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Sony Ericsson's latest high-end Walkman offering is much more than just another Walkman phone. It is the first Walkman phone to combine an array of features, including built-in GPS, HSDPA network connections, Walkman 3 player, latest Bluetooth ...
The one phone in Sony Ericsson's portfolio most similar to the W760 is the W910 - another thin slider Walkman phone, featuring a large display, same user interface, HSDPA network support, Bluetooth, and much more. W910 is considerably thinner and ...
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578 reviews
What mainly differentiates the W715 from other Walkman feature phones is that it's the first one to feature Wi-Fi. It's also got a big screen for better browsing, a GPS module, a great and stylish shell and, last but definitely not least, Sony's ...
Some may think that it's yet-another Walkman slider that is almost identical to previous models. I'll try to prove them wrong in this review. Oh, you'll also find lots of photos and UI snapshots, in case you want to just skim through the boring, yet ...
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117 reviews
The Sony Ericsson W580 was a great hit, especially among youngsters, and its successor, the W595, is set to take over where W580 left. W595 is a funky looking HSDPA-enabled Walkman phone in a slick and thin slider trim that will appeal to most.
The W595 measures 100 x 47 x 14 millimetres, and tips the scales at a relatively mere 104 grams. It doesn't look as heavy as written, but I'm pretty sure that's solely because of the high quality materials. The size of the phone is excellent. It'll ...
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403 reviews
The W380 is a stylish clamshell handset that compliments Sony Ericsson's Walkman range. Like many previous Sony Ericsson handsets this one isn't going to blow you away with an impressive list of features, but that's not the point of the handset, and ...
The thing that struck me about the W380 was how good it looks. Now to be fair looks are highly subjective and some may not agree with my appraisal of the W380's design, but I would argue that it has a simple and clean look, which belies an elegant ...
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402 reviews
Who doesn't remember the good old T610? I certainly do, mainly because it was one of Sony Ericsson's best products ever and it was an important brick in a huge puzzle for the manufacturer. The story goes on with the T650, which is a 12.5 millimetre ...
and a video of it below
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The Sony Ericsson S500 is the first slider phone with the "emotional design" from Sony Ericsson. It is also the first slider in the S-series. I'd bet you remember the first spy pictures of S500 - every one was saying / thinking that this one would be ...
But now let's get on with the camera, and let me tell you about some of the features. As always you have the standard lighting options and digital zoom at your service when using the camera. You can set different sorts of things such as different ...
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2382 reviews
The Sony Ericsson P1 is Sony Ericsson's first smart phone in a smaller physical size than ever before. It's approximately 25% smaller than its predecessor, the P990, and with a weight just below 125 grams, it's also about 30 grams lighter. Furthermore ...
The obvious comparison to make, would be a P990 versus the P1. As said earlier on, the P1 is quite a lot smaller than the P990, and weighs a good 30 grams less as well. The keyboard feels much better to use (after some practising), and the format is ...
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735 reviews
The K850 is Sony Ericsson's camera flagship phone of the year packing the 5 mega pixel camera with auto focus, xenon flash, BestPic, Cyber-shot technologies and a whole lot of extra features. But of course it's not just a phone with a great camera - ...
-menu comes with the A200 platform, and this is stinking nice (if only it was a bit faster)! It's for all your photos, music and videos and has separated menus for pod casts (yes, that's possible, too, on the new A200 phones!)
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The Sony Ericsson K660 is a stylish web phone targeted at the youth. K660 impresses with speedy internet connection possibilities, a bold design and choice of colour, as well an attractive price tag. This is a traditional Sony Ericsson phone - which ...
The K660 sales package is a tiny box, and it's amazing how Sony Ericsson managed to get the bundled accessories in it. It was definitely almost impossible for me to get it all back in. Along with the K660 comes a 256 MB M2 memory card, a HPM-62 stereo ...
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336 reviews
The K550 is part of the second generation Cyber-Shot phones along with K810. Where K810 replaces the K800, K550 replaces the older K750, which introduced 2 mega pixels in camera phones and auto focus in a compact design. Note: This review is old-styled
The menu system on K550 is very much like the one on W880 and K800 - more like K800's actually, as this one also has the "Cyber-Shot" icon in the menu. The menus are very easy to use, and it doesn't take long before you master the phone's menu system. ...
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