free mp3 ringtones
Mobile Phones
Mp3 Ringtones
Mobile News
Sony Ericsson W950i
3 out of 5Average user rating :
Sony EricssonManufacturer :
-Price :
819Hits :
1User opinions :
Sony Ericsson W950i

The Sony Ericsson W950i cell phone just got FCC's seal of approval, so it should be heading to stores in the US soon. The W950i, another in Sony Ericsson's Walkman line-up of phones.

The W950i is a 3G phone, so get ready for high-speed access to the Internet. The keypad includes music control keys, and the well-known jogdial makes its presence as well. Like most of the phones out there in the market, the W950i sports a Flight Mode, where you can take out the SIM and continue to listen to music.

With 4GB of built-in flash memory, there's a lot of space for your music collection. The W950i comes with a stylus for input, giving a convenient method to add data.

Modeled after the Walkman phone series, the W950i follows the W900i closely--both are 3G phones optimized for music playback. However, that is where the similarities end. Departing from the swivel design, Sony Ericsson has returned to the conventional candy-bar form factor for the W950i. Where its predecessor used the company's proprietary interface, the W950i chose the Symbian UIQ operating system, previously available only on the P-series phones such as the P910i and the upcoming P990i . In fact, at first glance, the Walkman smart phone closely resembles the M600i , minus the dual-function keypad of the latter.

for anyone wanting entertainment on the go, 4gb memory; support for formats like mp3, wma etc; album art; easy organisation of music files -- what more can you ask for? would have been good if memory is expandable. 4gb may be more than enough, but there's always the "just in case" thing.

i was personally attracted by the fact that the phone has symbian os. the phone can practically function like a pda phone (maybe not entirely but it's good enough for me)

at first i was a little disappointed by the fact that it doesn't have any camera or video conferencing function. a camera would be good for capturing those spontaneous moments. admittedly it would have been a bonus if there's a cam, but well i won't die without it.

Absence of camera (which normally has poor resolution), flush keyboard and the very practical 4GB memory go a long way in making this phone clutterless. Jog dial and handwriting recognition will hopefully make the operation very very efficient. The only concern is that Sony website mentions that this model doesn't have speakerphone. If this is indeed the case, it will surely turn me off for I feel that this is a big let-down.

Upside: What can we say? The color and design of the W950i are such that you will either love it, or hate it. The slim but squarish and purplish-looking phone is definitely smaller than the P-series mobiles and slightly more pocketable than the M600i, despite having a massive 4GB storage capacity while the latter has only 80MB. According to the company's Web site, the phone uses Windows' mass storage drivers and can double as a portable hard drive. As with most 3G phones, the W950i comes with USB, infrared and Bluetooth but not Wi-Fi, which is currently available in only a few selected handsets like the Nokia N80 and Dopod 577W .

Sound reproduction through the speakers is rather good for our prototype sample of the W950i. A dedicated button brings you to the Walkman function and a rocker on the right adjusts volume levels. The jog dial on the left allows for one-handed operation--a blessing considering the toothpick-like stylus. The W950i can pick up FM radio frequencies, though a wired headset is required as an antenna.

The large 262K-color QVGA (320 x 240-pixel) screen is transflective and very bright, usable even in direct sunlight. The touch screen, a prerequisite for the Symbian UIQ platform, allows the handset to function closer to a full-fledged PDA. We like that the buttons are flushed into the phone keypad, giving it a rather clean yet sleek appearance.

Downside: Unlike the M600i, there is no memory expansion slot or document editor in the W950i. It may not be a big deal due to its massive storage, but it kills any hope for Sony digital camera users who want to view images directly from the Memory Sticks. One feature the W950i and M600i share is a lack of a built-in camera. It may have been left out to keep the size down, but may be an issue for those who like to take impromptu shots.

Outlook: With its Symbian UIQ interface and music features, the latest 3G-capable W950i is usable in almost any country with a mobile phone network and perfect for those looking for a serious business handset. Yet it is also suitable for after-hours entertainment. The Walkman is expected to be available in the third quarter of 2006.

Write your review about Sony Ericsson W950i
Please share your experiences to help other people choose the phone that's best for them.