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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 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...
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, So...
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 thin d...
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 UIQ...
Sony Ericsson W960 feels like one of the best products ever from Sony Ericsson. The operating system and user interface is strong and performs well. Multitasking is good because of the excessive amount of free RAM memory. Calls are good and the speaker i...
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 usage....
Sony Ericsson W910 has proved to be a brilliant phone with above average features and a music part like no other. The new A200 platform has worked flawlessly on my W910 and I haven't experienced any bugs with it whatsoever, whereas K850 has a few. W910 h...
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 - it's...
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 the...
So when it comes down to it, is this a fashion phone with absolutely no advanced features? No, absolutely not. S500 has some nice features for the common user, and that's where it's being segmented. It's not for high tech-geeks like me, but more for peopl...
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 couple o...
Overall W880 seems like a really nice phone for people, who doesn't need smartphone capabilities. It does it's job, and it does it well. For music it's truly a great phone, and that's where it's targeted at doing great, although it's lacking a radio. Anyh...
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. K550 has just been released a mont...
The Sony Ericsson K550i is a really nice phone for those, who doesn't need all these fancy features like WiFi and GPS, but still would like a nice camera phone that takes some decent pictures. The pricing of the phone is very good compared to the specific...
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