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January 2008
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The editors liked
Shake control to toggle music lists and gaming options
2.0 megapixel camera
Play Now 4.0
Ability to blog both photos and video footage
FM Radio
Cutting edge design and technology
3.0 Walkman player
Very large display
The first Walkman handset to boast HSDPA
Users will be able to make the most of downloading music
Orientation sensor
Very slim – only 12.5mm/0.5”
Good display
Visible at direct sunlight
Great media organization
Cool shake control
Large display
Smart search dialing
The editors didn't like
A lot of American retailers don’t offer phones produced by Ericsson
The two-megapixel camera is no more than adequate. Sony Ericsson seems set on either offering handsets with great music functions
Abstract: Its official: the award for the most gimmicky mobile phone feature unveiled this year goes to Sony Ericsson. The latest instalment in its successful Walkman series introduces a "shake control" function. Holding down the W910is Walkman button while t...
HSDPA capable, design and build quality, large display, new multimedia interface, SensME and Shake it! technology
Expensive, in-call volume could be louder, below average camera The Final Word The W910i is another excellent addition to the Walkman range, combining a well-crafted design with some new music features. It doesnt come cheap, but provided you dont req...
The W910i is another excellent addition to the Walkman range, combining a well-crafted design with some new music features. It doesnt come cheap, but provided you dont require an exceptional camera, this handset is definitely another winner.
Like that wet kid from the Sixth Sense or Annette Fielding, the W910i has an freaky extra sense – SenseMe – which automatically creates playlists based on your tagged songs. For instance if you tag Boccelli you’ll get other operatic numb...
If we’re hyper-critical we’d say it’s plasticky and the two-megapixel camera’s stingy, but that’s all. Move on now. Nothing else to see here.
Sony Ericsson truly is a music-mobile maestro (try saying that when you’re drunk!). With SenseMe, HSDPA, and a new motion sensor, the W910i is like the Lloyd Webber of the tuneful phone industry, only better looking. Best offers for the Sony Ericsso...
Abstract: Tastefully decked out in Noble Black or Heart Red (who thinks up these colours), the W910i is a slider-type phone. It has a display that certainly grabbed your attention. Taking over most of the front area, this 2.4 inch TFT screen is capable of show...
Abstract: Colour aside, I rather like this mobile. The shake control feels a little like a chancy add-on which you will either like or loathe, but there are lots of good features and the slider format keeps the phone down to a pocketable size. Sony Ericsson - W...
Abstract: Sony Ericsson W910i S ome phone brands are known to be the first to integrate innovative techniques in their mobile phones. When Sony Ericsson introduced the W910i an innovation was born, ready to reinforce the Sony Ericsson Walkman series. The Sony Er...