics, feasts on Wi-Fi and 3G, and captures 640 x 280-pixel video-for a price.
Brushed-silver finish fit for a Terminator. Smooth, improved keypad. 2-GB Memory Stick Micro included (phone holds up to 4 gigs). Vivid vid clips with crisp sound. Audio recorder. Decent earbuds (finally!). MusicDJ app lets you compose ringtones from your...
Won't take calls during "mass" USB file transfer. Proprietary headphone jack. No WiFi. Camera needs a flash (yesterday!). Tiny menu buttons can feel cramped.
The stylish Sony Ericsson W890 is the successor of the first truly slim model of the manufacturer (W880). In contrast to its predecessor, the new phone has few ......
slim with a pleasant appearance, good sound quality, there are back lid lockers, long battery life
No 3.5 mm jack, Limited camera capabilities, Insufficient integrated memory
We are left with positive feelings about the Sony Ericsson W890. It is a nice, light and slim Walkman, which would satisfy even the most capricious music fans. In addition, thanks to the high-speed UMTS you can check your mail or your RSS feeds, which int...
The Sony Ericsson W890i Walkman phone could go down in mobile phone history as one of the best Sony Ericsson handsets ever. It greatly improves upon its W880i predecessor with a solid, slim casing and we argue that you could even replace your MP3 player w...
Thin design; relatively large screen; HSDPA; excellent music player
Lack of flash on the camera; no Wi-Fi
Sony Ericsson's last attempt at making a thin Walkman phone had us yearning for something more refined, and this is it. The Sony Ericsson W890i combines a slim and solid design with useful features and the all important Walkman functionality
Hannspree has made a name for itself by making a range of wacky portable TVs in the shape of helicopters, giraffes and even an elephant, complete with a trunk. This time around, it drops the novelty act to produce a no-nonsense 32-incher, the XV32...
The Sony Ericsson W890i is a very slim 10mm thick and is another addition to the hugely popular Walkman® range. The W890i is available in 3 colours from Sony Ericsson, Sparkling Silver, Mocha Brown or Espresso Black. It is 104mm tall by 47mm wide and on...
Ive had the Sony Ericsson W890i for a couple of weeks now. Really love this phone and was pleased to get a 2GB card included. There not alot of money to buy but it shows that Sony Ericsson care about their customers
tiny Walkman-branded mobile phone
There are plenty of features in this mobile phone, but what really makes it stand out is the superb design. Small and shiny, it is light and usable. If you don't need a sophisticated camera in your phone it could be ideal.
Sony Ericsson - W890i features - VerdictThere are plenty of features in this mobile phone, but what really makes it stand out is the superb design. Sony Ericsson doesn't always get its handset design right, and this is particularly the case when...

Does this Walkman phone hit the spot?
Compact, HSDPA, Walkman, looks great
Some controls might not suit larger fingers, no 3.5mm socket
Lovingly wrapped in brushed metal, the W890i oozes an elegance that is missing from many of its contemporaries; it doesn't boast about its features, it just delivers them
As is normal with Sony Ericsson phones, you have to use the handsfree dongle as there is no 3.5mm jack which is a negative point. As we mentioned in our First Look review of this phone, Sony Ericsson aimed it at an "older" 25-40-year-old...
A winner of a phone -- period
Walkman 3.0 application, good sound quality, 3.2MP camera, smooth interface, 2GB M2, FM tuner (RDS), well-priced
Takes some time getting used to its slimness, No flash LED for camera
Sandra thinks it's one of the best Sony Ericsson phones to sport the Walkman brand. Find out why.
This is probably the best handset I've seen in Sony Ericsson's Walkman range. I'd like a bigger screen now that 3.5G web browsing is a reality, but I don't want the buttons compromised to get it. And on the camera front - well, maybe it is time for Sony E...
The W890i is another of Sony Ericsson's Walkman branded handsets and it's a testament to the sheer number of mobiles coming along for review at the moment that it didn't push its way to the front of the queue when it arrived in my hands. Something...
Award: Editor's Choice!
sony ericsson w890i review: The sleeker user interface, improved keypad and HSDPA make the W890i more attractive than its predecessor, the W880i.
Beautifully designed, Excellent music player, RSS feeds ticker, 2GB bundled memory
Headphone port on side of phone, Keypad still quite small, Poor quality camera
If you like the W880i, you'll love this newer model. The larger keypad and 2GB memory make this slimline Walkman phone a real winner.
Performance Sony Ericsson has set a high standard with its Walkman branded line. Design They don't come much slimmer, or indeed, much sexier than the W890i. Adding a millimetre in depth to the W880i, the W890i clocks in at a very pocket-friendly...
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