Typical price: £60
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What is it: Entry-level Walkman music phone
What we think: Solid, basic music phone with great audio quality but not much else going on
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 6 April 2009
Tags: audio quality, phones, podcast, FM radio, headphones
We like:
Great sound quality; included FM radio; very light; trim design
We don't like:
Proprietary headphone jack; clumsy music-transfer software; jaggy video; shoddy Web browser
You might also need:
A bigger memory card -- 512MB fills up surprisingly quickly
CNET UK judgement:
The Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman delivers good sound quality in a neat design for a low price. For those who want a decent, inexpensive phone that plays music, it's a good choice, but don't bother with the poor camera and Web browser
Full review:
Sometimes you don't want a massive Sunday roast with all the trimmings -- you just want something light. The Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman is light like a plate of sashimi, both in terms of its features and weight, at only 79g. Continue Reading...
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Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman History
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Sony Ericsson Walkman accessories: Candy for your ears
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Sony Ericsson unveils W595 and W302 Walkman phones
We're taking a look at the other two new Walkman phones announced by Sony Ericsson today, the W595 slider and the W302 candy-bar
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