Sony Ericsson W890i Walkman Phone
After years of being on Pay as you go (due to huge phone bills!) I decided in March of this year to give contract another go, especially as O2 had some great offers on the online tariffs. So off I went to the O2 website, browsed through the phones with a ... Read review
Advantages: Great features, amazing camera. Disadvantages: Very poor signal, bad battery life
Sony Ericsson W890i Walkman Phone
After years of being on Pay as you go (due to huge phone bills!) I decided in March of this year to give contract another go, especially as O2 had some great offers on the online tariffs. So off I went to the O2 website, browsed through the phones with a tendency towards Nokia as they have always been good for me, but also with an open mind to Sony Ericsson due to my last 2 phones being Sony Ericsson. ... ...you have a set of Sony Ericsson headphones you can plug them in and listen to the radio. I have tried this option and found it easy to tune in and store the stations I like, the sound quality is quite good for what you can expect from a phone, only problem I found is I don't like the headphones! So I tend not to use this option!
Contacts.
Contacts section is labelled by a pink phone book and this is where you ... more
Sony Ericsson W890i Walkman Phone
After years of being on Pay as you go (due to huge phone bills!) I decided in March of this year to give contract another go, especially as O2 had some great offers on the online tariffs. So off I went to the O2 website, browsed through the phones with a tendency towards Nokia as they have always been good for me, but also with an open mind to Sony Ericsson due to my last 2 phones being Sony Ericsson. Eventually I decided on the W890i Walkman phone. My initial reasons being as simple as the phone was free, lightweight, slim and had a large memory.
Two long days later my new phone arrived…
Within seconds of arriving home from work I had my new phone out of the box, sim and battery safely in and the first switch on.
The phone loaded up all its info as normal when you first turn a phone on, I gave it a couple of minutes before eagerly working my way through the various menus, which are as follows.
The Menu. The Menu is split into 12 sections, each with its own sub sections, they are as follows:
Messaging
Media
Radio
Contacts
Walkman
Calls
Organizer
Settings
O2 Active
Internet
Entertainment
Camera
Messaging
Upon pressing the menu button the first section you are offered is Messaging, represented by a yellow envelope. The messaging section is pretty much standard, it is where you send texts, multimedia messages and emails if you are set up for it. Typing a text is also pretty simple, you have the option of non-predictive or predictive texting, I have used both and would recommend either. Obviously non-predictive is simpler to just press the buttons of the letter you want and not have to go down a little list for your word, but I found predictive to be quite handy for speed texting as it will sometimes try to predict what word you want to type after the one you are typing based on previous messages you've sent… which I think is actually quite clever! It can take a while to get used to though. So messaging overall… Pretty Simple.
Media
Next to messaging we have Media, represented by a musical note, a film roll and a picture. In the Media section you will find the shortcut menu to viewing your photos, videos and listening to your music. There is also a settings area of media where you have the option to view the above in portrait or landscape mode.
Radio
Recognised by a little picture of a Radio this area is as simple as it sounds, if you have a set of Sony Ericsson headphones you can plug them in and listen to the radio. I have tried this option and found it easy to tune in and store the stations I like, the sound quality is quite good for what you can expect from a phone, only problem I found is I don't like the headphones! So I tend not to use this option!
Contacts.
Contacts section is labelled by a pink phone book and this is where you will find all your phone numbers. Contacts has its own settings area where you can choose how your contacts and numbers are displayed and also edit their details.
Walkman
Being as the Walkman is a big part of this phone, you would think I would be using it a lot, however even with this phones massive 2GB memory and god knows how many songs I have on it, I haven't figured out the Walkman on it! The Walkman on my old phone was simple, you select the songs out of your music folder that you want to play, it copies them to the Walkman, you press play and away you go! This phone… Not so simple, I have tried copying them as I thought it would be and as the instruction book tells me to, but no luck, I have tried using Bluetooth to send them from my old phone to this one but still no luck, I've tried linking it to my computer and putting them on directly off it… nothing! So I've now given up and if I want to play a song I wait until I'm in the car and put the CD on instead!
Calls
A phone with 2 arrows represents calls section. In this area you will simply find a list of all your Dialled, Received and Missed calls.
Organizer
A picture of a calendar with a bell welcomes you into the Organizer. The Organizer contains all the little 'extras' including your file manager, alarms, applications, video calling, calendar, tasks, notes, synchronisation, timer, stopwatch, calculator and code memo. I don't feel that I need to go into too much detail about each little area, but in a summary of it I will say the alarms are great, I use them as my sole alarm clock for work each morning, they wake me up and have a snooze option which I frequently use! File manager is as it sounds and gives you access to pictures, videos, ringtones etc. calendar, tasks, notes, synchronisation, timer, stopwatch and calculator are all as basic as they sound and fairly simple to use. Code Memo I have mixed feeling on and personally don't use as this is an area where you can use your phones memory to store all your important personal numbers, credit card info, bank pin's and stuff like that, all protected by a security code of your choice. I can see the useful side of it, however what happens if your phone is lost or stolen? I'm sure with the mastermind criminals out there a 4 digit code wouldn't stop them being able to access your info!
The only other area I haven't covered that is in that section is video calling. I have tried video calling to my mum and a couple of mates and to be perfectly honest I didn't like it at all. When I first used it on my mum it took ages to get through and then she held the phone to her ear anyway! Upon that failure I tried to call a couple of mates, but after not even one minute on the phone we both felt really stupid and gave up! The quality of the pictures during the call was ok, but defiantly not as good as I would expect!
Settings
Represented by a spanner and a screwdriver the settings section is the area for changing ringtones and message tones, volume settings, call settings, times and dates, Bluetooth, display settings, pretty much every setting for your phone can be found here.
O2 Active
Simply displayed by the O2 symbol this is the area for logging into all things O2 (or whatever network you are on!) to access this area you are required to connect to the internet and depending on your price plan it may cost you! I have never used this section as any queries I have I have gone straight to an O2 shop or their website.
Internet
A little picture of the world this time, again a service that you will be charged for depending on your plan, but a service that has killed many a boring moment sitting at work! The Internet on this phone is great… providing the signal in the area you are in is great… this doesn't happen too often but I will detail that in a moment! The phone is able to display images off the net and depending on the site quite a lot of info. I mainly only use it to kill time at work with facebook!
Entertainment
With a picture of what looks very similar to a playstation controller, this is also a good area for killing time at work! (I do work for real sometimes!) The entertainment section contains games such as a block challenge - Very addictive, Midnight Pool - ok but only a demo, Sims 2 - also addictive but gets very repetitive and Multiplayer Tennis - bit naff really! Also in entertainment is Video DJ, Photo DJ and Music DJ, these areas all allow you to pick your item (photo, video, music) and edit it to your own liking, this can be amusing to play with but nothing to shout about really!
Camera
Finally we have the camera! Probably the most used area of my phone! The camera on this phone is a 3.2 mega pixels and its ace! The images are sharp and the video quality is amazing! In some cases this has proved to be a higher quality than my digital camera. The camera is very simple to use, it has the options of self-timers, black & white, frames, multi shot and a settings section for things such as shutter sounds and quality settings. If I can find some pictures that I've uploaded to the computer I will add them to this review to show the quality. Due to the large memory of the phone you are able to store over 300 photos on here! (or 174 songs!)
Ok that's the menu out of the way, so I'll give you a quick bit of info about things such as Bluetooth and USB cables then I'll tell you about my personal experience and opinion of this phone.
Firstly Bluetooth, the phone comes with Bluetooth installed on it as most phones do now. The Bluetooth is an easy way to swap pictures, ringtones and various other media without the expense of sending it as a message. Of course the other more important Bluetooth use is hands free driving, I used to use a Bluetooth headset with this phone, but found that it was rather temperamental and cut off a lot, thinking this might be to do with the headset as I had had it a while I swapped with a friend, but the same thing kept happening, so now I simply have gone to the don't use my phone in the car at all because it was proving too hazardous messing with the headset and I'd rather miss a call and stay alive! So Bluetooth on this phone isn't as good as it could be.
Computer USB Cable
Obviously after taking all your wonderful pictures you don't want to keep them on your phone forever, so with the help of a USB cable that comes with the phone you can take them off and onto a computer. My first experience of this was a bad one as it was so different to my old phone which you simple plugged in and away you go, this one however gives you an option of what you want to do, being lazy with the instructions packed away by this point I spent literally hours trying to figure it out, eventually I did and now since I know what I'm doing it really is as simple as my old phone with its plug in and go method!
Battery Life
This phone has a bad battery life! I have had the phone since March 2008 and at first the battery would last me approx 2 days with average use, within the first month I noticed the battery life deteriorate from 2 days down to just one! I found I was having to put the phone on charge every evening when I came home from work and have now ended up buying a car charger to keep me going if I'm going out straight from work. I think this is quite bad as during an average day I will spend about 10 min on the phone, send approx 10 - 15 messages, have 10 mins on the game and take just a few photos if there is anything worth capturing.
Problems
As I said I got the phone in March 2008 and it was fine until as mentioned above the battery life went down, that is the only technical problem I have really had. The software doesn't crash, the screen doesn't freeze and the phone is generally easy to use.
However, the one major problem I do have with this phone is signal, I can NEVER get a full signal. Most people would say 'oh its your network provider' nope, I was on O2 pay as you go and 90% of the time I would have an acceptable level of signal, enough to make a decent call without breaking up or send a message without numerous re-tries. Just to check this theory of mine I took my pay & go phone out for the day and when I had low signal or no signal I would check my pay as you go which was sitting in my pocket with a quite happy 3 to 5 bars compared to the 0 to 3 I was getting on this phone. My theory was again put to the test when on a recent family holiday to Greece my Nan also on O2 was receiving a full signal on the Greek networks and there was my with a measly 1 or 2 bars if I was willing to do a walk down to the beach, anywhere else I was getting 'no network coverage' or 'no access to network' luckily being on holidays I wasn't too bothered about calling anyone and Nan was quite happy to lend me her phone to call my mum and check on my puppy!
Overall
All in all I think this phone looks great, it is very slim and lightweight, has fantastic features and an excellent camera. However due to such a bad battery life and the ridiculous signal problems I am finding it hard to say yes I would recommend this phone as in all honesty I wouldn't. In this last week I have swapped back to my pay as you go phone and just replaced the sim with my contract one and it is so less frustrating I love it! I have consulted O2 about my signal problems and I am currently awaiting an answer.
Advantages: Lightweight, easy to use, nice looking Disadvantages: Maybe battery life not so good, sim impossible to retrieve
...wanted to stick with the Sony Ericsson brand, and when it came time to upgrade, I saw the W890i Walkman and I knew it was the one for me - knowing it would be a model I could trust.
I'm not going to fill this review with all the technical information about the phone because to be honest, I think if you are looking for a new phone, you'll probably already have visited the various mobile phone websites and will know what features the various phones ... ...other people's experiences of new Sony Ericssons that the buttons have been a bit small and fiddly, but these ones are good size and are really easy to text with. The navigation key in the middle is also really easy to use and not too big or small.
The menu is the same as always on Sony Ericssons, and really easy to navigate through and find what you want. You just press the menu button in the centre of the navigation key and everything just pops ...
Keelar 26.08.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Sony Ericsson W890i
Advantages: Great features, huge memory, sleek design Disadvantages: Poor signal and battery life
...I had gotten accustomed to Sony Ericsson phones and wanted to remain with Sony Ericsson. Eventually, for a variety of reasons, I chose the W890i.
Appearance
As much as I try to tell myself otherwise, one of the key reasons for choosing the W890i was that it was aesthetically pleasing. Our desirable phones, often like humans, are often slim and striking, the W890i is one such phone. The appearance in both smart and snazzy and it is made for function. ... ...containing software. This disk contains Sony Ericsson PC Suite which makes it simple to transfer files and data to and from the phone. To conclude, the Sony Ericsson W890i is on the whole a great phone. There are a plethora of different feature which work well, a large amount of memory and a sleek design. It is hindered only by problems in relation to signal and battery life. ...
shister_not 19.08.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Sony Ericsson W890i
Advantages: easy to use Disadvantages: software known for freezing
...what I want to my Sony arrived to me as part of a surprise. I had decided I could take the gamble being only a 12 month contract as it would go a lot quicker than 18 or 24 months if I didn't like it.
The advisor obviously recommended the phone to me as they would but it seemed to fit my basic requirements. I don't use my phone a massive amount so I don't really need a huge amount of great specification from a phone as I knew I wouldn't get the most ... ...small half buttons that some Sony Ericson models sport, especially on the walkman phones.
Whilst it looks like a basic phone, once you delve into the menu, you can see the depth of all the applications available to you.
Sony Ericsson for me has a great layout to their menu base. I love the way you can click through from one area and be able to scroll across the screen into sections rather than having to scroll down a large list just to find what ...
abbadabbado 04.08.2009
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Advantages: size, looks, micro SD M2 up to 8GB! Disadvantages: So far cannot find any
...£137. Previously, I had a Sony Ericsson in the past. I must admit this is the best mobile phone I have owned so far. Looks: Nice metal like finishing, very stylish. This mobile is very small and thin and gives everything you would expect from a mobile these days. Before purchasing I read bad comments about its previous version W880 related to small buttons, however W890 has excellent keyboard and navigation buttons. They are very small, however thanks ... ...Memory: Sony Ericsson comes with 2GB micro m2 card. It is a new generation of micro SD cards, currently with highest capacity of 8GB! (Available for around £40)
To sum up: this is a great mobile phone, small and stylish. Buy it if are looking for a small phone and great mp3 player with possible expansion up to 8GB. Disadvantages? Have not found any..... The screen could be bigger ... maybe, but then it would lose its unique looks! ...
michaleks 02.05.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Sony Ericsson W890i
Advantages: Good Camera, Great MP3 Player, Small, Easy To Use Keypad, Video Calling Disadvantages: Price
The Sony Ericsson W890i is a great phone if you're looking for a phone that's got all the essentials. It has a great 3.2 megapixel camrea, an excellent MP3 player and is very easy to use. Unlike many other phones, apart from an MP3 player this phone also carries a radio, which is useful if you're out and want to listen to the news etc. The 3.2 megapixel camera is great for when you're out and about and wish to capture that special moment or so, and ...
Faz2k9 24.05.2009
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Body Colour
Espresso black, Mocha brown, Sparkling silver
MPN
W890I black, 1204-0737, 1204-0412, W890i
Height
104 mm
Available Body Colours
Mocha brown, sparkling silver
Cellular
Aerial
Internal
Bluetooth Profiles
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
Technology
WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
Band
WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Phone Design
Candy bar
Vibrating Alert
Yes
Polyphonic Ringer
Built-in
Conference Call Capability
Yes
Additional Features
PictBridge direct printing, Radio Data Service (RDS), melody composer
Speakerphone
Built-in
Voice Recorder
Built-in
Call Timer
Built-in
Messaging & data services
Cellular Messaging Services
MMS, Nokia Smart Messaging, SMS
Included Services
Video Call
HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access)
Built-in
Messaging / Data Features
RSS feeds
JAVA applications
Built-in
Internet Browser
Built-in
EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates For Global Evolution)
Built-in
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
Built-in
Mobile Email Client
Built-in
Multimedia features
Downloadable Content
Audio files, video files, themes, games, ring tones, operator logos, screensavers, wallpapers
Digital camera
Sensor Resolution
3.2 Megapixel
Organiser
Alarm Clock
Yes
Calculator
Basic
Additional Timer Functions
Countdown timer, stopwatch
Reminder
Built-in
Calendar / Event Reminder
Built-in
Display
Type
LCD display
Technology
TFT
Display Resolution
240 x 320 pixels
Colour Support
Colour
Display Illumination Colour
White
Features
Wallpaper, screen saver
Colour Depth
262,144 colours
Multi-language Menu
Built-in
Memory
User Memory
26 MB - shared
Supported Flash Memory Cards
Memory Stick Micro M2
Connections
Connector Type
Data port - Fast Port
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories
Power adapter , hands-free headset
Battery
Talk Time
Up to 570 min
Standby Time
Up to 360 h
Manufacturer's product description
The Sony Ericsson W890i is a Walkman music phone which comes in a stunning slim casing. The casing is available in mocha brown & sparkling silver which give the handset a modern & sleek look. The phone has curved edges & comes with a fashionable metal finish casing. The handset is a music focused phone which comes with easy to access features.
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