Sony Ericsson W910 Review
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 portion of the phone is a 3.0 player. The display is a powerful 2.44 inches with state of the art QVGA resolution quality. The Sony Ericsson W910 has a construction similar to a slider phone. The number keys are small and are contained on a tiny sliding board.
The walkman feature has a shake control option that allows users to shake the device to retrieve a desired song. This option is also very useful in gaming. The Sony Ericsson W910 has an almost unheard of 8 GB of storage placed into the phone. The camera has a decent offering of 2.0 megapixels, making pictures come out vibrant and clear. The browser is WAP 2.0 partnered with Access Net Front 3.3. Its performance outpaces many other phones of its caliber.
Pros
-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
Cons
A lot of American retailers don’t offer phones produced by Ericsson
Overall
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 appeal to tweens, teens and college students.
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