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Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman
The Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman has answered our prayers for a Walkman phone with a standard headphone jack and revamped media-transfer software. Add an 8.1-megapixel camera and a slick-looking design, and you've got a media phone that's best in its class
Editor's rating
8.3
Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman
The Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman takes a good swing at replacing your MP3 player with its great sound reproduction, dedicated music player keys, heaps of features and classy looks. Nevertheless, it's hampered by missing a 3.5mm headphone jack -- and its music transfer software gives us a nosebleed
Editor's rating
7.8
Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot
The C510 Cyber-shot is a good all-round camera phone, with a sleek, robust design, easy-to-use interface and decent selection of entertainment features. Those expecting great photo quality will be disappointed, but the C510 has enough special features to make it a worthwhile handset
Editor's rating
7.3
Sony Ericsson C905
Sony Ericsson has always produced good camera phones but the C905 outdoes them all. The high-resolution camera with xenon flash produces sharp shots even in low light and we were impressed by all the extras, such as GPS and Wi-Fi. If you're looking for a serious camera phone that could replace your camera, this is it
User rating
7.6
Editor's rating
8.8
Sony Ericsson T303
Do good things really come in small packages? We took the tiny Sony Ericsson T303 out on the town to find out. One thing's for sure: this phone is pretty basic, with just a 1.3-megapixel camera and only 8MB of memory. But it's incredibly sturdy and the big draw is its diminutive size, so it could be just what you're looking for
Editor's rating
5.0
Sony Ericsson W980
The latest clamshell Walkman phone is absolutely packed with features. Deep breath: HSDPA, stereo Bluetooth, support for the most common music formats and a 3.2-megapixel camera. More exotically, the W980 boasts an FM transmitter, Microsoft Exchange support and an accelerometer
User rating
9.7
Editor's rating
7.6
Sony Ericsson Z750i
With its mirrored finish and attention-grabbing colour scheme, Sony Ericsson is obviously aiming the Z750i at the style-conscious. This handset has substance too, however, thanks to its decent onboard music player, GPS and speedy HSDPA support
Editor's rating
7.8
Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman
The budget Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman music phone compromises on many things -- camera size, video quality and Web browsing, for example -- but, thankfully, not sound quality. Small in size and low in price, it's a good choice if you don't want to get bogged down with features you'll never use
Editor's rating
6.3
Sony Ericsson W595
Sony Ericsson's new W595 is a slider handset with a 3.2-megapixel camera, and it replaces the popular W580i from last year. Supported music formats include MP3, AAC, WMA and WAV, meaning it could replace your MP3 player. The new camera is a definite improvement and there are some better specs, too, so have a look
User rating
5.0
Editor's rating
7.4
Sony Ericsson W902
The W902 is Sony Ericsson's flagship Walkman phone for the end of 2008, and the first Walkman to come with a 5-megapixel camera. We were impressed with the pictures we took -- especially since it's a music phone, too. With a decent interface for browsing media and a solid, attractive design, the W902 is one to check out
Editor's rating
8.4
Sony Ericsson C702
A dust- and splash-proof handset, Sony Ericsson's C702 is a sturdy mid-range phone that'll easily fit into your pocket when you're out in the elements. Considering it sports a 3.2-megapixel Cyber-shot camera, GPS and HSDPA, it's a bargain for someone who's on a budget
User rating
7.5
Editor's rating
7.5
Sony Ericsson W760i
The Sony Ericsson W760i is our favourite of the company's phones and it's the best Walkman phone to date. This music phone crams in loads of features, including GPS and HSDPA. Music playback and audio quality during calls are both impressive and its menus are slick and attractive
User rating
5.0
Editor's rating
8.7
Sony Ericsson C902
Sony Ericsson is constantly blurring the boundaries between mobile phones and digital cameras. Its latest camera phone, the C902, blends in to both camps with its 5-megapixel camera complete with autofocus and face detection. It's an excellent handset, too, with fabulous features
User rating
8.5
Editor's rating
8.0
Sony Ericsson W350i
If you miss the styling of flip phones, Sony Ericsson's W350i will give you that desired blast from the past. Clearly geared towards music playback, this retro, pseudo-candy bar handset sports dedicated Walkman buttons on its exterior and decent call performance
User rating
3.0
Editor's rating
7.2
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
The Xperia X1 is a refreshing addition to the Sony Ericsson portfolio -- it's unlike any phone the company has ever released. Not only is it Sony Ericsson's first Windows Mobile smart phone, but it also offers loads of features, including a slide-out Qwerty keypad and HSDPA. Does this handset quench your smart phone thirst?
User rating
6.5
Editor's rating
7.0
Sony Ericsson Z555i
The Sony Ericsson Z555i fashion phone looks rather special, at least at first glance, with a criss-crossed glossy design on the front. You can browse the Internet, install Java apps, and it has an MP3 player. A cleverly hidden OLED screen, which displays time and incoming call and text information, is a cool touch
Editor's rating
6.6
Sony Ericsson K660i
A potential diamond in the rough, the Sony Ericsson K660i might not be glamorous, but its simplicity could be what you're looking for. It's attractive, in an understated way, and isn't bereft of features -- there's an MP3 player and HSDPA for the Web and video calls. Just don't expect great pics from the camera
Editor's rating
7.9
Sony Ericsson W380i
The Sony Ericsson W380i is a solid, stylish clamshell music phone. It's intuitive and simple to use, from making calls to listening to your favourite tracks. Music and podcasts alike are easily synced, and combined with its excellent call quality, the experience is highly enjoyable
User rating
3.3
Editor's rating
7.0
Sony Ericsson W890i
The Sony Ericsson W890i Walkman phone could go down in mobile phone history as one of the best Sony Ericsson handsets ever. It greatly improves upon its W880i predecessor with a solid, slim casing and we argue that you could even replace your MP3 player with this handset
User rating
7.2
Editor's rating
8.3
Sony Ericsson W960i
Thanks to Sony Ericsson, music phones are all the rage, and the W960i is the richest, best-sounding phone we've heard so far. Its 8GB of onboard memory nets you plenty of space for your tunes and the new drag and drop media manager is a breeze. If you're a music lover, it fits the bill
User rating
8.3
Editor's rating
7.9
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