gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:53
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Sony Ericsson W910i is a mobile phone with the tag, 'Walkman in style.' The mobile phone has a thin but elegant slider, and has 3.6 Mbps HSDPA, Bluetooth, and EDGE and uses Walkman 3.0. It boasts of a fast photo browser and powerful loudspeaker. The ca...
Like that wet kid from the Sixth Sense or Annette Fielding, the W910i has an freaky extra sense – SenseMe – which automatically creates playlists based on your tagged songs. For instance if you tag Boccelli you’ll get other operatic numb...
If we’re hyper-critical we’d say it’s plasticky and the two-megapixel camera’s stingy, but that’s all. Move on now. Nothing else to see here.
Sony Ericsson truly is a music-mobile maestro (try saying that when you’re drunk!). With SenseMe, HSDPA, and a new motion sensor, the W910i is like the Lloyd Webber of the tuneful phone industry, only better looking. Best offers for the Sony Ericsso...
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Tastefully decked out in Noble Black or Heart Red (who thinks up these colours), the W910i is a slider-type phone. It has a display that certainly grabbed your attention. Taking over most of the front area, this 2.4 inch TFT screen is capable of show...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:53
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Colour aside, I rather like this mobile. The shake control feels a little like a chancy add-on which you will either like or loathe, but there are lots of good features and the slider format keeps the phone down to a pocketable size. Sony Ericsson - W...
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The latest in Sony Ericssons ever expanding range of Walkman phones, the Sony Ericsson W910i introduces a couple of nifty music features. SensME technology and Shake it! should keep music lovers busy, while other features certainly havent been o...
A nifty and stylish music phone with a decent feature set. We like the Sony Ericsson W910i. IDG staff Lowest online price: £N/A...
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Sony Ericsson W910i S ome phone brands are known to be the first to integrate innovative techniques in their mobile phones. When Sony Ericsson introduced the W910i an innovation was born, ready to reinforce the Sony Ericsson Walkman series. The Sony Er...
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You want to rock to the music? Well Sony Ericssons W910i Walkman phone allows you to, quite literally, with a motion sensor Shake control that can switch you from track to track at the flick of a wrist. This is one of the novel movement-based contro...
3G, Shake control, Excellent music performance, Attractive design, Large display...
Limited camera features...
The W910i is a well designed handset that offers an above par listening experience...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:53
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One of Sony Ericsson's best Walkman phones and the first one to feature SensMe. Not only does the W910i boast a large screen it also features an innovative music browser that's now a standard feature of all of the Walkman phones.What we likeIt feels mo...
The W910i boasts excellent sound quality and is the first Sony Ericsson Walkman phone to come with the innovative SensMe music browser, which looks good and adds a new dimension to music listening. Music fans will find the lack of built-in headphone ja...
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The W910is slick sliderphone design also nods firmly in the direction of Sony Ericsson’s W880i slimline candybar - reviewed here. At 12mm thick, the W910i is a relatively skinny slider, although with a large face - 99 x 50mm - to accommodate a sizea...
It’s good to see that Sony Ericsson is evolving its Walkman phone range with the W910i. Shake control in its earliest implementation might be more gimmick than must-have gadgetry, but we can also see its potential. Other elements could be better &nd...
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Its official: the award for the most gimmicky mobile phone feature unveiled this year goes to Sony Ericsson. The latest instalment in its successful Walkman series introduces a "shake control" function. Holding down the W910is Walkman button while t...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:53
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Sony Ericsson W910i Review by 3G.co.uk 3Gs 30 Second Comment The first Walkman with 3G HSDPA. This is gonna be downloading heaven. Sony Ericsson W910i Review by 3G.co.uk As many of our loyal readers will be aware, while 3G.co.uk remains a big fan of...
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techradar.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:53
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Nokia may be pushing its new music service, and Apples iPhone has at last arrived in the UK, so Sony Ericsson definitely has a fight on its hands as its iconic Walkman range battles for the mobile music high ground. But if its true that the latest Wa...
Genuinely excellent music player, Slimline style, 3G with HSDPA...
Gimmicky shake feature, Underpowered camera...
Nokia may be pushing its new music service, and Apples iPhone has at last arrived in the UK, so Sony Ericsson definitely has a fight on its hands as its iconic Walkman range battles for the mobile music high ground. But if its true that the latest Wa...
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The latest in Sony Ericssons ever expanding range of Walkman phones, the W910i introduces a couple of nifty music features. SensME technology and Shake it! should keep music lovers busy, while other features certainly havent been overlooked -- the...
HSDPA capable, design and build quality, large display, new multimedia interface, SensME and Shake it! technology...
Expensive, in-call volume could be louder, below average camera The Final Word The W910i is another excellent addition to the Walkman range, combining a well-crafted design with some new music features. It doesnt come cheap, but provided you dont req...
The W910i is another excellent addition to the Walkman range, combining a well-crafted design with some new music features. It doesnt come cheap, but provided you dont require an exceptional camera, this handset is definitely another winner.
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Sony Ericsson impresses again with its new monster screened slider phone.
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Video review: The W910i is veritable shakermaker and the most feature-stuffed and multimedia savvy Walkman phone to date...
Sleek and lightweight design. New look Media menu. Seamless shake controls and motion sensors. Awesome sounding Walkman player...
Prone to the odd creak. Average two-megapixel snapper. Fiddly Walkman button for activating shake controls...
The W910i is veritable shakermaker and the most feature-stuffed and multimedia savvy Walkman phone to date...
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For those looking for HSDPA connectivity from their music phone the W910 will offer it and a host of other features at the same time...
HSDPA connecitivity, Shake feature, SensMe, software tools...
Shake feature bit of a gimmick, only 2 megapixel camera...
For those looking for HSDPA connectivity from their music phone the W910 will offer it and a host of other features at the same time...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:16
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The much anticipated flagship of the Walkman series, the W910i slider. The model is obviously remarkable for its looks, since it¡¦s one of the thinnest music phones within its class. The stylish body has all the latest SE developments ins...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:53
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With the exception of keypad ergonomics, the w910i is a well-designed device. The user interface is almost perfect, with slight limitations to customizability. The new media screen is attractive, intuitive, and responsive. The inclusion of a generous a...
Great media organization, cool shake control, large display, smart search dialing...
No 3.5mm audio jack, only average sound quality, poor keypad ergononics, harsh ringtones...
With the exception of keypad ergonomics, the w910i is a well-designed device. The user interface is almost perfect, with slight limitations to customizability. The new media screen is attractive, intuitive, and responsive. The inclusion of a generous a...
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Having looked last week at Sony Ericsson's W960i and come away feeling somewhat nonplussed, I thought I ought to give that phone's near sibling, the W910i, a turn in the limelight. The bottom line differences between the two mobiles are easily summarised...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:53
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Sony Ericsson W910 can be considered a big brother to the mid-end W580 Walkman phone. Both are pretty thin and have got the slider form factor. However where W910 really separates itself from the W580 is in terms of features, design and pleasure of usa...
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Curiously, in many ways the Sony Ericsson W910i was designed to battle against Samsung’s slim sliders, for example the D900. While this thought won’t event come across your mind at a glance, you’ll definitely get it if you put two phones...
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A few months ago we concisely introduced our readers to the prototype of the new Sony Ericsson Walkman – W910. We already have the final version at our disposal, so we intend to put it to series of tests and assess the unit’s performance in real condit...
Orientation sensor, Very slim – only 12.5mm/0.5”, Good display, visible at direct sunlight...
A mediocre camera...
The impression that Sony Ericsson left with us W910 is positive rather than negative. It is indeed a very pleasant Walkman phone featuring a gorgeous color combination, slim design, and a good display, about its only drawback being the camera. Of cours...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:53
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Its good to see Sony Ericsson striving to improve the Walkman range. A few teething problems, but the W910i is a welcome addition. top deals for this phone Handset cost: FREE 18 month contract,50% Extra Mins,Vodafone World,Unlimited TextsTariff: Vodaf...
The first Walkman handset to boast HSDPA, users will be able to make the most of downloading music...
The two-megapixel camera is no more than adequate. Sony Ericsson seems set on either offering handsets with great music functions, or great camera ability, but never both...
Its good to see Sony Ericsson striving to improve the Walkman range. A few teething problems, but the W910i is a welcome addition.
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smape.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:53
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Sony Ericsson’s bet on their Walkman music device brand can hardly be underestimated, and now the company are reaping the rich yield - the Walkman devices are widely and quite uncritically accepted as the best music phones in their respective market s...
Sony Ericsson W910i, upon a second glance at the price label, is quite a disputable offering, which will be fully suitable only for the brand’s most devoted fans. The specialty of the new phone, - in other words the part which deals with the music...
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Its official: the award for the most gimmicky mobile phone feature unveiled this year goes to Sony Ericsson. The latest instalment in its successful Walkman series introduces a shake control function. Holding down the W910is Walkman button while ti...
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The Walkman series is a huge success for the Japanese-Swedish phone-maker and its not difficult to see why. One of the latest in the lineup is the W910i which sports a new media-browsing interface, built-in sensor motion for both music and games, and...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:53
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A walkman and a phone are dual features held by the Sony Ericsson W910. The red version has an edgy, hip appearance. Black and bronze are offered for users looking for a more subdued look, but still offering the wonderful walkman sound. The walkman p...
Shake control to toggle music lists and gaming options ,2.0 megapixel camera ,Play Now 4.0 ,Ability to blog both photos and video footage ,FM Radio ,Cutting edge design and technology ,3.0 Walkman player ,Very large display...
A lot of American retailers don’t offer phones produced by Ericsson...
The Ericsson W910 has wonderful sound, music, and gaming quality. Photos turn out splendid and calls come through crisply. The phone is as close to perfection as most man made items can come. It will offer hours of pleasure to any user, and will really...
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