Sony Ericsson W902 review

This Walkman phone has some photo skills up its sleeve as well...

Sony Ericsson W902
The Sony Ericsson W902 provides an attractive option for the music phone buyer who also wants presentable snaps

TechRadar Verdict

Sony Ericsson introduces the best camera yet on a Walkman phone with the 5-megapixel shooter-packing W902, a fine music mobile that comes with 8GB of in-box memory

Pros

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    5-megapixel camera with flash

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    High quality Walkman music player

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    8GB Memory Stick Micro card memory

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    supplied

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    Side mounted external Walkman buttons

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    Good quality earphones

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    FM radio

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    HSDPA

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    Stylish design

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    High quality build

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    Motion sensor automatic screen orientation for some functions

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    Google Maps app

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    YouTube app

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    Shake control

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    Video call support

Cons

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    No Wi-Fi

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    No built-in GPS

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    No smartphone functionality

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    Camera performance not quite up to Cyber-shot quality

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    Video capture quality limited

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    Motion sensor doesn't work with all functions

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    No 3.5mm headphone adapter on bodywork

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    Connector positioning on side

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    Shake control button positioning makes operation awkward

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Nudging the line between the Walkman music mobile range and the Cyber-shot cameraphone line-up, Sony Ericsson's 5-megapixel camera-packing W902 sports the best-specified shooter seen so far on a Walkman-branded handset.

Previously, while the Walkman phone range has hit the right notes for music buyers, anyone after a top-of-the-line cameraphone performance would have to look to Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shot line-up.

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