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Sony Ericsson W200a - rhythm black (unlocked)

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  • Band / mode: GSM 850/1800/1900 (Tri-Band)
  • Talk time: Up to 420 min
  • Combined with: With digital camera / digital player / FM radio
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The good: The Sony Ericsson W200a has a simple, user-friendly design and satisfying performance. Plus it has excellent battery life.

The bad: Call volume could be louder.

The bottom line: The Sony Ericsson W200a may lack some flashy features, but it's still a solid, entry-level music phone.

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  • Reviewed on: 08/30/2007
  • Updated on: 09/20/2007

The Sony Ericsson W200a is one cell phone that plays it safe. While the W880i and the W580i took more daring design approaches (and not always successfully), the W200a's simple candy-bar shape puts it in-line with many of the company's basic phones, such as the Sony Ericsson J300a. Yet looks can be deceiving, for the W200a does more than just make calls. It offers a Walkman music player, an infrared port, and an FM radio. There's no Bluetooth, and the camera is just VGA, but the W200a is meant to be an entry-level Walkman phone much like the W300i. And to that end, it largely succeeds. The GSM W200a is unlocked at the time of this writing, so without any carrier subsidies you should expect to pay about $150. To find accessories for this phone, see our cell phone ringtones and accessories guide.

Design
As we mentioned previously, the W200a has a minimalist candy-bar design with clean lines and no ornamentation. It may look a bit plain, but it's straightforward and easy to use. At 3.9-inches tall by 1.7-inches wide by 0.7-inch thick, it's quite compact; at just 3 ounces, it's also very portable. The plastic rear face feels a tad flimsy, but on the whole the phone has a sturdy and comfortable feel in the hand. It's available in two styles, "rhythm black" and "pulse white." We reviewed the black model, but our observations are applicable for either color.

The W200a's display is a sign of the phone's entry-level status. With a 65,536-color resolution, the 1.75-inch (160x128 pixels) display isn't terribly sharp, but it's more than adequate for this caliber of phone. Colors are relatively bright, and the menus are easy to navigate--but graphics, photos, and games were a bit fuzzy. Only the brightness level is adjustable.

The W200a's controls are uncomplicated and user-friendly. The five-way joystick is raised above of the surface of the phone. We had no misdials and could navigate through the menus with ease. Also, you can set the toggle as a shortcut to four other, user-defined shortcuts. Surrounding the joystick are two soft keys, a back button and a clear key. All of the controls are tactile and are well-sized. We had no problems with the rectangular keypad buttons, either. They are brightly backlit and are easy to use, even for people with large hands.

The left spine has a Walkman control and the memory card slot, while the volume rocker sits on the right spine. The handset's sole speaker and the camera lens are on the rear side of the phone, but unfortunately, there's no exterior camera shortcut. The dedicated power button and the infrared port are on the top end of the W2000a, while the headset jack/charger port is on the phone's bottom end.

Features
The W200a has a 1,000-contact phone book with room in each entry for five phone numbers, an e-mail and Web address, a job title, company name and work address, a home address, a birthday, and notes. You can save contacts to groups and pair them with a photo and one of 16 polyphonic ring tones for caller ID. Other essentials include a vibrate mode; a voice memo recorder; text and multimedia messaging; an alarm clock; a calendar' a task list; a notepad; a timer; a speakerphone (usable after you make a call); a stopwatch; and a calculator.

As the W200a is considered an entry-level Walkman phone, it does not offer Bluetooth. As such, you can't make calls with a wireless headset, but the integrated infrared port should be adequate for wireless file transfers. Other features include voice dialing; e-mail support; an RSS news reader; PC syncing; USB mass storage; and a code memo for storing sensitive information.

The Walkman player isn't too different from other Walkman phones, despite the W200's "low-end" status. The interface is the basic Walkman orange found on earlier handsets like the W600i. Unlike the newer W580i, it offers no visualizations or album art. Settings include playlists, an equalizer with a treble boost and Sony's Mega Bass, and shuffle and loop modes. The only other thing lacking is stereo widening.

To load music, you use the included USB cable and the Disc2Phone software. The software can be a bit clunky, so we prefer to simply drag and drop music from a PC. Internal Memory is 27MB, which, strangely enough, is more than both the W580i and the W880i. But we recommend using a Memory Stick Micro card for even more storage space. You don't get the Music ID for identifying mystery songs on the radio, however, which is hardly a big deal. And in any case, you get a more useful FM radio.

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    Editors' rating: 85

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 1357 reviews of Sony Ericsson W200 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 70/100 and users 80/100. Comparing these reviews to 490077 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 85/100 = Very Good.

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    Editors' rating: 70

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    Summary: The Sony Ericsson W200 is a great little basic cell phone with excellent music features. If you are looking for a way to have your music and still make phone calls without spending a lot of money, this is the ideal option.

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  • goodgearguide.com.au

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: The W200i is a solid budget mobile phone, but the lack of Bluetooth may be enough for some to give it a miss.

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