Sony Ericsson W760i Review by 3G.co.uk

Sony Ericsson W760i Review by 3G.co.uk

Unlike the flagship Walkman handsets, the Sony Ericsson W760i has shuffled quietly on to the scene with a minimum of fuss and fanfare. Here at 3G.co.uk, we think this may be down to its appearance. It's not slimline and it's not very shiny. In fact, it's a little ordinary looking.


However, the W760i's modest appearance belies the fact that there's a lot going on beneath the bonnet. It's a Walkman phone, so obviously music is its key strength, and it offers dedicated music keys, HSDPA music download speeds, as well as all the useful music applications and gimmicks you'd expect from a Walkman handset.


There's also a 3.2-megapixel camera on board, a video editing application, a motion sensor, some great games, and a built-in A-GPS satellite for sat nav. It's an impressive spec, but then the W760i doesn't come cheap. SIM-free it can cost between £220 and £500, and it's about £180 on prepay. So, you pay for what you get.