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Sony Ericsson W880i user reviews (flame black, Unlocked)

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  • 4.5 stars

    "Excellent phone" on by RogerWilkins

    Pros: Fantastic operating system and great range of features

    Cons: Speaker quality is lacking (even when it comes to ringing)

    Summary: Concerns about the small keys are misplaced. This was my biggest concern when I first got the phone, but I now actually find the keypad much faster to use than any I have used in the past. I use the keypad a bit differently - some keys require a thumbnail, others the other itself - but I rarely mistype and I have never been faster on the texting. The screen is very bright and sharp, the range of functions mind-boggling, and the design and build-quality exquisite. The screen is a little small for web pages (which I look at suprisingly frequently on it) and, as I have said, the speaker is not quite up to it. I guess it is difficult to fit a decent speaker in such a tiny unit.

  • 4.5 stars

    "Pure awesomeness ;)" on by Warmachine95

    Pros: -great music player
    -camera is actualy pretty good
    -nice sleek and slim look (luv the red-orange colors)
    -great direction pad
    -nice little apps like Music mate..
    -the screen is bright and crisp
    -nice video chat camera
    -good battery life

    Cons: -not so tough
    -dust collects under the screen
    -those buttons are rice sized,but actually are comfortable
    -had some problems with memory card recognition but reflashing solved it =)
    -video quality

    Summary: I use this phone as a music player,sometimes web browser,and sometimes even as a camera.Luv the slim design,but the toughness is reduced for that reason.I really like the walkman music player,most of the time I use it instead of the computer.Battery is also amazing.Loaded with usefull and useless apps.And that tiny speaker can pack a punch (the bass is bad tho).
    Now the keypad...Buttons are rice sized,but I find them comfortable.
    Oh,and video quality sucks hard!
    All in all I would recomend this to anyone!I just luv it!

  • 3.5 stars

    "A perfect mid-range phone.." on by angel_s54

    Pros: Slim design, easy to held and user friendly.. Very comfortable to use..

    Cons: Not recommended for those who have big thumbs, I just wish it has a cybershot feature..

    Summary: The Sony Ericsson W880i is an awesome phone, It's everything i wanted minus the cybershot features though it has a good camera quality..Slim, very easy to carry anywhere..but not recommended for those who have big thumbs..

  • 5.0 stars

    "spectalurar minimalistic phone" on by hasofy

    Pros: 1. great minimalistic design 2. extremely durable body 3. stays where you put it due to rubber back 3. good walkman feauture 4. buttons although small separated from eachother and easy to use 5 user interface and display 6. slick, ultrathin and light

    Cons: if you use it for calling and listening too records no cons. forget about taking high quality prictures with hopeless camera though and listening to radio since there is none

  • 4.0 stars

    "Great Entertaining Phone" on by razaj1992

    Pros: Great Features and Support for files

    Cons: Speaker could be bettr...alot bettr

    Summary: Great for the trip to work and back keeping me entertained on the tube :)
    also great to use after you get used to the keys!
    Looks so gd aswell!
    Defo Recommend this as a walkman phone

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