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Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman model announced

10 February 2009 by Olav Hellesų-Knutsen




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Today Sony Ericsson announced the latest model in the Walkman range. The W395 is a entry-level model claimed to the the most affordable Walkman slider phone to date

Even though the W395 is a entry-level model, you won't miss much in regards to music features such as Stereo speaker, album art, Equaliser, PlayNow, TrackID and Bluetooth stereo (A2DP). Expected retail price is not known, but it should be in the lower end of the price scale. The currently cheapest Sony Ericsson Walkman model W595 is available for around EUR 220. I think we could expect to see an introduction price around EUR 250 for the W395.

The affordable W395 also comes complete with dedicated control keys for managing your music, a 1GB memory card and an FM radio to keep users up to date with the latest tracks. Sony Ericsson favourite TrackID will help you find that elusive song, even if you're not sure of the name, while PlayNow provides a full range of mobile entertainment content downloadable from your handset – from unique themes and wallpapers to specially developed ring tones.Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman

W395 highlights

  • Powerful built-in stereo speakers with high quality bass
  • Stereo headset to turn your phone into a dedicated music player – be your own DJ
  • True music machine with Walkman music player, TrackID and PlayNow
  • TrackID - find the tracks you love easily
  • PlayNow - download a full range of mobile entertainment
  • Crystal clear 2.0 display – view your photos in all their glory
  • Motion gaming support.

Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman Specifications

  • Size: 96 x 47 x 14.9 mm
  • Weight: 96 grams
  • Main screen: 262,144 colour TFT, scratch-resistant
  • Resolution: 176 x 220 pixels, Size: 2.0 inches
  • Phone memory: Up to 10MB. Expandable with Memory Stick Micro (M2) card
  • Talk time GSM/GPRS: Up to 8 hrs
  • Standby time GSM/GPRS: Up to 480 hrs
  • Music listening time: Up to 12 hrs 30 min
  • Networks: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900

Sony Ericsson W395 WalkmanCamera

  • 2.0 megapixel camera
  • Up to 2.5x digital zoom
  • Photo fix
  • Picture blogging
  • Video recording

Music

  • Walkman player
  • Stereo speakers
  • Album art
  • Equaliser
  • Stereo widening
  • PlayNow
  • TrackID
  • Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
  •  Music tones (MP3/AAC)

Web

  • Openwave Web browser 

Messaging

  • Email
  • Picture messaging (MMS)
  • Predictive text input
  • Sound recorder
  • Text messaging (SMS)

Entertainment

  • 3D games
  • Motion gaming (support)
  • Java
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Video streaming
  • Video viewing

Connectivity

  • Bluetooth technology
  • Modem
  • USB mass storage
  • USB support

Organizer

  • Alarm clock
  • Calculator
  • Calendar
  • Flight mode
  • Phone book
  • Stopwatch
  • Tasks
  • Timer



 
 



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User comments:

Deja-vu effect !

Berka on Feb 10

Please SE!
Have MERCY on your die-hard fans!

Innovate!
Change!
Revolutionize!
Impress!

Please I BEG YOU
STOP MANUFACTURING PHONES THAT DO NOT DESERVE YOUR DIE-HARD FANS!

ateynuP on Feb 11

why is sonyericcson not making new cell phones that will blow your mind its the same old shit

critic on Feb 12

WHY DIDNT THEY MAKE A BIG SCREEN!?!?!?

OR MAYBE AT LEASt 3.2MPX CAM!?!?

the stereo speakers is nice but 2inch screen!?!?!?! WTF

Max on Feb 12

please SE just focus not only on design, add something internally,it is seems you have fitted that old circuitary of w700!!!!!!!!!

sattar25 on Feb 15

its very good phone

farooq on Feb 15

will it have 3.5mm headphone jack? i dont think most se phones have them and THAT is their fatal flaw along with m2 instead of micro sd. add those, bigger screen, and higher resolution and you have a winner!

pearl on Feb 16

What would be revolutionary are:
1) Degital projector (14") on a mobile.
2) Pen drive port on mobile
3) Blue tooth transmitter ( for feeding life images and videos to another devices in range)
4) RF transmitter.
5) 10 meter RF cahtting without using any services.
6) Document scanner with rolling motion.
7) Facial identifier (for identifying anyone onscreen or image via name and details)
8) Infrared night vision cameras on mobile.
9) Optical zoom / optical zoom accessories.
10) Bigger screen... bigger screen... bigger screen SE babe.
11) Character (font) recognition on the document scanner.
12) With streaming audio / World Radio

P.S.: Didnt know Esato was Norway based (Webhuset Datasenter AS ip: 81.27.33.7)

GammaSharma on Feb 16

i love this pnone..... it is beutyyy....

zaruda on Feb 17

I LOVE THE LOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WANT ONE!!

cyan224 on Feb 23

it surely rocks the music lovers... it cool & gr8.

vinay on Mar 04

I've lost faith in all the hype over walkman phones as I've barely had or seen one that's much better since my w600i.

Whenever I hear the term "Powerful built-in stereo speakers with high quality bass" I think about something equivelant to the 3D surround speakers that the Motorola ROKR E1 had. Yes, it was rated as one of the worst music player phones ever made, but the external speakers are most definitely unprecedented.

So when SE actually make some 'real' external speakers, i'll begin to listen, cause really and truly, everything else is just the same as the one before.

It would be nice if they made the built in fm transmitter a standard feature on 'W' phones as well.

Pottertons on Mar 07

i love it.................. i want one too

mesii on Mar 09

I used all walkman phone of sonyerricsson. it such a good sound in walkman phone and good camra results in k series mobile.. i campare the all mobile phone with sonyerrison bt i got a good results in sony. yeah it is through that sonyerisson didnt create a new design bt have areally blusting sound and camra results. it is very user friendly. i like it too much. i am going to buy this cell phone also. the camra is 2.0 bt i hope that the results is good then other walkman.. sonyerisson is the best..

AliAkbar on Mar 11



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