Conclusion: Yes, I've seen it all before - well except that welcome 3.5mm headphone jack, but I can't help liking the W995. It is not exactly a revolution, but with GPS, Wi-Fi, excellent music playback and control, and a decent camera, it's certainly a feature-rich handset - one that's also well-built and relatively easy-to-use. The screen is a little on the...
Conclusion: I bet that the W995's sales will only reach those of the Sony Ericsson C905 at best - it definitely won't become a landmark in the industry, no matter how much time you spend training and brainwashing your sales assistants. Who needs a phone from 2008 for over 600 USD that doesn't even have the updated version of its trademark music player? No way...
Conclusion: The Sony Ericsson W995 is a Walkman phone, but it's more than that. With the announcement of Sony Ericsson's various PlayNow kiosks and the 1-year unlimited music download service known as PlayNow plus, there could be room for development for the W995 in the second half of 2009. However, Sony Ericsson hasn't made any firm commitments to how its...
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