Typical price: £200
What is it: Snazzy clamshell aimed at sporty types
What we think: Not ideal for the serious sports fanatic, but for anyone just starting out this phone could be a handy first step
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Reviewed on: 5 January 2007
Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson W710i, radio, applications, RSS feeds
We like:
Stylish design; good side controls on front screen; big, clear front screen display; good music playback; plenty of bundled memory; bundled PC synch
We don't like:
Can't accurately measure distance travelled (though at least you can calibrate the pedometer)
CNET UK judgement:
The Sony Ericsson W750i is not a substitute for professional kit to help with your fitness training, and if you want to do anything other than running or jogging it is out of the question. This aside it is a well-designed phone with lots of plus points, including a strong range of software and good music playback
Full review:
Sony Ericsson's W710i is the second phone we've seen recently that offers some special features for sporty types -- the first being Nokia's 5500 Sport. Continue Reading...
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