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TOP RATED SONY ERICSSON PHONES
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Sony Ericsson W810i
Score: 90% When: April 2006 Worth: $450 What: Music phones, Sony Ericsson phones
Picking up where the W800i left off, the Sony Ericsson W810i offers improved music navigation in tandem with the same excellent music management capabilities and decent amount of bundled memory as its predecessor. Out-of-box audio quality is on par with the high standards we’ve come to except from the handset maker, while we’re slightly disappointed by the lack of stereo Bluetooth audio. These niggles aside, the W810i makes for a stellar music phone with side servings of a 2 Megapixel camera and EDGE. More...
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Sony Ericsson K750i
Score: 80% When: June 2005 Worth: $290 - $410 What: Camera phones, Sony Ericsson phones
Compact yet high quality, Sony Ericsson’s K750i is the first camera phone to merge a 2 Megapixel camera with a small form factor and still achieve results with good colour saturation and comparably crisp detail. The inclusion of auto and macro focus further reinforce a positive impression, even though we’re slightly disappointed by its poor synchronization performance. Connectivity in general is also a tad limited, but the high resolution screen provides a window to an otherwise impressive handset. More...
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Sony Ericsson W300i
Score: 72% When: July 2006 Worth: $299 - $410 What: Phones, Music phones
Delivering music on the cheap, Sony Ericsson's W300i delivers something of a contrast-filled out-of-box experience with a first-rate interface and sound quality - offset by low storage and an otherwise anemic feature set. Fortunately, memory expansion and a friendly price tag saves the day, making this an excellent alternative for those desiring a mix of solid call and message handling and excellent music capabilities. More...
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Sony Ericsson W600i
Score: 60% When: November 2005 Worth: $50 - $300 What: Music phones, Sony Ericsson phones
The Sony Ericsson W600i is obviously an all-round handset, aiming to provide a well-rounded feature set including a 1.3 megapixel camera and 256 MB of storage whilst also incorporating relatively innovative features such as a Walkman branded music player and landscape mode gaming. The lack of a means of memory expansion is disappointing, but all in all, the Sony Ericsson W600 stands out as a highly capable mid-range handset at the time of writing. More...
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Sony Ericsson K790i
When: July 2006 What: Camera phones, Sony Ericsson phones
Substituting 3G for EDGE, this sibling of the Sony Ericsson K800i sports a 3.2 Megapixel camera with autofocus, PictBridge and photo blogging as well as a music player, stereo Bluetooth audio and USB 2.0. More...
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Sony Ericsson Z525a
When: July 2006 Worth: $20 - $70 What: Phones, Sony Ericsson phones
In addition to being Sony Ericsson's first handset for the US with Push-To-Talk, the clamshell Z525a also offers quad-band GSM, Bluetooth and a 0.3 Megapixel camera.
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Sony Ericsson W300i
Score: 72% When: July 2006 Worth: $299 What: Phones, Music phones
Delivering music on the cheap, Sony Ericsson's W300i delivers something of a contrast-filled out-of-box experience with a first-rate interface and sound quality - offset by low storage and an otherwise anemic feature set. Fortunately, memory expansion and a friendly price tag saves the day, making this an excellent alternative for those desiring a mix of solid call and message handling and excellent music capabilities. More...
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Sony Ericsson W810i
Score: 90% When: April 2006 Worth: $450 What: Music phones, Sony Ericsson phones
Picking up where the W800i left off, the Sony Ericsson W810i offers improved music navigation in tandem with the same excellent music management capabilities and decent amount of bundled memory as its predecessor. Out-of-box audio quality is on par with the high standards we’ve come to except from the handset maker, while we’re slightly disappointed by the lax transfer speeds of USB 1.1 and the lack of stereo Bluetooth audio. These niggles aside, the W810i makes for a stellar music phone with side servings of a 2 Megapixel camera and EDGE. More...
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Sony Ericsson W600i
Score: 60% When: November 2005 Worth: $50 - $300 What: Music phones, Sony Ericsson phones
The Sony Ericsson W600i is obviously an all-round handset, aiming to provide a well-rounded feature set including a 1.3 megapixel camera and 256 MB of storage whilst also incorporating relatively innovative features such as a Walkman branded music player and landscape mode gaming. The lack of a means of memory expansion is disappointing, but all in all, the Sony Ericsson W600 stands out as a highly capable mid-range handset at the time of writing. More...
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Sony Ericsson W710i
When: September 2006 What: Music phones, Sony Ericsson phones
With 512 MB of memory, a Walkman music player, fitness software, hook style earphones and a clip-on wrist band, Sony Ericsson's W710i music phone takes aim at excercisers everywhere. More...
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