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A brilliant phone for music... if not lagging a little phone wise. The 395 is for all intents and purposes a walkman... I had the opportunity to use this phone for a week and within that time found things likable and some not. Firstly, the good stuff... This phone is LOUD! compared to other walkman "esque" phones sone produces, this phone is capable of blasting music at literally half the level of the others and still is louder. The slide system is quite easy to open close... as well as carrying the basics everybody who wish for music to have in a walkman phone... bluetooth, m2 memory card, headphones etc. Call quality is pretty good and that volume helps a lot.
Now the not so good news... The first thing you'll realize is just how smooth this phone is... it doesn't inspire confidence it'll stay in your hand... not to mention the phone is a small phone so in large hands like mine it tended to feel like it'll fall out. Also the keypad though nice to look at for its smoothness isn't the best thing for text messaging people... also not an advantage with big hands. Sony designed this phone to be more basically a music phone than feature ridden and you will find that out when trying to download themes... these isn't any, or at least I was unable to... doing some digging it seems that many others were unable to do so as well. Also, Sony Ericsson was a bit stingy with the pixel quality of the screen... it really isn't the sharpest LCD to look at and at 176 x 220 sizes, you'll feel like you were watching an old Motorola v600 rather than a New Sony Ericsson w395. The menus are all basic, and some of the commands are a little dull. The camera isn't the best quality at 2mp, but it does its job.
All in all, if you are looking for a phone in which music is your priority, and not so much the screen quality and features, then buy this phone without hesitation... you'll thank yourself for doing so. But if you are like me who needs a slightly bigger phone and more image quality and features phone wise, then try another in the walkman range... the w760i and w705a are good alternatives in that sense.
Features :
Phone memory up to 10MB
Memory Stick Micro (M2) support (up to 4 GB), 1GB memory card included
Give your music a boost, with Sony Ericsson's unlocked W395. Boost your favorite tracks through the stereo speakers. The equalizer and the deep bass offer excellent acoustics, no matter how loud you play. Control your music via dedicated keys and the Walkman player. Identify the song with TrackID, and then use PlayNow to download. Snap pictures with the 2.0 megapixel camera and enjoy them on the large 2.0" crystal-clear screen. Speakerphone Phonebook - up to 1000 entries & up to 20 fields, photo call Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP USB v2.0 Messaging - SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, IM (subscription service may be required) Browser - WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (Openwave), RSS reader Stereo FM radio with RDS Games (includes motion-based) Java MIDP 2.0 Walkman player TrackID music recognition Picture editor Organizer Voice memo T9 Standard battery, Li-Ion Talk time - up to 8 hours Standby time - up to 480 hours Unit Dimensions - 3.8 x 1.9 x 0.6, Weight - 3.4 oz.
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