What is it: Entry-level Walkman music phone
What we think: It won't replace your MP3 player, but it's a decent, easy-to-use entry-level music phone
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 25 June 2008
Tags: sony ericsson, plan, panel, ericsson
We like:
Easy to use; fairly decent sound quality; great keypad; easy to text; pretty good screen; FM radio
We don't like:
Slow file transfer rate; very poor audio format support; flimsy flip panel; can't navigate using Walkman buttons
Also known as:
Sony Ericsson W350
You might also need:
Better earphones; Bluetooth headset
CNET UK judgement:
A really pleasant entry-level Walkman phone with easy-to-use features, good Walkman functionality and decent sound quality. But the poor audio format support is really annoying, it won't play any content with DRM and you have to use an adaptor in order to use regular headphones. Other than that, we think it's great
Sony Ericsson W350i History
17 Jun 2008 in Crave
Hands-on with the Sony Ericsson W350i flip Walkman
After a wait of several months, Crave's finally got a Sony Ericsson W350i. Despite being something of a budget handset, we're very taken with this unusual Walkman model
7 Jan 2008 in Crave
Sony Ericsson announces the W760i, Z555i and W350i
Sony Ericsson started CES with a bang, announcing the W760i, Z555i and W350i before the event has properly started
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