3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 12:30:24
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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 12:30:24
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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 02:09:40
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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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justanothermobilemonday.com Updated: 2016-12-07 04:08:31
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My favourite non-smartphone handsets have always been from Sony Ericsson (SE). My friends always found the interfaces a bit confusing before, as there were often no such things as "call" and "end" keys, and the UI relied very heavily upon softkeys tha...
It’s been a while since I last used a Sony Ericsson phone for an extended period of time, but the w760 was very easy to carry around. It’s a low spec device that features fantastic hardware and very intuitive accelerometer usage. The only thin...
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The Sony Ericsson W760 is another walkman phone from the company's range of music phones. It has an integrated GPS receiver, accelerometer and a three megapixel camera. Read on to find out more about the Sony Ericsson W760 in this phones.com review...
Quadband GSM and Triband HSDPA, GPS and geotagging, Great Walkman phone, Youtube streaming, Bluetooth HID support...
camera, No twoway videoconferencing, Expensive...
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Sony’s latest Walkman phone, the Sony Ericsson W760i, is aimed at those who are on-the-go, but don’t want a ton of gadgets weighing them down. It’s easy to use, reliable and packed with music, communications and organization features. Hell, it even has...
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Today is Black Friday, I’m sure quite a few of you are out and about shopping, or browsing the webs for great deals on gifts for your family and friends. If you’ve got a music lover who still needs a gift they’ll very much appreciate the product I’ve...
Good camera both video and still, Excellent call quality, Acceleromter built in, GPS built in, Good abttery life, Well made, Easy to use interface...
Interface can lag at times...
The W760i is one of those phones that I can easily recommend to anyone who asks me about a good phone, it’s better than a good phone it’s a great phone really. It’s easy to use, call quality is perfect, pictures and videos are very good...
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electronista.com Updated: 2016-12-07 04:08:35
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The W580 has been a staple of GSM phone carriers ever since it was released simply because it does most things well (including music) at a low-enough price. Still, there were definite limitations, and the device now has a RAZR-like overabundance that...
call quality, UIQ simple, effective, and improved.
Pricing is steep for the actual feature set.
As a mid-range feature phone, the W760 is largely what the W580 hoped to be and more: its sturdy, performs well for calls and is more than capable for media from a software perspective. At a certain point in its lifetime, the W760 could easily be the...
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At a certain point, the new Sony Ericsson W760 3G Walkman music phone becomes more like a 24-hour diner menu than a useable gadget – there are simply too many options to wade through when all you want to do is have a cheeseburger. And some of these t...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-12-07 04:08:35
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Despite its ordinary appearance, we can’t complain about the W760i’s performance or usability. top deals for this phone Handset cost: FREE 18 month contractTariff: OrangeSupplier: Dial-A-Phone Buy now | Handset cost: FREE 18 month contractTariff: O2S...
A great feature set and a simple user interface...
It’s an unremarkable-looking slider phone.Look and Feel...
Despite its ordinary appearance, we can’t complain about the W760i’s performance or usability...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2016-12-07 04:08:35
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Video Review: If the Sony Ericsson W580i was a solid music phone (it was), the Sony Ericsson W760 is a solid 3G phone all around. The great music player hasnt gotten any worse with age, though wed like it to get a little better. The best part is h...
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Sony Ericsson may be feeling the pinch , but the company continues to announce handsets with vigour. The latest one to hit my desk is the W760. The W in the name indicates that this is a Walkman handset, so its star feature should be its music playing. B...
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smape.com Updated: 2016-12-07 04:08:38
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Sony Ericsson W760i was planned to become a youth-oriented alternative to the costly W910i with a few extra features added; does the new handset fulfill the cause? Let’s have a closer look: W910i is a rather expensive music slider. How efficient in th...
Sony Ericsson W760i produces the impression of a well-designed, quality phone. The appealing yet not too showy design is really one of the weightiest selling points of this handset. The quality of assembly and materials is just as good as the function...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2016-12-07 04:08:39
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The Sony Ericsson W760, one of the Walkman-branded handset announced at the 2008 Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, is the manufacturers attempt to create a high-end feature phone that focuses on fun. Multimedia is the star of the device, as expe...
Good looking, solid multimedia functions, GPS ability...
Cheap feeling plastic construction...
Despite the few bugs that were found in our review unit, there was really very little not to like about the Sony Ericsson W760. Its musical talents were handy, the web browser adequate, and the size, weight, and design were all quite pleasing. Its per...
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The W760i’s ring tones are reasonably loud and won’t let you down in most environments, nor will its reception quality. The vibro alert is a tad above average strength-wise. The phone is set to hit the market early in May and will retail for around 65...
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wirelessinfo.com Updated: 2016-12-07 04:08:40
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The W760 is essentially the W580i with insane software upgrades and a slightly different case. Like Motorolas Z10, the W760 has video editing software, which, if these phones are any indication, is the latest trend in cell phones. Unlike the Z10, howe...
The W760 is definitely a phone were eager to get into our lab. At a glance, it looks like this phone is set to be a really good multimedia device set at a good price. The overall software seemed to be really impressive, with the previously mentioned...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2016-12-07 04:08:41
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Sony Ericsson today announced the W760, a global Walkman phone with tri-band HSDPA, enabling broadband speed downloads of the latest music and content wherever in the world it is used. Offering music on your mobile and much more, the phone delivers bui...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2016-12-07 04:08:42
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Released at the same time as the Ericsson Z555a, the Sony Ericsson W760 is a flip phone of great style and personality. This hot phone offers such features as the ability to be used all over the world, and also as a great walkman. This phone even off...
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