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Bringing together touch screen capable and Walkman music playing ability is the role of a new addition to the Sony Ericsson range of mobiles...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 14:27:22
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Most Sony Ericsson Walkman phones are small, inexpensive models. The W960i is Sonys flagship Walkman phone: an expensive, fully fledged smartphone as well as a music player. The W960i is based on the Symbian UIQ operating system, which, unlike the...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 14:27:24
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With 8GB of storage, a touch-screen and full smartphone credentials, it is a real shame that the user interface lets things down for this music-playing smartphone. Sony Ericsson - W960i price Buy Sony Ericsson W960i securely online at a bargain price...
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As a music player it works well, especially with that 8GB of storage, but the W960i seems to fall short in many areas...
Walkman music player, connectivity...
Control, keypad keys feel flimsy, no standard headphone socket...
As a music player it works well, especially with that 8GB of storage, but the W960i seems to fall short in many areas...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 14:27:31
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Best Deal for Sony Ericsson W960i...
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If we had to describe the aesthetics of the W960i in one word it would be photogenic, by which we mean it is just a little disappointing in the flesh, or rather the plastic. Its handsome enough in black with a white band around the edge, and at 109...
Its hard to shake off a slight sense of disappointment about the W960i. The looks are nothing special, the UI seems a little unresolved and the features list while long is lacking in some important areas. Unless you really want the Symbian OS and Wi-...
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Sony Ericsson makes a point of creating phones for pretty much every demographic, from cheap and cheerful handsets like the recently announced T280 to advanced smartphones like the P1i, including Cyber-shot models for the camera buffs and Walkman devic...
Great 3.2 megapixel camera with good editing features, Useful 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, Generous 8GB internal storage, Simple touchscreen interface...
Occasionally slow operation, Awkward to navigate, Battery life isnt great, No memory card expansion...
Sony Ericsson makes a point of creating phones for pretty much every demographic, from cheap and cheerful handsets like the recently announced T280 to advanced smartphones like the P1i, including Cyber-shot models for the camera buffs and Walkman devic...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-09-24 14:27:31
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Sony Ericsson had been churning out tasty, MP3-playing mobiles for ages, before the iPhone came along and drizzled on its chips. Lets start with a minor negative point: The touchscreen is all but useless. For practically every function, youll use t...
Crammed with features, Storage...
Design, Slow touch screen...
The W960i is one feature creature but lets itself down with cumbersome design and a fiddly touch screen...
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The Sony Ericsson W960i marks yet another entry into the increasingly crowded touch screen mobile phone market. With the Apple iPhone setting its sights on trendy videophiles, and the LG KE850 (PRADA) catering to amateur photographers, this latest ad...
Versatile interface, impressive camera, 8GB internal memory, excellent music player...
No memory card slot, no built-in 3.5 microphone jack, occasionally sluggish interface, erratic predictive text input The Final Word The W960i ticks most of the boxes we expect from a good music player, including smart applications, great functionality...
The W960i ticks most of the boxes we expect from a good music player, including smart applications, great functionality and oodles of on-board memory. Despite a few unfortunate oversights, it remains one of the better music-orientated phones on the mar...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-14 02:15:28
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DesignThe W960i sports dimensions closer to a PDA handset than any of the recently released Sony Ericsson Walkman phones. The W960i is wider than your average mobile phone, but without being ungainly. In fact, if you want an accurate idea of how the W9...
WiFi connectivity, 8GB internal memory, Mixed touchscreen/keypad input, Business card reader, Excellent Walkman music player...
Superlaggy interface, Bad predictive text, No 3.5mm headphone jack...
The W960i is bursting at the seams with features; so much so that it struggles to keep up with the processing and is let down by its laggy interface.
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:21
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Sony Ericsson W960i is Sony Ericssons top notch music offering featuring a massive 8 gigabyte flash memory, Walkman 3.0 Touch player, QVGA resolution touch screen, WLAN & Symbian OS with UIQ 3.0. Don’t start shaking in your pants because yo...
Sony Ericsson W960i feels like one of the best products ever from Sony Ericsson. The operating system and user interface is strong and performs well. Multitasking is good because of the excessive amount of free RAM memory. Calls are good and the speak...
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Sony Ericssons Walkman range has some serious catching up to do. The delayed launch of the much anticipated, 8GB-toting W960i meant the iPhone and the Nokia N95 8GB stole its thunder late last year. Now its finally here – but can it compete in this...
Awesome 8GB storage. Best Walkman player. Highly capable camera. Improved keypad...
Handset design is snoresome. No HSDPA. No 3.5mm headphone jack...
A massive disappointment. Sneaks a fourth star for its musical talent, but both the iPhone and N95 8GB are more compelling multimedia mobiles...
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The W960i is definitely a smartphone. There’s just no escaping the fact. But its also a Walkman-branded mobile with 8GB of built-in memory. So in theory at least it should be able to meet the needs of those wanting information everywhere and some musi...
8GB of built in memory, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth stereo...
Complicated user interface, Frustrating touchscreen...
The W910i boasts some fab features but overall fails to deliver a good user experience...
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Print this review Comparative review: Sony Ericsson W960i vs Nokia N81 8Gb It has been almost a year since the last time we put two music-minded handsets face to face – as you probably remember, back then these were the SE W880i and Samsung F300. The...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:21
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The Sony Ericsson W960 is a great looking smartphone with plenty of top-notch features to offer. However, the user interface and touch implementation make it difficult to get around, and frustrating to use. The Walkman music player and 8GB of internal...
Phenomenal battery life, sharp photos...
Sluggish UI, slow USB data transfers, poor WiFi implementation...
The Sony Ericsson W960 is a great looking smartphone with plenty of top-notch features to offer. However, the user interface and touch implementation make it difficult to get around, and frustrating to use. The Walkman music player and 8GB of internal...
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smape.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:21
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Symbian smartphones have invaded the market, while Windows Mobile and Linux as their immediate rivals have to be content with a lesser share of the pie. Nokia is successful at producing phones based on S60. But Sony Ericsson that recently bought its a...
W960i is an ambiguous novelty presented by Sony Ericsson, but if you need a touchscreen and a capacious storage it will be difficult to find a variety of choice available on the market. We can recommend it to UIQ-lovers and to those who by some reason...
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The W960i is, on the face of it, the mobile every smartphone fan should want. Stylish to look at, full of data rich capability with a Walkman button, camera and strong on-paper specifications, it packs in the features. There is 8GB of internal memory (no...
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siliconrepublic.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:21
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For a mobile phone to be ultimately successful in the mass market, there are three things which need to be achieved. First, good, attractive, design – it must have the wow factor. Secondly, the device must have an operating system people will find e...
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Yes, the Sony Ericsson W960 is a UIQ3-powered smartphone. Yes, it’s got all the bells and whistles we come to expect from a Symbian device. And yes, Steve’s looked at it quite intensely from that point of view. But this is a Walkman phone. Thi...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:21
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Sony Ericsssons W910i Walkman is much easier to use. top deals for this phone Handset cost: FREE 18 month contract, 8 Months ½ Price by redemption, Gift reward option, Cashback reward optionTariff: O2Supplier: e2Save Buy now | Handset cost: F...
One of the most feature packed phones around...
The touchscreen interface is a real pain to use...
Sony Ericsssons W910i Walkman is much easier to use.
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:21
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Sony Ericsson W960 is aptly the big gun in the Sony Ericsson portfolio of music-centered handsets. Gifted with the scorching 8GB of storage space and a large touchscreen TFT display, a 3-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi and 3G capabilities, the W960 easily stan...
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It feels that the company actually does realize this, so that’s the reason why they have decided to kill two birds with one stone by throwing a wireless Bluetooth-headset into the package. First, they manage to boost the technology and corresponding...
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Sony Ericsson W960 is the most feature-rich Walkman phone up to date and the second one sporting smart operating system (Symbian UIQ) and extra large amount of integrated memory. Upgrading the W950, it keeps the same dimensions but doubles the internal...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:21
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The Sony Ericsson W960 Walkman Phone with UTMS Last update: 14-06-07 Submitted by assa Views: 2777 Home Mobile Phones Sony EricssonA potent combination of slim UMTS phone and high performance media player, the W960 Walkman phone packs enough punch f...
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Sony EricssonFor a mobile phone to be ultimately successful in the mass market, there are three things which need to be achieved. First, good, attractive, design – it must have the wow factor. Secondly, the device must have an operating system peopl...
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