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When the choice of colours is Lava Black, Jungle Grey, Cosmopolitan White or Active Blue, then you should have a fairly good idea that the subject mater will be a Sony Ericsson mobile phone...
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While the W595 is a fairly smart new mobile, our main interest in this product comes as an opportunity to try out the integrated MusicStation application.For either £1.95 a week or as part of your monthly subscription price, this exclusive-to-Vodafone...
Feels good in the hand, smart interface, MusicStation software has plenty of appeal, decent sound...
Variable MusicStation file sizes, no headphone jack, could be slightly more intuitive...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 14:45:23
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Sony Ericsson proves it can do good design with this handset and it is a very neat mid-range option. Just dont expect perfect photos every time, or that the headphones will slip into the tiniest of pockets. Sony Ericsson - W595 price Buy Sony Ericsso...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-09-24 14:45:27
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Video is captured at just 15 frames per second, which isn’t outstanding but then YouTube footage isn’t exactly known for being of the highest quality. Still, it’s a smooth enough process; shoot the video, press stop and you’re offered options including...
The screen is to die for and the internal speakers are so loud, they should probably be banned...
The W595 has been built to a budget so it feels a bit cheap, and video recording isn’t top quality...
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The Sony Ericsson W595 is yet another addition to the ever expanding Walkman range of phones by Sony Ericsson so what sets the W595 aside from its fellow devices in the Walkman family and more importantly for Sony Ericsson how does it compare to compet...
Overall the W595 is a great addition to the Walkman range although it does really offer anything groundbreaking it is always nice for a little updated styling and functionality within any given mobile series. The W595 is easy to use for mobile users of...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 14:45:31
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We anticipate the Sony Ericsson W595 to be a popular handset, particularly among the younger generation and 3 customers. It is expertly crafted, and the YouTube uploading application will open the door to hundreds of people who have posted their own v...
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Is it us, or has somebody upped the ante with mid-tier mobiles? Sony Ericssons latest outing into Walkman territory sees the new W595 sashaying off the shelves with aplomb. Jazzy graphics, Walkman features and a fine set of fun apps, the youth market...
HSDPA, Excellent Walkman music player, Good quality earphones, 2GB memory card supplied, YouTube application, 3.2-megapixel camera, Excellent build quality and smart design, Added social networking apps on some models, Loud loudspeaker, Good value for...
Camera quality is limited, No Wi-Fi, No smartphone operating system, Awkward back panel battery casing, Difficult to access memory card, 3.5mm socket is on earphone adapter rather than on body...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 14:45:33
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The latest music phone from the Walkman brand gets a shaky start - in a good way Cost effective / music player / size / UI No 3.5mm jack / mediocre camera / stubborn keys / casing Some phones instantly give off a ‘wow’ factor that makes you compulsivel...
Cost effective, music player, size, UI...
No 3.5mm jack, mediocre camera, stubborn keys, casing...
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And with the W595, Sony Ericsson might very well have a serious mid-tier box-shifter on its hands. Sony Ericssons W595: funky-looking HSDPA-enabled 3G phone Taking care of business around the £150 pre-pay phone mark, the W595 packs in many of the fea...
It’s easy to warm to this handset, with its appealing design and functionality. While the Walkman W595 doesn’t break new ground for the music phone range, it offers a fine set of features for the price, including much of what the W910 previous...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-09-24 14:45:34
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Weve Alredy Welcomed the W595 at the proto stage, but this time its the real deal - we have a retail unit on our hands and we are ready to put it through its paces. The differences from the preceding model, the W580, stretch further than a design ove...
The Sony Ericsson W595 is clearly a mid-range product and a very capable music phone we might add. Of course, there is still a trade-off to be made when choosing between the Walkman or the Cyber-shot part of the Sony Ericsson portfolio and in this case...
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Another mid-range Walkman handset, the Sony Ericsson W595 doesn’t offer anything new or groundbreaking and its build quality is questionable. Despite these issues, it remains a reasonable handset for the asking price. The Sony Ericsson W595 wont turn many heads with its design (aside from the optional pink colour scheme). It has a chunky slider and a screen that seems like it could have been much larger — there is plenty of unused space surrounding it. The rear battery cover rattles, squeaks a...
Price, Walkman interface, HSDPA-capable, TrackID, M2 card slot, good call quality...
Flimsy design, cramped controls, flat keypad, no 3.5mm headphone jack...
Sony Ericsson’s W595 doesn’t deliver anything new or innovative and its build quality is questionable. However for the features it offers, it’s reasonable value...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-12-13 04:40:52
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The Sony Ericsson W595 is an improved version of the W580 that boasts 3G support, a 3.2-megapixel camera, stereo speakers and the 'share jack' that allows you to plug two sets of headphones in, so that you can listen to tracks with a friend.What we lik...
If you're after a phone for making calls, sending text messages and listening to the odd song then the W595 will serve well enough. If you're serious about music though, or taking pictures, then we wouldn't go near the W595 as Sony Ericsson had much be...
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Ill make this clear from the beginning: I didnt expect to be impressed by the Sony Ericsson W595. Why? Call me superficial but at first glance it really doesnt inspire.Its chunky slider appearance comes straight from the Volvo school of dull design...
HSDPA connectivity, Excellent use of the accelerometer, Intuitive UI, Bluetooth with A2DP, Excellent multimedia player, Strong battery life...
Uninspiring looks, No 3.5mm headphone jack, 3.2MP camera nothing special...
See beyond its dull appearance and youll find the W595 is a real success...
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