SE seems to be very busy redesigning their complete web appeareance. After the structure change and the press page relaunch (USEB told you about that earlier here and here), they now have also a spanking new and all fresh frontpage, as you can see at the pic below:

(click to enlarge)
Filed under: Corporative, News, Web

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but hopefully you won’t be left without any news tomorrow as I’m hoping some of the blog contributors will do a post or two
Here we go. 
What’s the safest sign a new colour is officially available? Yeah, you guessed it: A live pic gallery over at Planete Nokia.
So, they now present us the up to this point four colours of the W880i:
Steel Silver & Flame Black,

Classic Gold &

the all new Pitch Black, in my opinion the second best looking colour scheme, best one still Steel Silver:




Enjoy the pics!
Filed under: New colour, W series, Walkman

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Earlier today a user at our forum asked a question about the soft keys on A200 phones such as W890 and W910 - if they were touch sensitive like on the K850.
The quick answer of course is no they are not, but for him (and now you!) to get a better a picture of this, here’s a picture that’ll show how the soft keys work on A200.

By the way, this goes for all A200 platform phones (currently these are K630, K850, V640, W890, W910 & Z750)
Filed under: A2 / A200, K series, W series, Walkman

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Following shortly their review of the S500i (as earlier posted), GSMArena now took an in-depth look at the W910i.
They are very dissatisfied with the high price tag of the handset, as they also state in their conclusion:
Sony Ericsson W910 is the top dog in the Walkman series when it comes to feature phones, the smarty W960 being a class of its own in the company’s music portfolio. Some of W910 features are true high-end stuff: the quality display, elaborate music features, exquisite design, fast performance and 3G capabilities. Those however coexist with painfully familiar features and applications we’ve been getting in downright midrange handsets. Too much compromise to put up with in this price range and the tag on W910 is likely to get even the brand loyals a bit reserved. Nokia and Samsung seem to prepare a handful of cool music offerings in this price range too, while their non-music oriented handsets too have good music players. Despite the rich sales package, including a 1GB M2 card and the cool M2 USB reader, the W910 will be under pressure, as price is the ultimate decisive factor in this increasingly competitive market.
However, they are not so picky about the sound quality as Mobile Review (as mentioned here).
Read the full review at GSMArena.
Filed under: Music, Review, W series, Walkman

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The evil Vodafone twin of the K630 is widely available, here are two pics of it. Shot them tonight at a shop.

[Discus in forum]
Filed under: Music, Operators, V series

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