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Published: 2008-01-09, Author: Kent , review by: asia.cnet.com
Abstract: Most Sony Ericssons tend to be on the pricey side, but every now and then the company gives us a more affordable model for the masses. Last year it rolled out the W200i, and at CES 2008, the company announced the W350i.
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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.
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...
Easy to use; fairly decent sound quality; great keypad; easy to text; pretty good screen; FM radio
Slow file transfer rate; very poor audio format support; flimsy flip panel; can't navigate using Walkman buttons
A really pleasant entry-level Walkman phone with easy-to-use features, good Walkman functionality and decent sound quality. But the poor audio format support is really annoying, it won't play any content with DRM and you have to use an adaptor in orde...