gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:19:56
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Sony Ericsson W350i is a small mobile phone that packs a big punch. It is has good audio programs where the user can listen to the radio or upload songs to the memory. The phone comes in ice blue, graphic white, electric black, and hypnotic black colou...
Mobile phone? This looks more like an MP3 player. That's how overtly music-centric the W350i is. The skinny styling and hidden keypad are indeed eye candy of the sweetest sort and considering its prepay roots, its musical skills aren't too shabby...
unfortunately, it's far from perfect. While it's not a surprise to see there's no built-in storage, the Memory Stick Micro slot only supports card capacities of up to 2GB - that's only enough for 500 or so tunes. The flip mechanism also fe...
With the likes of Sony's Mega Bass the W350i is OK as an MP3 player. It's a shame that Sony Ericsson forgot that this was supposed to be a phone as well.Best offers for the Sony Ericsson W350iAmazon Marketplace £59.99 eBay.co.uk £74.99 S...
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It is 10.5x4x1cm, flip it open and add 4cm to the length, it weights 72grams. It should fit in the palm of all but the smallest hand. The screen is 3x3.8cm, the whole colour scheme is matt black with and orange band, orange W for Walkman at the base a...
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Although the Walkman side of the W350 delivers a reasonable quality of sound, the mobile phone aspects of this device really disappoint...
External controls, hold slider, simple, headphones are not too bad...
No external memory expansion, no 3.5mm jack, cheap flap obstructs the keys...
Although the Walkman side of the W350 delivers a reasonable quality of sound, the mobile phone aspects of this device really disappoint...
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At 11mm thin and weighing 75g, it’s easy on the pocket as well as the eye, while the design reintroduces a retro-style flip numberpad cover that was first popular on Ericsson phones a decade ago. Added to this are rounded front-of-flip Walkman buttons...
The Sony Ericsson W350i follows a similar budget music mobile formula to the recent W380i, by playing to its Walkman strengths, while adding a bit of eye-catching cosmetics and a touch of novelty value. Selling for under £80 in pre-pay deals, it’s s...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2016-11-14 23:19:56
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Lucy has taken a look at the Sony Ericsson W350i, which is a flip phone (rare for the modern day Sony Ericsson) packed full of musical goodness. In Lucys eyes, it oozes semi-coolness, which sounds painful.
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The W350i Walkman phone is Sony Ericssons latest effort to attract the eye and ear of music mobile buyers on a credit-crunched budget. It may be a low cost handset, but alongside its core music player credentials Sony Ericsson has given the W350i some...
High quality Walkman music player, Budget price, Slimline flip design, External music player controls, 512B M2 memory card, Decent earphones supplied...
Basic 1.3-megapixel camera, No flash or autofocus for camera, No video capture facilities, No 3G, Poor loudspeaker quality...
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With the latest Walkman phones packing 8 of storage and impressive sonic pedigree, the line between MP3 players and music phones is blurring. And not just in terms of features – the new W350i even looks like a dedicated music device. As a lower divi...
Slimline and pocketable design. Warm sounding Walkman music player...
Lack of 3G. No video recording abilities. Retro flip design. Limited storage capacity...
Sports nifty MP3 player looks, but puny phone features let this Walkman phone down...
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The mobile phone industry is a funny old place. Little more than a year ago Sony Ericsson debuted the W880i, one of the thinnest and lightest mobile phones ever built. Its functionality was limited but its dimensions ensured flagship status and a hefty...
Diminutive size, Attractive design, Low price...
Poor build quality, The lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack, Lacklustre screen and camera...
Sony Ericsson had the right idea with the W350, but sadly the wrong execution...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2016-12-29 06:37:49
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The Walkman series has a long and illustrious history that started with the cassette based Walkman back in the 1980s. The brand eventually made its way onto a new wave of Sony Ericsson phones, where it continues to thrive. We take a look at the next...
Retailing at $298 (RRP), the W350i seems a sweet deal for consumers looking for a MP3 player and phone. While it may not appeal to everyone, the phone will be welcomed by users searching for a portable audio player that leads a double life as a cellul...
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