Thanks to our resident miracle worker, your friendly neighborhood Phone-Man, yours truly managed to get his greedy little paws on the not-yet-but-soon-to-be-released Sony Ericsson W910i Walkman phone. Now this is not strictly a review – I only managed to get a prototype piece that didn’t have 100% functionality, but it came close enough for me to be able to whet your voracious appetite for more. So here's what you can expect from this super slim slider.Features
Design / Specs
The W910i Walkman phone is slim and sleek, and slides smoothly like a knife through warm butter. It looks familiar enough – just like any other Sony Ericsson slider, in fact – but it has a pleasantly large 2.4 inch screen with a 240 x 320 pixel resolution and 256K colors.
The buttons are also much the same as you'd see in any Sony Ericsson slider, with shortcut keys and a five-way nav-pad. There are also two keys placed on top of the display. I must say I found the keypad very annoying. The keys aren’t small but they could have been bigger – it’s not as if there’s no space. They’re also a little hard, but hopefully Sony Ericsson will rectify this when it's released.
The phone has 40MB of internal memory and supports M2 cards for external memory. It’s HSDPA enabled, with 3G capabilities, and supports video calling through the VGA camera located in the front. The main camera is 2 megapixel and really quite good. It doesn’t have too many settings, but the ones that are there do help.
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