Sony Ericsson's K850i is a decent, if somewhat bulky, camera phone. Its 5-megapixel resolution is on par with the best, but shutter lag and strange navigation keys let it down.
Compare PricesIts motion sensing feature is a little silly, but with its slim and light shape and plentiful music features, the W910 is still a winner.
Compare PricesSony Ericsson's Z310i is an entry-level mobile phone offering a combination of stylish good looks, ease of use and decent functionality.
Compare PricesThe W200i is an entry level music phone with the famous Walkman branding, but in its case you're paying a lot for a logo -- even if it is an entry-level phone.
Compare PricesAnother Walkman branded music phone from Sony Ericsson, the W660i features 3G connectivity, a 2-megapixel camera and support for RSS feeds.
Compare PricesSony Ericsson's ultra-thin W880i is a stylish music phone bundled with a 1GB card for storage.
Compare PricesA highly functional portable Bluetooth hands free kit that's at home in either the car or office, but is let down by poor audio quality.
Compare PricesDespite some design and performance complaints the Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 delivers solid sound quality and generous features.
Compare PricesThe first slider phone in the Walkman series, the W850i has a lot of fun features but an annoying keypad design.
Compare PricesThis phone does the basics well and adds a sprinkling of extra features, but we did have some issues relating to textual dysfunction.
Compare PricesSony Ericsson's 3G-capable Z610i flip phone comes in three mirror-finish colours and sports a 2-megapixel camera with picture blogging.
Compare PricesThe MDS-60 is a cute, colour-coordinated speaker dock that fits a wide range of Sony Ericsson phones for fuss-free charging and music playback.
Compare PricesIf you're looking for a decent speaker system to accompany your Walkman phone, there are few better options than the Sony Ericsson HDS-70 home audio system. Although its bulk limits its portability, it offers great sound quality and attractive features.
Compare PricesA noise cancelling feature makes this an excellent Bluetooth headset if you talk frequently in busy areas, but remember to keep an eye on the battery life.
Compare PricesExtending the reach of the Walkman range into the lower-end phone market, the clamshell W300i looks to be a winner.
Compare PricesSony Ericsson's first i-mode phone, the K610im, will ship with an almost identical design to the K610i, including a 2-megapixel camera, 3G and Bluetooth connectivity. Expect it around the third quarter of 2006.
Compare PricesIf you want to share your tunes on the go, the Sony Ericsson MPS-60 portable speakers are a perfect accompaniment for a Walkman phone.
Compare PricesThe W810i is Sony Ericsson's follow-up to the W800i Walkman mobile phone. It comes with a 512MB Memory Stick for music and a 2-megapixel camera for photos and Bluetooth -- thankfully, the phone is black this time around, not orange.
Compare PricesThe W700i is essentially last year's W800i with a smaller memory card and a nice big price drop. But is that enough to justify its existence?
Compare PricesSony Ericsson has thrown down the gauntlet with the 3.2-megapixel Cyber-shot K800i. We've crowned this the best camera phone so far in 2006, but the bevy of extra features and ease of use make the K800i a good choice for first-time 3G users.
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