Sony Ericsson W950i
Expected
Q3 2006 14th February 2006 Discuss this
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Hot on the heels of the Sony
Ericsson M600 comes a Walkman version of the same
phone. The Sony Ericsson W950i is a Symbian 9.1 smartphone with
the UIQ 3.0 interface, but this time dispensing with
the hybrid keyboard and adding a massive 4Gb of internal
memory and some dedicated multimedia controls.
It's a 3G phone with a large 2.6"
240x320 pixel touch sensitive display. There's an FM
radio, stereo Bluetooth, handwriting recognition, the
Opera web browser and an email client, plus the well-regarded
Walkman music packing including Sony's Disc2Phone software.
Unlike the M600i, the memory on the
W950i appears to be non-expandable, but 4Gb should be
enough for pretty much anybody. And despite the large
screen and susbtantial amount of internal memory, the
W950i weighs in at only 112 grams.
You can transfer data to the W950i via
USB 2.0 or infra-red, but there's no WiFi connectivity.
One obvious feature missing is a digital camera, which
is a strange omission, although the M600 doesn't have
one either.
Is this an iPod killer? Well, with 4Gb
of internal memory, high-speed 3G capabilties and a
large screen, and the fact that it can make phone
calls - then the Sony Ericsson W950i could well
be the all-in-one device that many people are waiting
for.
This phone is slated to be available
in Q3 2006 in the W950i configuration for Europe, the
Middle East, Africa and Pacific Rim, plus there will
be a W950c version for mainland China.
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Sony
Ericsson W950i at a glance
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Available:
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Q2
2006
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Network:
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UMTS
2100 + GSM
900/1800/1900
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Data:
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UMTS
(3G) + GPRS
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Screen:
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240x320
pixels, 262k colours
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Camera:
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No
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Size:
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Medium-large
candy bard 107x57x15mm
/ 114 grams
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Bluetooth:
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Yes
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Infra-red:
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Yes
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Polyphonic:
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Yes
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Java:
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Yes
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Battery
life:
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2.5-7.5 hours talk / 10-14 days standby
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