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991 reviews
March, 2010
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Experts rate this product 78/100 and users 76/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Sony Ericsson W760 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 89/100 = Very good quality.
March, 2010

By Nate Lanxon
The Sony Ericsson W760i is our favourite of the company's phones and it's the best Walkman phone to date. This music phone crams in loads of features, including GPS and HSDPA. Music playback and audio quality during calls are both impressive and its ...
Brilliant design ; GPS navigation ; great keypad ; accelerometer ; 3D game support ; decent camera ; HSDPA data access ; fun to use ; sound quality ; great battery life
No camera flash ; proprietary headphone socket ; no Wi-Fi ; average video support
The Sony Ericsson W760i is the best Walkman phone to date with so many features it rivals non-music phones like the N95. The lack of a standard headphone socket is its biggest flaw, but other than that, it's going down as one of our all-time favourite ...
We played our tried and tested X-Men DVD on our Sony BDP-S500 Blu-ray player, keeping it set to 'source direct'. For a competitor, look to the larger Panasonic plasmas or possibly even the bigger LCD panels from Sony and Samsung
July, 2008
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By Stuart Miles
Will the W760 bring music to your ears?
Music capabilities, 3.2-megapixel camera, GPS, accelerometer
No 3.5mm jack, no flash on the camera, no Wi-Fi
The Sony Ericsson W760i sells itself in as music phone and ends up being so much more
As with most sliders, the 3.2-megapixel camera is hidden when the phone is closed, and as with so many other Sony Ericsson camera phones that aren't in the Cyber-shot range, lacks a flash or auto focus. In keeping with our usual complaint about...
August, 2008
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By Nate Lanxon, CNET.co.uk
The Sony Ericsson W760i is the best Walkman phone to date with so many features it rivals non-music phones like the N95. The lack of a standard headphone socket is its biggest flaw, but other than that, it's going down as one of our all-time favourite ...
Brilliant design ; GPS navigation ; great keypad ; accelerometer ; 3D game support ; decent camera ; HSDPA data access ; fun to use ; sound quality ; great battery life
No camera flash ; proprietary headphone socket ; no Wi-Fi ; average video support
A Memory Stick Micro slot sits on top of the phone for easy memory card swapage. It's also possible to unlock and navigate the Walkman features of the W760i without sliding out the keypad, using a dedicated Walkman button. This is extremely useful for ...
Ever since we first set eyes on Sony Ericsson's W760i Walkman phone, we knew we'd love it. It enters the music phone market and goes up against one of our all-time favourite music handsets, the W890i. As this slider phone faces some tough...
July, 2008
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Sony Ericsson's latest Walkman, the W760i, might be a little on the plain side, but it's still loaded with features and is fun to use.…
A great feature set and a simple user interface
It's an unremarkable-looking slider phone
Despite its ordinary appearance, we can't complain about the W760i's performance or usability.
October, 2008
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By Sandra Vogel
Sony Ericsson's W760 is a solidly built slider, but does it tick all of the boxes?
There is a lot going on with Sony Ericsson's W760, but its average battery life and lack of Wi-Fi hold it back.
Sony Ericsson may be feeling the pinch, but the company continues to announce handsets with vigour. One more step, Sony Ericsson, and you may be in Nokia N series territory. Along with quad-band GSM, EDGE and 3G with HSDPA, the range of features...
August, 2008
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Having dominated the mobile music scene, the Walkman clan is now turning its hand to navigation with this new GPS-packing slider
Solidly built, user friendly and snappy slider action. Great sounding Walkman player. Gimmicky but fun shake game controls
Camera missing autofocus or flash. Average video recording capabilities. Suspect GPS fix from cold start. Superfluous shake music controls
July, 2008
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By greg
Overview The Sony Ericsson W760i is an outstanding music phone with the added benefit of GPS satellite navigation. The handset also includes several fun features like shake control, SensMe which plays music according to your mood and the Wii-Style ...
July, 2008
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By Maggie Holland
Sony is normally one of the leaders of the pack when it comes to music phones but doe
Small and compact; nice looking; good sound and UI
Average camera; proprietary headphones
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April, 2008
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By Oleg Kononosov
And the last thing of note about the W760i's design are two gaming-minded keys above the screen. While they aren't of much help in the preinstalled games, they can launch the gallery in the W760i
The W760i makes use of a 930 mAh Li-Ion battery (BST-38). As the manufacturer claims, it can keep the handset up and running up to 400 hours in standby and provide up to 9 hours of talk time
April, 2008
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Looking out for a GSM phone? Search no more. With Sony Ericsson W760i available within your limits you don?t need to go any further. Sony Ericsson has made a name for itself amongst the GSM phones. Let's check this phone from the house of Sony
Sony Ericsson W760i is an excellent GSM mobile for all you youngsters who love to listen to long hours of music.
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