Review of GSM/UMTS-handset Sony Ericsson W595
Mobile-review have posted their review of the Sony Ericsson W595. Here is their final impression.
The Sony Ericsson W595 is no revelation in terms of its calling features: it's got a solid vibro alert and perhaps overly loud ring tones, which still make it a decent performer on this front. The reception quality was nothing to complain about, and the microphone quality was more than satisfactory.
The W595 retails for around 320-340 Euro and looks like a good way to go, considering all the new features you get for only a marginally heftier price tag, compared to that of the W580. All in all, it's a phone all younger consumers should definitely keep an eye on, especially since there aren't many other similarly positioned and geared slider-type phones around. It's actually one of those few well-balanced offerings in Sony Ericsson's current portfolio that doesn't disappoint in the sense of price/quality ratio.
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The Sony Ericsson W595 is no revelation in terms of its calling features: it's got a solid vibro alert and perhaps overly loud ring tones, which still make it a decent performer on this front. The reception quality was nothing to complain about, and the microphone quality was more than satisfactory.
The W595 retails for around 320-340 Euro and looks like a good way to go, considering all the new features you get for only a marginally heftier price tag, compared to that of the W580. All in all, it's a phone all younger consumers should definitely keep an eye on, especially since there aren't many other similarly positioned and geared slider-type phones around. It's actually one of those few well-balanced offerings in Sony Ericsson's current portfolio that doesn't disappoint in the sense of price/quality ratio.
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