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Live Picture of SE W850i

May 17, 2006 By Kunal Gangar 3 Comments

W850live-pic.jpg

 

A guy at Mobile Review Forums posted a live pic of Sony Ericsson’s next Walkman phone, W850i. It is expected to be a slider phone with 2 megapixel camera. Have a look.

[Via Mobile Review Forums]

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  1. zarah says

    July 18, 2006 at 10:31 am

    i likey!!

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  2. Imran says

    December 26, 2007 at 3:26 pm

    this is a Walkman phone. That means music and song quality need to be great, and I think they are. It’s got gimmicks that aren’t real businesslike (you can flick your wrist to hear a new song; the sides light up in one of 16 color selections when you get a call) but then nothing about this phone is supposed to be businesslike! It’s fun.

    The buttons on the side of the phone are for volume (or brightness in photo mode) with most all other controls are accessed via a menu and the highly unconventional array of buttons that are media-centric when the phone is closed. When slid open, you expose the more typical T9 phone keypad.

    Also exposed by sliding is the unusually mounted 2.0 megapixel camera which I find takes quite good images. It peeks up like a periscope when you use the slider — and that’s the only way to use it so you’ll find yourself opening and closing this phone a lot.

    Imran
    http://www.mobilephoneupdates.com

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  3. Nokia says

    March 3, 2009 at 11:59 pm

    The buttons on the side of the phone are for volume (or brightness in photo mode) with most all other controls are accessed via a menu and the highly unconventional array of buttons that are media-centric when the phone is closed. When slid open, you expose the more typical T9 phone keypad.

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