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January 2008
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design
Finition
Ecran
Walkman
Simplicité
Autonomie
Les menus
Design et ergonomie réussis
Fonctions musicales originales
Carte mémoire 1 Go et lecteur de cartes fournis
Les jeux fournis tirent partie de l’accéléromètre intégré
Un excellent “musicphone”
MP3 et radio FM
Qui surfe en haut débit mobile. Bel écran
Belle ergonomie
Bonne autonomie… un petit bijou.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Bluetooth A2DP
Appareil photo
Fonction téléphone
Port sur le côté
Pas d’antenne FM
Mac ?
Module photo médiocre
Pas de flash
Les photos déçoivent
Le WiFi manque à l’appel
Et les cartes mémoire Sony (40 € les 2 Go) sont deux fois plus chères que les Micro SD.
Publié: 2008-03-11, Auteur: Samuel , review by: mobileburn.com
Great media organization, cool shake control, large display, smart search dialing
No 3.5mm audio jack, only average sound quality, poor keypad ergononics, harsh ringtones
With the exception of keypad ergonomics, the w910i is a well-designed device. The user interface is almost perfect, with slight limitations to customizability. The new media screen is attractive, intuitive, and responsive. The inclusion of a generous a...
Extrait: Having looked last week at Sony Ericsson's W960i and come away feeling somewhat nonplussed, I thought I ought to give that phone's near sibling, the W910i, a turn in the limelight. The bottom line differences between the two mobiles are easily summarised...
Extrait: Sony Ericsson W910 can be considered a big brother to the mid-end W580 Walkman phone. Both are pretty thin and have got the slider form factor. However where W910 really separates itself from the W580 is in terms of features, design and pleasure of usa...
Extrait: Curiously, in many ways the Sony Ericsson W910i was designed to battle against Samsung’s slim sliders, for example the D900. While this thought won’t event come across your mind at a glance, you’ll definitely get it if you put two phones...
Orientation sensor, Very slim – only 12.5mm/0.5”, Good display, visible at direct sunlight
A mediocre camera
The impression that Sony Ericsson left with us W910 is positive rather than negative. It is indeed a very pleasant Walkman phone featuring a gorgeous color combination, slim design, and a good display, about its only drawback being the camera. Of cours...
The first Walkman handset to boast HSDPA, users will be able to make the most of downloading music
The two-megapixel camera is no more than adequate. Sony Ericsson seems set on either offering handsets with great music functions, or great camera ability, but never both
Its good to see Sony Ericsson striving to improve the Walkman range. A few teething problems, but the W910i is a welcome addition.
Sony Ericsson W910i, upon a second glance at the price label, is quite a disputable offering, which will be fully suitable only for the brand’s most devoted fans. The specialty of the new phone, - in other words the part which deals with the music...
Extrait: Its official: the award for the most gimmicky mobile phone feature unveiled this year goes to Sony Ericsson. The latest instalment in its successful Walkman series introduces a shake control function. Holding down the W910is Walkman button while ti...
Extrait: The Walkman series is a huge success for the Japanese-Swedish phone-maker and its not difficult to see why. One of the latest in the lineup is the W910i which sports a new media-browsing interface, built-in sensor motion for both music and games, and...