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Sony Ericsson W910i

The Sony Ericsson W910i is a slider model music phone. The W910i was announced on June 14, 2007, as a branded "Walkman phone" and uses version 3 of the 'Walkman Player'. The phone also features the shake control feature found on the W580 that enables music track switching by shaking the phone and also for Java ME based video games and applications using the JP-8.

Stability issues
The Sony Ericsson W910i was known to crash and switch itself off intermittently. As of November 2009, firmware had yet to be released to fully resolve these issues, though some users had reported that later firmware versions have dramatically reduced the frequency of these issues occurring. The phone itself had received much criticism for its instability, which include complaints about screen and system freezing, restarting and button input failures. Many reviews and user forums consistently noted this as a major problem for the Sony Ericsson phone. ==Technical specifications==
Technical specifications
• Walkman 3.0 Player (MP3/AAC/WMA/WAV), SensMeJava MIDP 2.0 with OpenGL ES and Motion Sensor support • Video player with progressive fast forward and slow motion • New 3 softkey interface layout with Call/End keys (A200 Platform), a software feature of Java Platform 8 Advertised battery life • 400hr standby time • 9hr talk time Rear camera • 2-megapixel • Maximum resolution (still image): 1600x1200 pixels • 2.5x digital zoom • Video recording format: .MP4 (AAC audio) • Video recording resolution: 320x240@15fps • No flash Front camera • Video calling resolution: 176x144 or 128x96 ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
CNET hardware reviewer Ella Morton wrote that there are some compatibility issues with Windows Media Player for the Walkman functions and criticized the shake and motion sensing function of the W910i but she concluded that "there is much to like beyond the quirky bits" giving it a rating of 8.2/10. ==See also==
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