Networks: 2G, Phone features: With FM radio, Connectivity: Bluetooth, Camera resolution: 2 Megapixels, Standby time: 350 hours ...
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Review summary: The Sony Ericsson W910 is a rather unconventional looking slider phone, and one of the newer members of the Walkman line of music handsets. Sam takes the W910 out for a walk about Hong Kong to see how it measures up to other music phones. Read all ...
Pros: Great media organization, cool shake control, large display, smart search dialing
Cons: No 3.5mm audio jack, only average sound quality, poor keypad ergononics, harsh ringtones
Verdict: With the exception of keypad ergonomics, the w910i is a well-designed device.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: It's a slim, sliding Walkman phone with 'shake control'. Is Sandra impressed?
Verdict: It is not an unreserved thumbs-up for the W910i. The shake control is just a gimmick, the auto screen rotation is more useful when it works. The camera is so-so. But nonetheless this handset does have some appeal.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The latest in Sony Ericsson's ever expanding range of Walkman phones, the Sony Ericsson W910i introduces a couple of nifty music features.
Verdict: A nifty and stylish music phone with a decent feature set. We like the Sony Ericsson W910i.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Offers excellent design and build quality with some nifty features but is expensive.
Verdict: The latest in Sony Ericsson's ever expanding range of Walkman phones, the W910i introduces a couple of nifty music features. SensME technology and 'Shake it!' should keep music lovers busy, while other features certainly haven't been overlooked -- the ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: After 2 years and over 15 models later, SE may have just hit the jackpot, or have they?
Pros: Sleek and light body, Large screen, Feature-rich, Good sound quality, Good looking and easy-to-use interface
Cons: Slow interface, Average camera for a premium-segment phone, Slightly expensive
Verdict: The Sony Ericsson W910i package comes for a street price of Rs. 18,200. This sort of a price is expected for a premium-segment Walkman phone that incorporates some of the newest technologies. But I'm looking at it from the Indian consumer's point of ...
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