mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:31:35
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It is not perfect, but a Walkman phone with a slimline design is still a killer combination. top deals for this phone Handset cost: FREE 12 month contract,8 Months Half PriceTariff: O2Supplier: Dial-A-Phone Buy now | Handset cost: FREE 12 month contr...
The slick Walkman player cannot be touched in terms of user-friendliness, features and energetic fidelity.
Watch out for the itsy-bitsy, teenie-weenie keypad. Some of you might not be able to live with it.
It is not perfect, but a Walkman phone with a slimline design is still a killer combination.
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The Sony Ericsson W880i is a super-slim designer phone, and, as this Sony Ericsson W880i review shows, looks absolutely glorious. Despite being just 9.4mm thin, Sony Ericsson have managed to cram 3G, a 2 megapixel camera, great sounding Walkman music p...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-26 18:31:35
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The latest Walkman phone is sleek. It squeezes in a music player and a 2-megapixel camera, but is it too thin?...
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fudzilla.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:31:36
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Review: 18 hours of calls and musicSample provided by: Multimedia shop, ViennaSony Ericsson is the only real competitor to Nokia. Motorola can bring out a nice device now and again and Samsung is still in the fight, but Sony Ericsson remains the top m...
This is a great music player and it has great battery life for a phone. The 2 Mega Pixel camera will be good enough for most, but you will certainly miss the flash. The big problem is the keypad as it is too small, the metal keys are very hard to press...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:31:36
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There are few who would deny that Sony Ericssons W880 is one of the sexiest looking music phones on the market today. The question is, can its iPod Nano-like form factor work on a device that has to make phone calls and send messages as well as play m...
Compact and light, stylish, good music player, great reception...
Cramped ergonomics, poor keypad and controls, no dedicated music keys...
With its bold color scheme, Nano-like form factor, and solid music player, the Sony Ericsson W880 could be the perfect device for somebody that wants a phone and music player with them at all times, but doesnt wish to be weighed down by multiple devic...
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avecmobile.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:31:37
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The Walkman music player can play MP3 and AAC songs. The tracks, along with polyphonic tunes, can be used as ringtones. 2-megapixel camera with video recording capability. Color screen in 240x320 pixel resolution. It can display 262 thousand colors. Tr...
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One of the current trends in mobile phones is to go thin, thin, thin. In other areas it is possible to be too thin - modelling, acting and any thing else involving Size Zero . Can the same be said of mobiles? Sony Ericsson's W880i made me ask this questi...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:31:37
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Simply a stunning piece of industrial design, Sony Ericssons latest entry into the Walkman range is one of the thinnest 3G mobile phones ever released. The W880i features a sleek, brushed steel face, a 2 megapixel camera, push email support, and a 1GB...
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Even at its presentation, W880 stood out among its ‘predecessors’ as an innovative and modern model. This is the telephone that has been the topic of company gossip for months on end, and one impatiently expected by the public as well. The new W800 ‘Ai...
Thin body and solid construcion, Very good keyboard, TrackID gives excellent responce, 3G UMTS...
Lack of FM radio, Only triband GSM, The camera is worse than the one of the first Walkman (W800)...
Sony Ericsson W880 is an odd telephone: intended to be used for music, it has fewer features in common with the cybershot models, which impairs its functionality, though. And despite the music orientation, there is the striking inadequateness of not ha...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:31:39
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The long-rumored, ultra-thin W880i comes packed with a great music player and stereo Bluetooth. Will importers miss the lack of 3G networking?...
Great, slim design. Best-in-class music player, with all the accessories you need. Bright, crisp screen. Very good camera, especially for such a small phone.
Tiny keys. No 3G support in the U.S. No pre-loaded IM options. No reception in subway tunnels. No video calling for importers.
The Sony Ericsson W880i is certainly one of the best music phones weve reviewed, though the real question is whether or not it is worth importing. In Europe, this phone would be a multimedia phone, and not just a music phone, but because we werent...
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Looking at Sony Ericsson W880i as a solely “slim” phone wouldn’t make much sense – this handset has a lot of concepts backing it up, and its curves and shapes have been called up by the compact-phones fever that is raging on the market at present...
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