Typical price: £260
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What is it: Sleek and stylish slider music phone
What we think: Top class music phone blessed with a stunning range of features
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 31 October 2007
Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson W910i, battery life, SIM-free, video calling
We like:
Motion-sensing controls; large display; stylish design; great music player
We don't like:
Average camera; motion control lag
CNET UK judgement:
It's difficult not to be impressed by the Sony Ericsson W910i. Not only does it have a great screen, easy-to-use menu system and support for high speed downloads, but it also boasts a top class music player with funky motion-sensing controls. For music on the move, it really is hard to beat
Full review:
Everyone may be waiting to find out just how good the W960i is going to be, but for now Sony Ericsson's W910i is the phone that looks best equipped for music on the move thanks to its large screen and quirky motion controls. Continue Reading...
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Sony Ericsson W910i History
23 Nov 2007 in Reviews
If you're being weighed down by the excess baggage in your pockets, you should consider amalgamating your mobile phone and MP3 player and looking at the variety of Walkman phones on offer from Sony Ericsson
17 Oct 2007 in Crave
Sony Ericsson W910i: You've got to shake it to make it
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Latest user reviews
July 5, 2009
Posted by: Rag
"I want to like it, but I don't"
March 13, 2009
Posted by: jaxdodger
"Fundamentally flawed"
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