Typical price: £100
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What is it: Candybar mobile with great music features
What we think: Solid Walkman phone but with frustratingly fiddly buttons
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 October 2007
Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson W610i, Web sites, radio, video calling
We like:
Good looking design; excellent music features; good battery life
We don't like:
Fiddly, soft keys; no 3G
CNET UK judgement:
The Sony Ericsson W610i can't be faulted in terms of its music features or connectivity, but the screen isn't as good as those found on premium Walkman phones. Still, if you can put up with its fiddly buttons, it's a decent budget alternative to the W880i
Full review:
The W610i is essentially a cut down version of Sony Ericsson's W880i. Unfortunately, it doesn't share the W880i's slim dimensions, but it does borrow its distinctive metallic keypad and top notch music playback features. Continue Reading...
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