Sony Ericsson W910i
14 SEP 2007
Launch price
from £free
Stuff says
The W910i is veritable shakermaker and the most feature-stuffed and multimedia savvy Walkman phone to date
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Stuff.tv hot buy
Nokia may be gearing up for the mother of all mobile music assaults but when it comes to tunage on the bounce, Sony Ericsson’s Walkman phones still rule. The coming soon W960i looks to be the unofficial mobile music holy grail but until take off its latest audio adventurer, the W910i, is the Walkman phone to covet.
The W910i is the first Walkman to usher in the next generation player, spanking new desktop multimedia software, mood adapting playlist creation and motion sensing music controls. Not forgetting it’s also the first ever Sony Ericsson phone hurtling to HSDPA download speeds.
Slip slide away
Sony Ericsson’s penchant for the slider form is growing after a shop full of candybar’s and the W910i is its finest skater to date. The action is spring loaded while the torso is Rhianna trim, although it does have a tendency to creak.
Otherwise you receive an ample-sized QVGA display and a rubberised but mechanised keypad that’s surprisingly responsive. If you’re bored of the black then Orange is also exclusively peddling a fetching red version.