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    Sony Ericsson W902 Walkman Review

    Posted on Wednesday, January 14 2009 @ 21:19:08 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Sony Ericsson W902 is a great looking handset that provides a premium audio experience - even the FM/AM radio sound fantastic! Navigating your music collection isn’t as easy as an iPhone, nor can the W902 playback video files, but the retro music navigation keys on the side of the W902 let you skip forward, back, play and pause with relative ease. The camera is also outstanding, as is the ability to make video calls thanks to the second, front-facing camera. The quality of phone calls is also excellent. In conclusion, we really liked the W902. But to make it even more desirable it needs a larger display and much more onboard memory. GPS and Wi-Fi would also be very welcome additions, but these features would obviously bump the price of this already pretty pricey handset. Needless to say, due to the size of the display and lack of proper keyboard, Web browsing (Netfront browser) and e-mailing sucks. But for music fans not wanting to compromise on imaging and video, Sony Ericsson’s W902 is a very impressive piece of kit.

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