Find Sony Ericsson W350i deals
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
Average user rating
Average user rating from 2 users
Agree? Disagree? Write your own review of the Sony Ericsson W350i
Sony Ericsson W350i user reviews
August 4, 2009
Posted by: jeremyjakes
"All style, no substance"
What I like:
Dedicated music keys, slimness, looks.
What I don't like:
Limited 1.3 Megapixel camera, cannot lock the phone without the flip
Review:
This is a neat little phone, and you can pick it up from the carphone warehouse at mereli £30, bargain. And as we all no, from the carphone warehouse, by it on the cheapest network they are offering as they are all unlocked to all sim cards.
The looks, wel, i think the best way to describe it, is as the C902's little brother. It inherits certain looks ( the best bits ) and chucks the ugly bits from the C902 and replaces them with improvements.
However, features, if you're looking for a phone packed with features, you're going to be greatly disapointed. Sure it looks great, but besides the Walkman player, which is exceptional, the rest is a fairly basic phone, limited options in the options menu, however, I would say it isnt lacking anything really important, making it very easy to use.
The main review, you may notice, it says you have to flip down the flip to change artists/albums/tracks when you are playing a track. THIS IS WRONG.
When you are listening to a track, and you see the progress of the track etc, press the up key, this will bring you to a list, of the the tracks, queued to play, then press the right key (this is all with the flip up), and you will be brought to the main menu, GREAT!!
The one downside, is the volume and dedicated walkman key, these have worn quickly, and stil work, but not as they used to, this is a minor critiscm to a absolutely fantastic phone. Despite it being cheap, its looks and its simplicity means that I shall be keeping this phone for a very long time.
So to summarise, a great phone, cheap, only £30, supberb looks, but limited features, but, the fact its on 11mm makes it so u cant have super processors for amazin apps on it, do i care, NO!
Tell us what you think
Can't find the product you're looking for? Want to suggest a product for review?

Do More with your Mobile Phone
- Gear Envy: Samsung U700
- How do I back up my mobile phone contacts, text messages and pictures?
- Gear Envy: Samsung G600
- Gear Envy: Motorola Rizr Z8
- Gear Envy: Nokia N95
- Gear Envy: LG Prada KE850
on Mobile Phones
Motorola Milestone: The Droid drops exclusively on eXpansys until 2010
The Motorola Milestone is coming to the UK on 9 December, but it's not landing on a network -- instead, it's selling SIM-free from online shop eXpansys
More:
- Sony Ericsson Aino has touchscreen problems -- but it isn't dead yet
- Tesco iPhone: Exclusive first picture!
- giffgaff Tool hire: Tool up for viral video adventures with the musicle and the gimp
- giffgaff: O2's bonkers-barmy crowdsourced phone network
- Nokia N900 fine-tuned with firmware updates during one-week delay
Latest Mobile phone Reviews
BlackBerry Storm 2
Clicking touchscreen may be useful for clumsy people, but ditching the Qwerty keyboard has its drawbacks
INQ Mini 3G
Sluggish at times, and not the easiest phone to use, but it offers a great range of features at a low price
BlackBerry Bold 9700
Has everything that makes the BlackBerry format great, but other smart phones offer more innovation








