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Sony Ericsson W395
$200.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Built-in stereo speaker are loud and sound good. Supports up to 4GB of storage - great if used for music playback. Keyboard design - great for quickly typing out text messages.
The Cons:Lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack - must use bundled headphones or find an adapter. Video capture - generally poor results due to the quality. Slow shutter speed on the camera - can't be used for quick action shots.
The Sony Ericsson W395 is a mid-level quad-band sliding handset that is also an mp3 player. The music player uses Sony's Walkman interface, and the phone has two rear-mounted stereo speakers. The display features 256k-colors and scratch resistant surface, and the phone has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture.
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It uses Openwave HTML Internet browser and can read RSS feeds, and also has Bluetooth wireless capabilities. Internal memory is 10MB, but the W395 includes a 1GB M2 memory stick, and can expand up to 4GB. Also included is an FM radio tuner, track identification, and motion-sensing game compatibility. As a music player, the W395 gets around 12.5 hours of battery life, and 8 hours of talk time as a phone.
Features
- Release Date: March 2009
- Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- 256k-color screen, scratch resistant
- mp3 player with track recognition
- Stereo speakers
- 10MB internal memory, up to 4GB with M2 stick, includes 1GBM2 stick
- 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture and photo editor
- Motion-based game compatibility
- FM radio receiver
- SMS, MMS, EMS, email messaging
- Openwave Internet browsing over WAP 2.0/xHTML
- RSS reader
- Bluetooth v2.0
- Up to 8 hour talk time, 12.5 hour music play battery life
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built-in stereo speaker are loud and sound good
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supports up to 4GB of storage - great if used for music playback
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keyboard design - great for quickly typing out text messages
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nice aesthetics - looks good and feels well-built in your hands
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lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack - must use bundled headphones or find an adapter
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video capture - generally poor results due to the quality
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slow shutter speed on the camera - can't be used for quick action shots
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no Wi-Fi or GPS - integrates basic connectivity options only
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mediocre user interface - somewhat slow when navigating menus
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