Sony Ericsson W995: Hands on with the new Walkman earphone.

Thu, Oct 1, 2009

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The Sony Ericsson W995 has been pimped around TV and magazines even more than the new Transformers movie — although unlike said cinematic coronach, the W995 doesn’t rich person its own brand of burger. If it did have its own bangle bite you rich person to curiosity how it would tasting, our guesswork is that it would rich person a strong hint of plastic and metal.

When you first base take the W995 out of the loge you’ll be surprised by its size of it. To put option it simply, the W995 is a draw smaller than you think it is. No one would say that it’s a slim line handset by any stretch of the imaginativeness but considering what the French telephone tin actually do it’s surprising that the W995 is so small. Looks-wise the phone is a little bit drilling but it is wellspring constructed. The slide mechanics on the W995 is reassuringly sturdy and the computer keyboard is, for a change on a Sony Ericsson French telephone, well spaced out with a goodness layout — so texting shouldn’t be a problem. The W995 also sports a bandstand which is useful if you want to rest it on a board while you watch video recording clips. The drug user interface onboard the W995 volition be familiar spirit to anyone that has used a Sony Ericsson before. It has similar artwork and layout as other recent Sony Ericssons but with the added device of haptic feedback. Strangely the phone does not vibrate when you confirm an military action so this could be a bit confusing when you ar exploitation the phone without looking at it. There are so many features to the W995 that it is hard to fathom them all at first. In our full review we volition look at downloading movies using the new PlayNow scene of action software and we’ll be giving the 8-megepixel camera a full and strenuous workout. But initial impressions suggest that the W995 is a beast that will not disappoint.  

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