Sony W910i review
Sony Ericsson’s 910i is the phone to beat as far as I’m concerned. This is one fine looking piece of equipment, with a stunning screen and interface. The screen is very clean and sharp taking up most of the front of the phone. The menu system is a treat to use and the updated graphics almost make it look like a PSP.
The iPhone may be getting all the media attention at the moment, but it shares some basic features with the 910i. The onboard accelerometer senses which way the phone is being held and adjusts the screen accordingly. Music, podcasts and audio books all available at the flick of a finger.
The music quality is as good a we have come to expect from Sony Walkmans and this actually comes with a reasonable set of headphones. This is a solid phone, great music player
I like Sony products in general and this one in particular. The only fault I could pick with it is the built-in camera. Not that the camera was particularly bad for a phone camera, just that it’s perhaps not as good as I would expect from a phone of this price. (around $500) Speaking personally, ditch the camera, drop the price $100 and I’m all over it.


