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
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March 12, 2008
Posted by: Ghost_01
"Perfect for me"
What I like:
Walkman phone that delivers, great bang for the buck
What I don't like:
Battery life could b better, screen a little small for such a pricey phone
Review:
I purchased this phone after comparing it's specs in detail with similar Sony Ericsson products, like the w580i. Apart from the a slightly bigger screen on the w580, the rest of the w610's specs speak for themself. 60+ mbs internal memory to less than 20 alone sold me on this phone, especially as these two phones cost almost the same price when I bought the w610i.
I also came across too maybe reports about cracking keypads on the w580 and decided I could live without the grief. I'll take fiddly keys over broken keys any day of the week, thank you. If you're a music lover, and want a product with a more rugged build, buy the w610i. I've got no regrets and you won't either.
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