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Sony Ericsson W710i reviews round-up
The experts evaluate the potential of Sony Ericsson's fitness phone the W710i
Published on Mar 12, 2007
(85%) | Mobile Choice Sony Ericsson W710i Review “It’s a pretty compact phone with a sturdy flip action that ends in a satisfying click. The most noticeable feature is the large front display. This greyscale screen dominates the front fascia and is large enough to display the handset’s running and walking apps and Walkman player information, which is essential when you’re glancing on the move." Read the Mobile Choice Sony Ericsson W710i review |
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(7.7/10) | CNET.co.uk “Like the Nokia 5500 Sport, this handset lacks the accuracy of a GPS antenna-based system when it comes to measuring distance travelled, and what it offers is only really suitable for runners. But at least this time round you can calibrate the built-in pedometer to your own stride length. ” Read the CNet.co.uk Sony Ericsson W710i review |
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(7/10) | Trusted Reviews “All the dedicated fitness software is together under one menu option whose icon is a stopwatch. There are four elements to this – Running, Walking, Results and Settings. If you want to do anything other than running or walking, forget this handset now.” Read the Trusted Reviews Sony Ericsson W710i review |
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(5/5) | Mobile Phones UK “In addition to the fitness and music applications, the W710i is very well featured. A 2 megapixel camera is included, plus all the usual features that you'd expect. Memory is very good, with a 512 Mbyte memory stick supplied.” Read Mobile Phones UK's Sony Ericsson W710i review |
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(76%) | Your Mobile Phone Reviews “The phone is not just a Walkman™ phone but it is the fitness enthusiastic best companion. The Sony Ericsson W710i comes with a efficient phone book complete with all the contacts details.” Read Your Mobile Phone Reviews Sony Ericsson W710i review |
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(3/5) | Infosync “Targeting the sporty among us, Sony Ericsson's new W710i music phone comes, as one would expect from a handset in the maker's Walkman series, fitted with a music player and a bundled 512 MB Memory Stick Micro card which holds in the range of 6 hours of MP3 music - likely to be sufficient for even the most ardent excercisers.” Read the Mobile Review Sony Ericsson W710i review |
(7/10) | Mobile Review “The Walkman line-up has recently received another newcomer, but this time in the form of a sport-centric device packing music capabilities and motion sensor in a clamshell shaped casing.” Read the Mobile Review Sony Ericsson W710i review |
(4/5) | What Mobile “The two mega-pixel camera is a little low quality and the pedometer and little unreliable, but the fact you can program in a personal training workout and measure calories are two essentials for sporty types.” What Mobile March 2007 |
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