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It's not particularly difficult to press, but it does take a bit of effort — which can feel wearing after a while. Experienced thumb aerobicists should have no problem with that aspect but the stiffness does mean that you sacrifice a degree of control — there are plenty of much more sensitive operators than this.
At least the buttons are reasonably well spaced out though, so there's little danger of moving up when you meant to go right and so on. Also, many games give you the option of dual control panels, using the four-way thumbpad for some controls, and the numeric keypad for others. The large orange bar above the nav pad give you quick access to the Walkman music player, but it can be difficult to avoid during gameplay — still, it means you can get quick access to a suitable soundtrack for whatever game you're playing — Colonel Bogey for Call Of Duty perhaps, or Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells for Darkest Fear Tubular Bells is the spooky piano music from The Exorcist — but you knew that, didn't you?
It's not a smart phone, so there's no Symbian or Windows platform to tap into, but you can at least draw on the full panoply of Java games in both 2D and 3D. It comes with Tetris derivative QuadraPop , 3D racer Juiced and platform jumping spree Treasure Towers — all perfectly acceptable but no crack substitutes.
The Memory Stick Duo slot is on the top edge of the casing, making it easy to get to for card swapping. Unfortunately, Sony Ericsson only sees fit to bundle a 32MB card with the phone. With just 16MB built-in you are going to need to invest in more memory to have any chance of using this phone as a portable music player.
There is software for both entertainment and keeping organised built into this phone. Other software includes a calendar, task manager, alarm clock, calculator, note taker, stopwatch, timer and sound recorder. The Web browser is supplemented by an RSS feed reader.
The phone will send stereo to a suitable Bluetooth headset. The camera flash can be set to stay on indefinitely or for one minute to act as a torch, or used in an SOS configuration three long and three short flashes continuously. We test every mobile phone we review thoroughly. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly and we use the phone as our main device over the review period. Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.
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Key Specifications 3. How we tested 4. A volume rocker, a camera shutter, and the infrared port are located on the right spine of the phone. The toggle, while a bit slippery, is easy to find when on a call. It also acts as the zoom control for the camera. The camera lens, flash, and self-portrait mirror sit on the back of the phone, which like on most Sony Ericsson Walkman phones, is designed to look like a real camera.
A dedicated power button and the Memory Stick Duo slot sit on the top of the phone, and a single port for the charger and the headset sits on the phone's bottom end. The Wi offers an attractive feature set that's comparable with other Walkman phones', particularly the i But first, the basics. The phone book holds an impressive 1, contacts with room in each entry for five phone numbers; work title and company name; a birth date; additional notes; and e-mail, Web, work, and home addresses.
You can save more names to the SIM card. You can assign contacts to a caller group and pair them with a picture or one of 23 polyphonic chord ring tones for caller ID purposes.
A vibrate mode, conference calling, voice dialing, and a speakerphone usable only after you make a call round out the calling options. Organizer features include an alarm clock, a calendar, a task list, a notepad, a calculator, a timer, a stopwatch, and a code memo for storing passwords and other secure information.
Finally, the camera flash doubles as a tiny flashlight. Though it's not suitable for finding your way through the woods at night, it's bright enough to help you find your keys in a dark room. Alternatively, you can set it to blink rapidly in SOS mode. Like the Wi, the Wi comes with a full assortment of business-friendly features. Onboard is full Bluetooth for headsets and data transfers, an infrared port, text and multimedia messaging, e-mail, USB cable support for data transfers, and PC syncing for contacts and other files.
In addition to sending files or connecting to a headset, you can use the Bluetooth feature as a remote control to connect with another Bluetooth devices. The Wi also makes it easy to pass on your contact information by allowing you to beam an electronic business card with your vital data to a contact.
And for an impromptu dictation session, the phone comes with a recorder for both voice memos and calls; length is limited by available memory. As with the other Sony Ericsson Walkman phones, the Wi's music player is the phone's star attraction. The features, controls, and interface are similar to predecessors', but with a few changes. A simple black background replaces the familiar orange skin, and you can choose to display album art or graphic visualizations when your music is playing.
Opening the player takes you directly to the main menu, where you can organize music by artist, track name, or playlist. Switching between the cell phone and the music player is seamless, as music automatically stops when you receive a call. Hang up and press the dedicated music key, and your song picks up from the point you left off. There's an airplane mode that lets you listen to your tunes in flight with the cell phone turned off, and you can minimize the player while using other functions.
You can also set the navigation controls to show a bright orange backlighting, but it turns off when the player is off. Music capacity is limited by the available memory, but internal space is just 16MB--skimpier than we would have liked for a media phone and less than for most previous Walkman phones. And keep in mind, it's shared with other applications, so your actual storage space may be less. We recommend investing in a Memory Stick Duo for extra space.
Our test phone came with a 1GB card, but the slot can accommodate higher-capacity cards. Fortunately, you can set tracks as ring tones.
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