3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 12:27:13
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Thanks to a generous feature set and an easy user interface, the Sony Ericsson W760i is a fine slider. Its unremarkable design does it no favours, but there are better looking phones out there that dont feel as good to hold or use. Sony Ericsson W760...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 12:27:20
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Sony is normally one of the leaders of the pack when it comes to music phones but doe Small and compact; nice looking; good sound and UI Average camera; proprietary headphones Screen size-wise, at 2.2in, the W760 is generous without being too showy and...
Small and compact; nice looking; good sound and UI...
Average camera; proprietary headphones...
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From track playing to position tracking, the W760i is the first of Sony Ericssons Walkman music phone line-up to go Sat Nav. It taps into a fast-growing market for mobiles with A-GPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) technology onboard, bringing pr...
High quality music player, 1GB Memory Stick Micro card supplied, Good quality earphones supplied, Built-in A-GPS technology, Google Maps and Tracker location-based apps, Voice guide Wayfinder Navigator Sat Nav trial software, HSDPA, 3.2-megapixel camer...
No Wi-Fi, Camera performance is average, with no autofocus or flash, Wayfinder Navigator software is trial version, A-GPS technology can run-down power quickly, Loudspeaker is loud but tinny at high volume, No video call camera, Video capture quality i...
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As part of Sony Ericsson’s first wave of GPS-packing handsets, the W760i has Google Maps software pre-loaded, plus a three-month trial version of Wayfinder Navigator satnav software for turn-by-turn voice navigation. In addition, Sony Ericsson has loa...
Although the W760i benefits from having A-GPS and satnav software inside, it does a fine job in its core function as a higher-tier Walkman phone. The music player is capable of delivering a high-class, ear-pleasing audio performance. Despite the 3.2-m...
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The Sony Ericsson W760i sells itself in as music phone and ends up being so much more...
Music capabilities, 3.2-megapixel camera, GPS, accelerometer...
No 3.5mm jack, no flash on the camera, no Wi-Fi...
The Sony Ericsson W760i sells itself in as music phone and ends up being so much more...
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The arrival of the W760 marks Sony Ericssons first Walkman-branded handset with global HSDPA support, a feature that will no doubt benefit online music shoppers and web junkies. If you dont crave such data speeds, theres still a swag of other...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-14 02:09:45
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The W760i is a solid performer, and weve found it hard to fault this handset during our tests. Yet, with strong competition hot on its heels, the W760i falls short of bowling us over. DesignFrom a distance Sony Ericssons latest Walkman phone may fail...
Great Walkman music player, HSDPA data, Foxtel Mobile TV...
Conventionallooking slider, No significant internal memory...
The W760i is a solid performer, and weve found it hard to fault this handset during our tests. Yet, with strong competition hot on its heels, the W760i falls short of bowling us over.
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The first Walkman handset to be offered on Telstras Next G network in Australia, the Sony Ericsson W760i continues the fine tradition of quality Walkman mobile phones. Although it doesnt offer any absolutely outstanding features, the combination of H...
Design, build quality, controls, user interface, access to Next G services, HSDPA-capable, built-in GPS...
GPS isn’t completely free, camera is mediocre and lacks flash and autofocus...
The W760i is the first Walkman handset to be available on the Next G network. Although it doesn’t offer any outstanding features, the combination of a smooth design, excellent build quality and Sony Ericsson’s Walkman software makes this an ex...
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Sony Ericsson hit one out of the park with the W760i. The phone's thoughtful design makes it the right choice for anyone looking for a handset with the right mix of fun and function. On the fun side: The accelerometer lets you shake forward to the next so...
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26th of July 2008.Sony Ericsson’s latest high-end Walkman offering is much more than just another Walkman phone. It is the first Walkman phone to combine an array of features, including built-in GPS, HSDPA network connections, Walkman 3 player...
It is hard to dislike W760. Sure, it does have its disadvantages, but it makes up for that and much more with its many advantages. The biggest disadvantage has to be the lack of WLAN for wireless accessing the Internet through a router. When it comes...
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Sony Ericsson’s Walkman phones have clearly realised that they can’t keep dining out on their music reputation alone. The new 5megapixel W902 delivered a sack of new toys for its owner to play with, and now the W760 brings a Sony Ericsson firs...
Solidly built, user friendly and snappy slider action. Great sounding Walkman player. Gimmicky but fun shake game controls...
Camera missing autofocus or flash. Average video recording capabilities. Suspect GPS fix from cold start. Superfluous shake music controls...
Solid rather than spectacular, this Walkman slider is a fine all-rounder in search of an identity...
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Bringing satellite navigation to the Walkman music phone lineup for the first time, Sony Ericssons W760i comes with A-GPS location finding technology built in, and is pre-loaded with a selection of Sat Nav-based software and applications.Music still t...
selection of features and applications, 3.5mm headphones adapter supplied...
3megapixel camera has no flash or autofocus, No WiFi, Sat Nav usage uses data connectivity, Body isnt slim, Loudspeaker basslight...
Sat Nav makes its welcome debut in the Walkman range with this multi-talented HSDPA-enabled sliderphone...
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