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What is it: A very slim Walkman phone that will store around 240 of your favourite MP3s
What we think: It's a very attractive phone with a great music player, but it's let down by its small, fiddly keypad
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Sony Ericsson W880i user reviews
February 8, 2009
Posted by: SparkleHorse
"Perfect for me"
What I like:
I like how slim it is and how it looks and the 1G memory
What I don't like:
The camera is bad in low light
Review:
The slim design meant that this phone was really easy to carry in my pocket and small handbag. I loved the way the phone looked (the silver and black version) and the rubber feel back was tactile and easy to hold onto.
The keys are like small grains of rice and at first felt annoyingly pointy to press. However I got used to them and never had a problem pressing the key I wanted, so the keys probably wouldn't be a problem for people with slim fingers.
I lost this phone in town last night =( and although I'd had it for nearly two years I was happy with it. I quite often droped it on the floor which it coped with fine.
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