Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i
Last update: Review by IT Reviews (07 Apr’08)
Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i is a sleek motion-controlled phone weighing only 86g with features such as; 240 x 320, 262,144-colour LCD display, 2MP camera, Video Recorder, supports HSDPA 3G/GSM/GPRS/Edge, unique Shake Control feature, 1GB memory stick (stores up to 900 songs) and USB connectivity.

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Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i Reviews
IT Reviews reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“Basically, when playing music you can hold down the Walkman button on the top edge of the mobile and then shake the phone to move between tracks…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.”
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Mobileburn reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“The 2.4″ QVGA screen is the largest you can get on a non-smartphone from Sony Ericsson. The color is brilliant and visibility under the sun is good. There really is nothing about the display that warrants complaining. Even the automatic light sensor works just the way it should be. 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”
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TrustedReviews reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“The number pad sitting under the slide mechanism is reasonably comfortable to use. Its keys are flat, but they are large and when pressed you get a loud, affirming click…The camera, as I’ve already noted, is a mediocre 2-megapixel affair. It has no flash or self-portrait mirror. The coloured dish, photographed indoors under normal household lighting conditions, is a little grainy, but colour reproduction is not bad. Outdoors the white chair is reasonably well reproduced, though definition is not that wonderful.”
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RegHardware reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“The music performance here really is top class. The supplied in-ear ‘phones are better than you’ll get on many MP3 players and are capable of producing a sturdy amount of bass as well as subtlety in higher frequencies. It’s a very pleasing all-round audio performance. You can tweak equaliser settings, or add MegaBass to the low end too. It’ll play them through the phone’s speaker too.”
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CNET Asia reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“The good: Slim design; built-in motion sensor; large 2.4-inch LCD; HSDPA connectivity. The bad: Walkman button too small; poor location of connector port; no onboard 3.5mm audio jack; sub-par camera. The bottom line: The W910i is great for those looking to purchase a trendy music phone with a little bit of fun, but which doesn’t lack in features, although it’s a little pricey.”
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Mobile-phones-uk reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“The W910i incorporates Sony Ericsson’s new “Shake Control” that lets you change to a new random track by giving the phone a flick. The motion sensor also lets you flip between portrait and landscape viewing of photos. Fun, but not life changing.”
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Yourmobilephonesreviews reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“The quad band capabilities of the Sony Ericsson W910i allow the user to enjoy world wide roaming which is fully dependant on the user’s network operator. The battery provides approximately 9 hours of GSM talk time or approximately 400 hours of standby battery time from a fully charged battery.”
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Tech.co.uk reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“SensMe is an odd little feature, which allows you to select your tracks depending on what sort of mood you’re in. Each tune is shown as a point on a four-way graph divided by the axes happy, Sad, Fast and Slow. You then use the D-pad to find the best track to suit your mood. Fun to use and practical too.”
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Stuff TV reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“..you receive an ample-sized QVGA display and a rubberised but mechanised keypad that’s surprisingly responsive. If you’re bored of the black then Orange is also exclusively peddling a fetching red version…The W910i is veritable shakermaker and the most feature-stuffed and multimedia savvy Walkman phone to date”
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GSMarena reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“The video player, previously found in the entertainment sector, is now accommodated in the media center as well. It supports fast-forwarding and rewinding as well as playing clips in slow motion. The interface is simple but stylish, although it fails to impress from a functional point of view.”
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3G reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
” There are a number of features and functions that separate the W910i from the rest of the Sony Ericsson Walkman range. The fact that it has HSDPA means it’s far more powerful than its predecessors and makes web access and downloads (the W910i comes with Sony Ericsson’s PlayNow built-in) fast and enjoyable.”
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SMH reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“It’s cool for the first five nanoseconds, before you realise it’s easier to - wait for it - press one of the navigation buttons on the handset instead…Horizontal mode is particularly useful for watching movies and playing the bundled games, both of which you’ll want to get stuck into after experiencing the large, crisp 2.36-inch screen.”
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LetsGoDigital reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“The new Media Manager PC programme lets you organise your music, photos and podcasts on your PC and transfer them via USB to your phone. An incredibly simple tool to use, you can for example search and select music on your computer or audio CDs and convert the tracks to mobile-compatible formats before the transfer takes place, thus saving time as well as your phone’s resources.”
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GoodGearGuide reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“The W910i is another excellent addition to the Walkman range, combining a well-crafted design with some new music features. It doesn’t come cheap, but provided you don’t require an exceptional camera, this handset is definitely another winner.”
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CNET UK reviews the Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i and writes;
“The first thing that strikes you when you initially grab hold of the W910i is the screen…It’s a joy to use as the colours are vibrant and text and icons look very clean and sharp. Despite the large size of the display, the handset itself actually feels very slim and light.”
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Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i PRESS RELEASE
Sony W910 Joins Sony Ericsson W910i Walkman Range
Organise your files, photos, music and convert file formats on your PC with the Media Management Software and then simply upload on to your phone via a USB connection and your Black Sony Ericsson W910i is then ready to go, keeping you entertained and in touch whenever and wherever you go.
The Sony Ericsson W910i is currently available on all Uk networks and also features on pay as you go, which is unusual for such high specification mobile phones. The Sony W910 is a direct upgrade to the previous W900 model which was discontinued some months ago.
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