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Having recently purchased a W910i I have had my first experiences of Sony Ericssons SensMe™ function. For those who may not know, with SensMe™ you can discover music by mood. The phone knows the mood of each song without you entering information such ...
and select "Open"
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Sony Ericsson's sales strategy of manufacturing similar products with only physical and minor software changes seems to be a safe strategy. Personally, I'm not a fan safe strategies, but after having used the slim Z770 for some days, I do see why Sony ...
The Z770 is quite unique. It's a new kind of product by Sony Ericsson, and the design is something we've never quite seen before in any previous Sony Ericsson products. This new way of thinking is something we'll see in a few upcoming Sony Ericsson ...
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119 reviews
The launch of Sony Ericsson's premium high-end brand XPERIA back in February was a courageous and highly unexpected move that now seems to be one of the most brilliant moves in a long time. Without further ado, here is to our in-depth review of what ...
There are currently no Sony Ericsson phones that should be compared to the X1. Nor are there any that can match the X1 in terms of features and functionality. If we were to take a comparing look at the global market of smart phones, we'd find a tiny ...
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1067 reviews
The Sony Ericsson W995 is perhaps one of the most important and interesting offerings in Sony Ericsson's 2009 portfolio. As clearly suggested by the product name the phone is a high-end class Walkman phone, but that's not all. Sony Ericsson launched ...
One could think of the W995 as a lighter and improved music edition of the C905, although lacking the brilliant xenon flash found exclusively in the manufacturer's imaging handsets for the time being. This means that the W995 not only features a very ...
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354 reviews
The Sony Ericsson W980 is Sony Ericsson's newest and coolest looking Walkman phones. Music is in essence, and with superb audio quality, the Walkman 3 player, an FM-transmitter, external music controls and a massive 8 gigabytes of onboard memory, that ...
There are no phones similar to the W980 in Sony Ericsson's portfolio that I can think of at the moment. The W980 is the only high-end (Walkman branded) clamshell phone, and there are no other similar generic phones from Sony Ericsson, which - in my ...
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270 reviews
Sony Ericsson W960 is Sony Ericsson's top notch music offering featuring a massive 8 gigabyte flash memory, Walkman 3.0 Touch player, QVGA resolution touch screen, WLAN & Symbian OS with UIQ 3.0. Don't start shaking in your pants because you just saw ...
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479 reviews
Sony Ericsson W910 can be considered a big brother to the mid-end W580 Walkman phone. Both are pretty thin and have got the slider form factor. However where W910 really separates itself from the W580 is in terms of features, design and pleasure of ...
W910 comes in a fancy, relatively small see-through plastic box showing off the phone and a USB MemoryStick Micro card reader, that comes along with the phone. Also included in with my W910 was a 1 gigabyte MemoryStick Micro memory card, a Walkman ...
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1729 reviews
Sony Ericsson recently announced during the Q3 financial results that its C902 model was the hit seller during this quarter. With such a legacy, the W902 is destined to follow in C902's footsteps as a hit selling phone. With the W902, Sony Ericsson ...
The W902 will be available in at least three colour variants - Volcanic Black, Wine Red & Earth Green. Currently, the Volcanic Black variant is the most widely available variant. I'm not quite sure which I fancy the most as they all look attractive
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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 ...
Both phones are obviously not heavy to hold and especially the W890 feels really good in your palm. Where the W880 had square-like edges, the W890 has rounded edges, which feels much better
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The Sony Ericsson W880 is the World's thinnest Walkman (phone) ever! It's measuring in at only 9.4 millimetres in depth, which makes it fit perfectly in every pocket. It features the second generation Walkman player for mobile phones, which has a ...
W880 supports Flash - and thereby you can have Flash menus directly on your phone, which is really cool. There are three Flash themes (and thereby three different menus in Flash) and one theme with the original Sony Ericsson menu. I definitely like ...
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