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The W995 was released in May 2009 and is said to be the best Walkman phone yet. The multimedia features are supposed to be tough competition to other phones on the market .I've always been a fan of Sony Ericsson mobile phones. Especially the Walkman ra...
I couldn't help but love the Sony Ericsson W995. It is a stylish, slim and lightweight phone that is bound to impress. The Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman phoneIt's packed with features so it's bound to keep you entertained. With WiFi and GPS you can make...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2011-09-24 15:25:04
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This device targets the multimedia enthusiasts by making it easy to access and playback audio and video media. The W995 is featuring a 2.6 inch display of 240x320 pixels resolution - enough to give the user a sufficient viewing experience. The phone in...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 15:25:04
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The recipe for cooking up a sweet multimedia phone? Take one part phone, mix two parts MP3 player, throw in some cool backlit buttons to impress the kids. Blend until creamy.Sony Ericsson appears to have whipped up a crowd pleaser with the w995. It fea...
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Walkman phones? Only good for music, aren’t they? Not this one. The Sony Ericsson W995 also packs in an 8.1 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPS and 16GB of storage inside. Is this the first Walkman phone to have smartphones on the run?It so nearly could have...
Fantastic media skills, lustworthy design...
Battery drain and dumbphone OS...
The best Walkman phone yet, albeit with a few remaining flaws...
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W ith the rise of the Internet, the opportunity to exchange data in large quantities has become widely available. Many programs and Web pages are more than eager to use this option. Especially in the early days, the music industry sustained damage from...
T he Sony-Ericsson W995 can do it all, if we look at its specifications. The high resolution digital camera onboard of the phone, really ranks this Walkman phone extremely close to the Cybershot series. It is for a reason that neither Cybershot nor...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:25:04
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Sony Ericsson has got it all together with the W995, which is our favourite Walkman phone ever. Enough said, really. Sony Ericsson - W995 price Buy Sony Ericsson W995 securely online at a bargain price £360 inc. VAT (SIM-free), from free (depending on...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:25:04
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Sony Ericsson has bagged the best seats for musicphones with its W range, recycling the Walkman brand from the mother company, just as Cybershot has done with its K/C range. We are nevertheless still waiting for a musicphone that matches the audio qual...
Nice finish, Solid, Simple navigation, Replaceable headphones...
Nothing to make it a musicphone (1 shortcut apart), Headphones need replacing!, Heavy...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-09-24 15:25:05
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Saying that the W995 is based on the 8-megapixel C905 Cyber-shot isn’t really a good start to the review. Although the C905 was an excellent phone, early models were not exactly ultra-reliable. Some of our forum members will be grinding their teeth and...
Sony Ericsson is working on giving less emphasis to the separate Cyber-shot and Walkman brands, in favour of handsets that offer top-quality imaging and music combined. Hence the W995 Walkman is designed with video in mind too, offering free movie down...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 15:25:05
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As a Walkman phone, the W995 is a step towards making Sony Ericsson handsets as easy to use as an iPhone and iTunes. There is potential in Media Go, but in reality we faced a few difficulties setting up. Its close, but until Sony Ericsson realises...
3.5mm audio jack, excellent audio quality, effective equalisers and integrated BBC iPlayer...
Converting videos is slow at 30 minutes or more, no DivX/Xvid video support, screen doesnt support widescreen format, image stabiliser is ineffective, and video recording is limited to WQVGA...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:25:05
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Can two become one? Although Sony Ericsson wants to play with the big kids, its ringer the Satio won’t be gracing our palm until November 2009, in the meantime we’re quite content with the adolescent 8.1 megapixel touting W995 Walkman phone. Supposedl...
Walkman functionality, Solid body...
Sluggish accelerometer, Poor performing camera...
A funky mover of a music phone. If youre looking for a music phone with sounds on par to a high-end MP3 player you wont go far wrong with the W995...
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Sport sponsorship continues to be popular with telecommunication companies but some sports object to you using a company’s products when play is in progress...
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If youre a music mad, photo enthusiast, then Sony Ericsson has you in its sights with the W995 – its most advanced convergence of camera and music phone features to date. Featuring a Walkman media player and an 8.1Mp camera, the W995 also has HSDPA 3G...
The latest Walkman is packed with good music things, including a decent set of bundled ear buds and portable speakers. But it also has an 8.1 megapixel camera which, while it may not be at the very front of the line when compared with similarly specif...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:25:05
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The Sony Ericsson W995 is a Walkman phone, but not as we know it. It does all your media, just like you'd expect, but there's an 8.1-megapixel camera around the back too. There's HSDPA and Wi-Fi for zingy net speeds, GPS, Bluetooth, and an M2 memory ca...
If there's one thing Sony Ericsson knows how to do, it's make cameraphones, and the Sony Ericsson W995 is no exception. The 8.1MP sensor takes super-sharp snaps, made easier with auto-focus, image stabilisation, face recognition and geo-tagging. A...
As slick looking as the Sony Ericsson W995 is, don't go getting it into your head it's a smartphone. It's not: you won't find the third party support of similarly specced offerings from Nokia and co. And even if dumbphone status...
You'll probably know by now if you're a Sony Ericsson fan or not. The Sony Ericsson W995 suffers from all the same drawbacks as previous Walkman mobiles: it's walled off, and lacking the power and customisation of your standard smartphone. If...
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del.icio.us reddit! TechBlips Facebook Stumbleupon Newsvine tweet The Sony Ericsson W995 is the latest phone to carry the famous Walkman name.Sony Ericssons music-oriented Walkman series and photography-centred Cybershot series have been drawing close...
Walkman music player, 8.1 megapixel camera, Decent quality headphones, Supplied loudspeaker, A-GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA 3G...
Camera disappointing, Battery life could be better, Weak video stand...
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An all-singing, all-dancing Walkman media phone that hits all the right notes Great for music / good camera / compact and versatile No touchscreen / modest display / no lens cover The W995 is Sony Ericsson's new top-end music phone. In a range already...
Great for music, good camera, compact and versatile...
No touchscreen, modest display, no lens cover...
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I've been saying for a long while now that Sony Ericsson should drop its W-for-Walkman and C-for-Cyber-shot branding and instead concentrate on producing all-rounders for different levels of the market. With the recent launch of the Aino Satio and Yari it...
Great camera, Good connectivity, builtin iPlayer, 3.5mm headphone jack...
Not a full smartphone proprietary OS, Lacks dynamism...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:25:06
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Convergence is the buzzword and the Cyber-shot Walkman affair-turned-marriage is busy producing offspring. And hey, the young Sony Ericsson W995 sure makes the first-born W902 look like a helpless orphan.Easily the best equipped feature phone of the ho...
Sony Ericsson W995 is the companys top-ranking Walkman and its spec sheet is clearly set to justify this label. The Flash-based user interface, which weve praised repeatedly, seems to be only getting better. There are no gaps in the connectivity set...
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With its Walkman and Cybershot series of models, Sony Ericsson has become a leader in the niche categories of camera and music phones. The latest addition to its Walkman line, the Sony Ericsson Walkman W995 delivers the best of both worlds with an 8...
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While a lot of mobile phones purport to double as media players on the go, Sony Ericsson has made music and video playback the whole reason for the W995 Walkmans existence. The Walkman branding, while a little confusing, isnt just association, either...
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Video review: While a lot of mobile phones purport to double as media players on the go, Sony Ericsson has made music and video playback the whole reason for the W995 Walkmans existence. The Walkman branding, while a little confusing, isnt just associ...
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Sony Ericssons W995 is the companys new flagship Walkman phone. Although it may look like yet another run-of-the-mill Walkman handset, the W995 ups the ante by merging the best bits of the Cyber-shot and Walkman ranges to produce a mobile phone with an 8-megapixel camera, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a kickstand for multimedia viewing. Aesthetically, the Sony Ericsson W995 is a mixed bag; this is probably the most disappointing aspect of this mobile phone. Aside from being quite thick, the blan...
3.5mm headphone jack, 8-megapixel camera, GPS, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Media Go software...
Boring/bland design, a little chunky, kickstand feels flimsy, price...
Sony Ericsson’s W995 is the first Walkman phone to feature a 3.5mm headphone jack and a camera with Carl Zeiss optics. Its design could use some improvement, its overpriced and we would have liked a larger screen, but the W995 is still one of the be...
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Sony has a stellar reputation for forward-thinking design, so you just knew that the company was going to come up with something special for the Ericsson W995 Walkman phone. The thin slider design, coloured in “Progressive Black,” “Cosmic Silver” and “Ene...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:34
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The Sony Ericsson W995 Pink looks like the Walkman phone we've all been waiting for. Packed with features and a 3.5mm headphone jack, it looks like it could be a winner. Read our review to find out if Sony Ericsson has cracked the Walkman code or if it...
The Sony Ericsson W995 Pink is one of the best Walkman phones ever made. Our only disappointment was about the camera and streaming video content quality but other than that we highly recommend this phone. This is Sony Ericsson at its best.Add your own...
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NameWith its Walkman and Cybershot series of models, Sony Ericsson has become a leader in the niche categories of camera and music phones. The latest addition to its Walkman line, the Sony Ericsson Walkman W995 delivers the best of both worlds with an 8.1...
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Sony Ericsson is finally melding its Walkman and Cyber-shot lines into feature-packed phones. The first was the W902 and the W995 is its second effort. The W995 manages to fulfil nearly all the requirements of a high-end user as we will find out. Th...
Easy to use; large, bright screen; excellent camera; good sound quality; 3.5mm audio jack; stylish phone.
No DivX codec support.
I loved the Sony Ericsson W995 — it looks stylish, is easy to use, the screen is lovely and it has good speakers. Plus, the camera could even replace a basic point-and-shoot camera. All in all, the W995 performed well and I felt a little pang when I...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:34
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In late 2008 Sony Ericsson launched the , the closest thing we’ve seen to the perfect fusion of a Walkman and Cyber-shot phone. Powered by a 5MP snapper and new Clear Audio tech, it shot straight to the top of our mobile phone chart.But now its W995 ha...
Slick sounding Walkman music player. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack. Good movie and TV...
Camera not Cyber-shot sharp. Headphone cable too short. Flimsy TV stand...
Hands down the best Walkman phone ever and a great all-rounder, but the camera falls just short of the Cyber-shots...
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