A great music phone, as long as you don’t want to store all your tunes in one place
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I came to this phone from an old RAZR a couple of years ago because I was tired of the flip "feature". I wanted to pull it out of my pocket and immediately see the full display. This phone fit the bill and was surprisingly very resistant to fingerprints, despite the black finish. The...
Read the full review →This was my first phone ever. Had almost everything one can ask for in a phone at time. Music quality is simply superb combined with the plug in earphones created a mind blowing quality. The phone never froze. Best thing I liked about the phone was it had a password locker as a default...
Read the full review →I really liked this phone when I had it. The camera was great, lots of java apps for it and the Walkman features were novel. Overall a great phone and kept me happy until the iPhone came out. This was the first phone that I payed extra for and it was well worth it. it had many feature that I...
Read the full review →The thing is built like a tank. I dropped it multiple times (including concrete) and it's not even scratched. It's not exactly the smartest phone out there, but it does it's job. Call quality is ok, it gets good reception everywhere. The camera is great; the fact that it has...
Read the full review →Not a good phone by todays standards, but one of the best of it's time.
Read the full review →It was my 3rd phone. I bought it in 2007 and it still works. It had almost everything needed at that time: phone+2mpix camera+music player+decent headphones+memory stick (since I have 3 devices that use Memory Stick, it was logical move to get a phone with Memory Stick :-) I really liked that I...
Read the full review →Its the first phone I ever had that does more than just make calls. I actually still have it. I listen to podcasts, music (up to 4 gb), the radio and even check my email using the gmail Java client (though that isn't its strength). Its strength is the music quality that Sony delivers...
Read the full review →I would consider this phone (the AT&T version--w810i) the pinnacle of feature phones that I have used (not just owned). It was able to play back movies, video podcasts, and MP3s perfectly. I listened to many episodes of gdgt weekly on this phone. It felt great to hold in your hand and did not...
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