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Sony Ericsson W902: Style dictator, headphone hater

By Nate Lanxon on 23 July 2008

Tags: mobile phone | mp3 | music | sony ericsson | w902 | headphone | cable | walkman | light | connect



There are two key features a portable music player needs: first, the ability to play music and second, somewhere on the device to put the headphones. Sony Ericsson's new top-of-the-line Walkman music phone, the W902, only gets one out of two right.

You read correctly: it's another premium music device with no headphone socket. Instead, you'll need to use an adaptor cable to connect your decent earphones to Sony Ericsson's ridiculous proprietary connector. This gives you hands-free talking capabilities, but it also gives you metres of cabling flapping around needlessly. And who wants to remember to take two cables with them everywhere?

Aside from this sheer idiocy, the quad-band W902 looks stunning. It has a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and an LED photo light, a 56mm (2.2-inch), 240x320-pixel screen, stereo Bluetooth, 25MB of internal memory that's expandable to 8GB and it weighs a light 100g.

There's every reason to be excited about this phone and we can't help but think it'll be a brilliant upgrade from the W880i if your 18 month contract is about to come to an end.

The W902 will be out towards the end of the year and you can expect our full review as soon as humanly possible.

Check out the Sony Ericsson W595 and W302 Walkman phones, also launched today.

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b0b
26/08/2008 11:07 PM

chris: is it loud ?

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