Networks: 2G, Connectivity: Bluetooth, Camera resolution: 2 Megapixels, Standby time: 425 hours ...
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Review summary: One of the latest Sony Ericsson Walkman phones to be introduced the W880i is the slimmest music phone to be introduced this year. With a large memory and stunning metallic styling the W880 is set to be the top selling Walkman phone of 2007
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Source: 3g.co.uk
Review summary: The W880i certainly has its fair share of the "wow" factor. This is attributable to the fact that it is a genuine bantamweight which oozes charisma from the outset. Of particular note, is its brushed stainless steel finish and the stand-out colour ...
Pros: A touch of the wow factor packaged in a light slim walkman.
Cons: Camera lacks autofocus, No FM radio and the keypad is strange and awkward.
Verdict: Sony Ericsson reach bantanweight class with the W880i and receive a big thumbs-up from 3G.co.uk
Read Full ReviewVerdict: Sony Ericsson has finally jumped onto the thin-phone bandwagon when it launched its first sub-10mm Walkman phone, the W880i, a week before the 3GSM World Congress in February. (The company offered sneak peeks of the handset earlier in January during ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The sleek new Walkman phone finds it way into our hands from overseas. With plenty of music options, but a lack of local 3G, is worth the import?
Pros: Great, slim design. Best-in-class music player, with all the accessories you need. Bright, crisp screen. Very good camera, especially for such a small phone.
Cons: Tiny keys. No 3G support in the U.S. No pre-loaded IM options. No reception in subway tunnels. No video calling for importers.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A member of the Walkman series of phones, the Sony Ericsson 880i is for those who like their phones rich in multimedia but small in size. The phone is very thin, very light and very small
Pros: Very small and light, excellent music playback capabilities.
Cons: Smallish screen, buttons difficult to press.
Verdict: If it weren't for the tiny buttons on the W880i, we'd be huge fans of this phone. It's small, stylish and the software is just about right. It plays music well, takes good pictures and manages messaging very well. The quality of the display is fair ...
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