
Sony Ericsson W910i is a mobile phone with the tag, 'Walkman in style.' The mobile phone has a thin but elegant slider, and has 3.6 Mbps HSDPA, Bluetooth, and EDGE and uses Walkman 3.0. It boasts of a fast photo browser and powerful loudspeaker. The camera, however, is 2 megapixels without autofocus and flash.
Like that wet kid from the Sixth Sense or Annette Fielding, the W910i has an freaky extra sense – SenseMe – which automatically creates playlists based on your tagged songs. For instance if you tag Boccelli you’ll get other operatic numbers, or if you tag Madonna, you’ll get other overrated tosh… possibly. It’s a nifty little feature on a nifty little phone. The audio performance – as with most Walkman mobiles – is fantastic via the wireless, Bluetooth-enabled headphones. But, like Sarah Jessica Parker’s nose, the most prominent feature here is the motion-sensitive control system. Flick the phone to the left or right and you skip tracks. Alternatively, just waggle the phone to shuffle them. The same sensor also flips videos from landscape to portrait depending on how you hold the phone.
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