Sony Ericsson W910 review: Walkman in style

Walkman in style

GSMArena team, 16 November 2007.

Phonebook: thank you soft keys, again

The phonebook can store up to 1000 entries with a total of 7000 phone numbers available (as opposed to K850 with its capacity of 5000 numbers). The phonebook interface makes good use of the three-soft-key layout, as seen in K850. In contacts you can directly open any contact with the middle soft key. The old More key is renamed Options and is now on the left side, while in old models, it was inevitably stuck in the right. The third soft key corresponds to "back". Another practical use of the middle soft key is the Send Message option, available when a contact is open and a number is highlighted. A good feature is the Smart Search, which lists all available contacts in the phonebook starting with the digits typed in the standby screen. The search engine looks up both letter combinations in names and phone numbers that start with the digits entered. Here in W910 it can also be switched off if not needed. Also present is the Send All Contacts option that transfers the entire phonebook to another compatible Sony Ericsson device. Now, apart from sending the phonebook via Bluetooth, it is supposedly possible to transfer "as text message", "as picture", and "as email" too.

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Contact list and Dexter's details • Memory status • Smart search

As usual, you can choose whether the SIM contacts or the phone contacts should be default for the phonebook. Displaying both lists simultaneously is impossible. On a different note, a nice option allows you to auto save to SIM any new contacts that you're saving in the phone memory. Contacts can be ordered by First or Last name. They are searched by gradual typing of the desired name.

When adding a new contact, there are several phone number fields available: Mobile, Mobile (private), Mobile (work), Home, Work, Fax and Other. This is the first tab of fields for the new contact. The second one is for email and web addresses. The third is for assigning a picture, a custom ringtone and a voice command. The fourth goes for Title, Company, Street, City, State, ZIP, Country information. The last, fifth tab, is for additional information and birth date. When you add the birth date, the phone prompts adding it to the calendar and setting a reminder, which we found to be a handy feature.

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Creating / editing a contact

Call management

The Calls log is divided into four different tabs. They are: All, Answered (Received), Dialed and Missed. The maximum number of records is 30 altogether, shared between the separate tabs. When there are several calls made to a single contact, only the last call gets displayed. It's high time Sony Ericsson updated the call log to allow at least 60 records. People with a couple of dozens of calls a day will find 30 records quite insufficient, especially if they receive multiple calls from contacts not in the address book, which they would like to save.

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No news in Calls log

Messaging

Along with the standard messaging functionality, Sony Ericsson W910 offers the Manage Messages and Manage Email features, plenty of settings for accounts, and the option to assign categories to messages. These features are embedded in the standard Sony Ericsson interface and will become standard for each new release. All messages, except emails, use one Inbox. No matter what kind of message has been received, it goes to the shared Inbox. Only email messages have their own dedicated Inbox. When composing a message, the character counter will alert you when you're 20 symbols short of the 160-character limit. The T9 dictionary goes without saying.

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Messaging menu • typing a new text message • creating a MMS

The phonebook can store up to 1000 entries with a total of 7000 phone numbers available. The phonebook interface makes good use of the three-soft-key layout, as seen in K850. In contacts you can directly open any contact with the middle soft key. <#AdRectangle#>

Users may opt to sort messages by category list, if a specific category has been defined for a message. Six of them come predefined: Business, Favorites, Follow Up, Fun, Holiday, Important, but categories are fully customizable as well. You can also delete all messages in a given category. Furthermore, messages in categories can have their own sorting with Contact, Date, and size the available filters to choose from. Much like in K850, in the general inbox there is no indication if a message has been assigned a category. The same holds true for messages that are opened.

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Predefined categories • Listed categories with assigned messages • Fun Category with messages • messages in categories can be sorted by contact, date and size

The Manage Messages application consists of three tabs: All Items, On Card and In Phone, each having Drafts, Inbox, Outbox, Saved messages, and Sent messages folders. The options menu allows messages to be moved to memory card or phone memory, arranged by categories, date, size, and contact. Generally, Manage Messages, together with Categories, offers rich customization and improved message handling.

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Manage messages application

With the recently launched GSMArena.com RSS feed we tested the W910 reader located in the messaging menu. When new content is available, a pop-up indication appears on the home screen, prompting to read the issue.

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Web Feed reader

The email client in W910 supports dozens of settings and all types of encodings, inherent to more advanced messaging devices. W910 can save attachments, no matter if they are supported or unknown file formats. Office documents as word, excel and PDF cannot be opened, of course. E-mail messages can be sorted by size, date and time. Viewing a message in fullscreen mode and changing the font size (small, medium, large) are handy options. There is a separate Manage email application, with the same structure and features as the one for SMS.

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Standard email interface and some of the available settings

Reader comments

  • ac94
  • 23 Dec 2012
  • nyQ

Best phone I've ever had worked up til last week when my mate fell into the sea with it

  • AnonD-85417
  • 04 Dec 2012
  • Jkd

I have mine since 2007 and still have it on use. I had lots of smartphones from Iphone 3GS to Galaxy SII and the W910i stills the best I ever had in general use.

  • Anonymous
  • 10 Aug 2011
  • pYx

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