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January 2008
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The editors liked
3G/HSDPA
Stylish design
3.2 megapixel camera
Google Maps
Responsive keypad
Simple to use
Punchy and powerful sound
Fine sense of timing
Excellent Walkman music player
3G HSDPA connectivity
3.2-megapixel camera
Slim
Attractive design
Ultra-slimline design. More multimedia friendly ...
Thin design
Relatively large screen
HSDPA
Excellent music player
Compact
Walkman
Looks great
The editors didn't like
Small screen
Supplied headphones err on the bright side
No Wi-Fi
No flash or autofocus for camera
No smartphone capability
Poor loudspeaker quality
No integrated 3.5mm headphone jack. Camera lacks autofocus and flash...
Brushedsilver finish fit for a Terminator. Smooth, improved keypad. 2GB Memory Stick Micro included (phone holds up to 4 gigs). Vivid vid clips with crisp sound. Audio recorder. Decent earbuds (finally!). MusicDJ app lets you compose ringtones from your l...
Wont take calls during "mass" USB file transfer. Proprietary headphone jack. No WiFi. Camera needs a flash (yesterday!). Tiny menu buttons can feel cramped.
Abstract: The W890i is another of Sony Ericsson's Walkman branded handsets and it's a testament to the sheer number of mobiles coming along for review at the moment that it didn't push its way to the front of the queue when it arrived in my hands. Something that wo...
Abstract: The first Sony Ericsson phone where thin was definitely in was the Sony Ericsson W880i. It was designed with a handful of simple guidelines in mind – they wanted to come up with a slender fashion-savvy device that would do a perfect job as a seconda...
As has become expected from the Walkman range, the music features are excellent, but it’s the ultra-fast HSDPA that really sets the W890i apart.
The Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot range provides much better cameras.Look and Feel
Sony Ericsson has taken what was already an excellent handset and improved it to make an even better one. It really is hard to fault the W890i, from its uber-slim design, cracking internet capabilities, the addition of Google Maps and of course the essenc
slim with a pleasant appearance, good sound quality, there are back lid lockers, long battery life
No 3.5 mm jack, Limited camera capabilities, Insufficient integrated memory
We are left with positive feelings about the Sony Ericsson W890. It is a nice, light and slim Walkman, which would satisfy even the most capricious music fans. In addition, thanks to the high-speed UMTS you can check your mail or your RSS feeds, which ...
Abstract: Despite having 40-chord polyphony onboard, the W890i breaks no new grounds in the way MP3 tunes sound, as compared to other Sony Ericsson branded devices. The overall volume of this phone is pretty average, although occasionally you might miss calls w...
Abstract: Whether you’re on your own or with friends, the W890 incorporates the Walkman Player 3.0, the latest in Walkman technology, which offers one-click access to the player and simple, intuitive navigation around your music. The New Sony Ericsson W890 Wa...
Abstract: Released in the fourth quarter of 2007 at the same time as the W660, the Sony Ericsson W890i is another option from the Sony family that is a full multimedia alternative to the new iPhone. Complete with the popular Sony Music Player, this unit sports...
3.2-megapixel camera lacks flash and autofocus The Final Word A stylish, classy exterior with excellent build quality, just 10mm thin and boasting an superior keypad and controls despite its compact size. Add HSDPA support and an excellent user interfa...
A stylish, classy exterior with excellent build quality, just 10mm thin and boasting an superior keypad and controls despite its compact size. Add HSDPA support and an excellent user interface to the mix and the W890i is almost perfect.