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Sony Ericsson W880 Reviews

Cellular phone with two digital cameras / digital player - WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM More product details

$210.37

The Sony Ericsson W880i has a slim, eye-catching design. It offers admirable call quality and a... (cnet.com)

The Sony Ericsson W880 is the World's thinnest Walkman (phone) ever! It's measuring in at only 9... (se-nse.net)

alaTest Review Summary for Sony Ericsson W880

We have collected and analyzed 129 expert reviews and 1409 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 79/100 and users rate it 82/100. The average review date is January 30, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 492146 reviews from other Cell Phones. The alaScore™ for this product is 88/100 = Very good. Last update: November 19, 2009.

alaSCORE 88

880100

1538 reviews

November, 2009

79 / 100

129 Experts

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82 / 100

1409 Users

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from $210.37

Expert Reviews (129)

US

Sony Ericsson W880i - flame black (Unlocked)

By (cnet.com)

The Sony Ericsson W880i has a slim, eye-catching design. It offers admirable call quality and a decent feature set including Bluetooth, a Walkman player, and a 2-megapixel camera. It has quite a long battery life as well.

The Sony Ericsson W880i navigation controls and keypad buttons are tiny and difficult to use. Also, it lacks an FM radio, and the music quality was tinny.

The Sony Ericsson W880i is a decent multimedia cell phone but we couldn't get past the poorly-designed controls.

Photo gallery: Sony Ericsson W880i We didn't know quite what to make of the...

Rating

66100

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US

Sony Ericsson W880 review

By Michell Bak (se-nse.net)

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 ...

No rating

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se-nse.net
US

Sony Ericsson W880i

By (digitaltrends.com)

Funnel your favorite music into the ultra slim W880i Walkman phone. Store up to 900 tracks - enough to give your musical taste buds whatever they fancy. 9.4mm thin and with a casing of stainless...

Store up to 900 tracks - enough to give your musical taste buds whatever they...

No rating

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User Reviews (1409)

US

"spectalurar minimalistic phone"

By hasofy (cnet.com)

1. great minimalistic design 2. extremely durable body 3. stays where you put it due to rubber back 3. good walkman feauture 4. buttons although small separated from eachother and easy to use 5 user interface and display 6. slick, ultrathin and light

if you use it for calling and listening too records no cons. forget about taking high quality prictures with hopeless camera though and listening to radio since there is none

US

"Great Entertaining Phone"

By razaj1992 (cnet.com)

Great for the trip to work and back keeping m... 

Great Features and Support for files

Speaker could be bettr...alot bettr

US

"music should sound good!"

By unnoobify (cnet.com)

let me point out that I find this phone reall... 

beautiful design, blog-writing, integrated calender and nearly everything you can think of, comes with 1gb of memory which is enough for you to walk around with 10 albums!

even through good headphones the sound lacks punch and detail

Manufacturer's Description

Funnel your favorite music into the ultra slim W880i Walkman phone. Store up to 900 tracks - enough to give your musical taste buds whatever they fancy. 9.4mm thin and with a casing of stainless steel: the W880i is ready to rock. And the Walkman player 2.0 is never more than a click away.

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