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Sony Ericsson W980 Review
Even if the touchscreen buttons are hard to use, the menu of the music player on the W980 is second to none
We review the Sony Ericsson W980 Walkman phone, with an 8GB internal memory, touch sensitive MP3 player controls and high speed Internet
On paper, the W980 has a stunning set of specifications, but it's when you get the phone in your hand that things begin to go a little downhill.
There's no denying that an 8GB internal memory, touch screen controls, HSDPA, a Walkman music player and a 3.2-megapixel camera are some pretty impressive features, but the Sony Ericsson W890 feels cheap in the hand - something that isn't particularly a good thing.
The glossy black exterior houses a low resolution hidden screen that jumps into life when you tap the invisible buttons below it. The touch sensitive buttons aren't particularly responsive and the plastic covering them is super-flimsy. Press too hard and there's a risk that it will crack. To activate the music player with the clamshell closed, you simply have to flick a switch on the side and then control it using the touch sensitive keys.
There isn't a 3.5mm headphone jack on the W980, which means you have to insert the proprietary headphone adaptor in and then your own earphones. Not the greatest solution for a music device, especially as the headphone jack does double up as the USB port and charging socket. Multitasking? We think not.
If you open the W980 up, you'll see a retro-looking keypad which isn't particularly bad to use. The round keys are easy to press even if you do have chunky fingers, although the call answer/end buttons are a quite a bit smaller and and harder to press.
There's a dedicated Walkman player button on the inside of the W980, just in case you want to launch the player with the handset open, and if you close the clamshell (remembering to deactivate the key lock switch), you can continue using the Walkman MP3 player using the touch sensitive keys on the front.
Even if the touchscreen buttons are hard to use, the menu of the music player on the W980 is second to none, as you'd expect with a Walkman handset. The buttons don't just controls the music with the rather obvious forward/back skip, play/pause buttons, but if you're just browsing through the Walkman menu, the keys will transform into a four-way navigation control.
Despite Walkman handsets having a rather bad reputation when it comes to taking snaps, the W980 does quite well. There aren't any fancy features such as a high-powered flash or autofocus, but the pictures come out pretty well and excellently detailed except when it's dark.
The one quirk with the camera though, is the fact that the lens is on the back where your finger rests while using the keypad. Of course, this means you'll quite often get great shots of your finger but not much else.
Although 8GB of internal memory sounds good, what is lacking on the W980 is an expandable memory slot. Sure, 8GB of internal memory will give you lots of space for tunes and photos, but it's nice to have the option of expanding this to 16GB with an 8GB memory card. Plus if there was an external memory card slot, you could hot swap your memory cards depending on the occasion. Samsung has got this right with the i8510, but Sony Ericsson? Come on, catch up!
As a purely music-oriented handset, the W980 works fantastically. It may feel cheap in terms of build quality and the camera positioning may not be up to scratch, but the internal memory and Walkman music player certainly make it worth buying if you're a music fan and don't want to buy into the smartphone/iPhone market.
Sony Ericsson W980 Info
Typical price: Free on contract
Pros:
8GB internal memory
3.2-megapixel camera
Touch sensitive MP3 buttons
HSDPA
Cons:
No external memory slot
No 3.5mm headphone jack
Cheap build quality
Verdict: A top music phone, but certainly not the best all-rounder. Cheap build quality, lack of external memory card slot and 3.5mm headphone jack is disappointing.
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Users Comments
Re: Sony Ericsson W980 ReviewI have had this phone for nearly a month and i actually love it!!
The price is in the £250-£300 range on PAYG and free on many £30 contracts, which is well worth what this phone has to offer!
The 3.2MP camera is more than sufficient on a music orientated phone, alongside 8GB of internal memory; enough space for 2000 songs!
The vibration feature on the outer touch controls is perfectly refined, and the controls are not fiddly or temperamental like many touch-controlled handsets. Sony Ericsson have even added a sliding 'hold' button on the outer casing, like many mp3 players, so you cant change the song in-pocket. the 'walkman on top' feature makes th phone act as if you have both a phone and an mp3 player conjoinedallowing full walkman access without opening the phone.
The motion sensitive game, Need For Speed Pro Street has offered me many hours of fun, steering the car by tilting the phone.
On a more practical note, the main buttons inside the handset are very large, indented and with about 5mm between each, allow for very fast texting.
This phone is a marvel of Sony Ericsson's W series, with no bad points whatsoever. I would strongly recommend you buy this phone!!! |


