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Sony Ericsson W300i reviews round-up
We round up all the major online and offline reviews of the entry-level Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman phone
(82%) | Mobile Choice Sony Ericsson W300i Review “The W300i Walkman phone is aimed squarely at the youth market, letting the more financially challenged punks experience the Walkman phone vibe. At around £130-£140 on prepay, the deal is pretty sweet." Read the Mobile Choice Sony Ericsson W300i review |
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(7.7/10) | CNET.co.uk “Sony Ericsson's W300i is a value for money handset and comes with a good balance of features. There are several ways you can communicate with other devices and storage is also made easy with the expandable memory slot. ” Read the CNet.co.uk Sony Ericsson W300i review |
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(7/10) | Pocket-lint “Like other Walkman branded phones from Sony Ericsson, the W300 sports a dedicated button to access the music software and a small, but punchy speaker on the rear of the phone if you're looking to share your music with others around you.” Read the Pocket-lint Sony Ericsson W300i review |
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(4/5) | Mobile Phones UK “For the money, this is a fantastic phone. Sony Ericsson have shaved functionality off the phone in order to bring the cost down, but the core music function is top notch. The music player supports a wide range of formats and audio quality is very high.” Read Mobile Phones UK's Sony Ericsson W300i review |
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(80%) | Your Mobile Phone Reviews “The Sony Ericsson W300i allows the user to move photos & music freely between their phone & their computer by using the USB cable. The transfer is made very easy as it comes with a drag & drop feature.” Read Your Mobile Phone Reviews Sony Ericsson W300i review |
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(3/5) | Mobile Review “This model is built on the Sony Ericsson W810i platform which we are familiar with. The phone has same software and hardware. EDGE is supported, as well as 4 bands of GSM standard. Besides similarities, the phone has some improvements too, like sorting photo thumbnails by date.” Read the Mobile Review Sony Ericsson W300i review |
(83%) | Total Mobile “The Walkman engine is one of the better MP3 (and AAC) players on mobile phones. The normal settings sounded a tad bass-heavy, though you can boost the low end and even further with Sony’s mega-bass facility, and there’s a five band graphic equaliser.” View the Total Mobile blog |
(3/5) | What Mobile “A low-budget Walkman phone that comprises some of the more advanced features of the high-end handsets. The hardest hit are the camera quality and screen resolution. However, the quality of the Walkman player itself is just as good as the rest of the range.” What Mobile February 2007 |







