Sony Ericsson W902 measures 110 x 49 x 11.7 mm and weighs 99.8 grams. The phone handles really nice despite the fact that it is so thin. The front of the Sony Ericsson W902 is dominated by the 2.2” display of very good quality. Above the display is the video call camera and ambient light sensor. Below it is the D-pad and quite comfortable and responsive keyboard. The keyboard is backlit and the backlighting changes when you play some music so it really looks nice. The top of Sony Ericsson W902 houses the Shake control key. The bottom of the phone houses the mouthpiece and a Walkman logo. On the left side of the Sony Ericsson W902 you will see the proprietary connectivity port, whereas on the right the volume rocker along with the dedicated camera key. The back of the Sony Ericsson W902 houses the 5 megapixel camera lens, the loudspeaker and the LED flash.
Performance:
The Sony Ericsson W902 is equipped with a 930 mAh battery which according to the manufacturer will last for about 9 hours of talk time and more or less 380 hours of standby. The screen on the Sony Ericsson W902 is of very good quality, with excellent contrast and bright colors. The direct sunlight legibility is, as in the case of the Sony Ericsson C905, good, but not perfect. Still, both of the Sony Ericsson phones outdo the Samsung M7500 Emporio Armani.
The Sony Ericsson W902 handles all the most common types of messages and, what is important, setting up the email client is as easy as providing your address and password. Browsing the web is a pleasure. You get the same web browser as in many recent Sony Ericsson phones (Sony Ericsson G705, Sony Ericsson C905, Sony Ericsson T700): Access NetFront v3.4. The browser has quite nice functionality and features such as virtual pointer, ‚find on page’, zooming and scrolling. Even elaborate websites are rendered well and are readable
The Sony Ericsson W902 is equipped with a 930 mAh battery which according to the manufacturer will last for about 9 hours of talk time and more or less 380 hours of standby. The screen on the Sony Ericsson W902 is of very good quality, with excellent contrast and bright colors. The direct sunlight legibility is, as in the case of the Sony Ericsson C905, good, but not perfect. Still, both of the Sony Ericsson phones outdo the Samsung M7500 Emporio Armani.
The Sony Ericsson W902 handles all the most common types of messages and, what is important, setting up the email client is as easy as providing your address and password. Browsing the web is a pleasure. You get the same web browser as in many recent Sony Ericsson phones (Sony Ericsson G705, Sony Ericsson C905, Sony Ericsson T700): Access NetFront v3.4. The browser has quite nice functionality and features such as virtual pointer, ‚find on page’, zooming and scrolling. Even elaborate websites are rendered well and are readable
As many of the latest phones Sony Ericsson W902 comes with quite a bunch of time saving applications like calendar, unit converter, voice recorder, time clock, calculator and a few more. Unfortunately the Sony Ericsson W902 has no document viewer of any kind.
Image quality:
The Sony Ericsson W902’s digital camera is identical to the Sony Ericsson C902 so you may be certain that the overall image quality will be good. The photos taken with the Sony Ericsson W902 are full of color and have good contrast, but are sometimes oversharpened. The 5 megapixel camera takes pictures with the maximum resolution of 2592 x 1994. The camera has plenty of manual settings like exposure, self-timer, modes and scenes. Moreover the camera has a shake reduction system (nothing special here, though) and geotagging. Sony Ericsson W902 can also record movies but only in QVGA resolution at 30 fps, so unlike the still images functionality it disappoints.
The Sony Ericsson W902’s digital camera is identical to the Sony Ericsson C902 so you may be certain that the overall image quality will be good. The photos taken with the Sony Ericsson W902 are full of color and have good contrast, but are sometimes oversharpened. The 5 megapixel camera takes pictures with the maximum resolution of 2592 x 1994. The camera has plenty of manual settings like exposure, self-timer, modes and scenes. Moreover the camera has a shake reduction system (nothing special here, though) and geotagging. Sony Ericsson W902 can also record movies but only in QVGA resolution at 30 fps, so unlike the still images functionality it disappoints.
Music and video player:
Sony Ericsson W902 features Walkman 3.0 and has very good functionality. You get a few equalizer presets, shake control. The music player displays album art, or some visual effect instead of it. However, both of them are minute and you are better off running the music player in the background and watching visualization on the home screen. You can, of course, sort your music library by artist, album genre and so on. The audio quality is very good and can easily compete with many dedicated mp3 players.
Sony Ericsson W902 features Walkman 3.0 and has very good functionality. You get a few equalizer presets, shake control. The music player displays album art, or some visual effect instead of it. However, both of them are minute and you are better off running the music player in the background and watching visualization on the home screen. You can, of course, sort your music library by artist, album genre and so on. The audio quality is very good and can easily compete with many dedicated mp3 players.
Sony Ericsson W902 – Fast forward to fantastic sounds
If you love music and movies, you’ll adore the Sony Ericsson W902. Enjoy brilliant sound quality and crystal-clear video on the bright 2.2″ display. Music as it’s meant to be with Sony Ericsson W902 Surround yourself in a panorama of sound. Clear bass, clear stereo and the premium HPM-77 headset – Sony Ericsson W902 brings you a clear audio experience.
If you love music and movies, you’ll adore the Sony Ericsson W902. Enjoy brilliant sound quality and crystal-clear video on the bright 2.2″ display. Music as it’s meant to be with Sony Ericsson W902 Surround yourself in a panorama of sound. Clear bass, clear stereo and the premium HPM-77 headset – Sony Ericsson W902 brings you a clear audio experience.
Dimension 110 x 49 x 11.7 mm
Weight 99.8 g
Battery Talk time Up to 9 h, Stand-by Up to 380 h
Memory 25 MB shared + Memory Stick Micro M2 (8 GB card included)
Connectivity Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, USB,GPRS Class 10 (48 kbps), HSCSD, EDGE Class 10 (236.8 kbps), 3G (HSDPA 3.6 Mbps)
The new Sony Ericsson W902 Walkman™ is a UMTS/HSDPA 2100 and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 phone that comes with a 5 megapixel camera, 8GB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2) for more than 8,000 songs, Crystal clear video playback. I’m sure this will give the N95 a run for it’s money in terms of the camera.
The phone was only announced today in London but there main focus seems to be on music
“We all want more from our mobile phones than ever before.” said Ben Padley, Head of the Music Category at Sony Ericsson, “If you love music but don’t want to compromise on imaging and video, we have used our expertise as music phone specialists to give users a truly multimedia experience with this latest phone. The W902 is one of our most high-performing phones yet and perfect for those who want it all.”
I look forward to seeing this phone in action, it’s expected to be available in some markets Q4 of 2008 and available in three colours Volcanic Black, Earth Green and Wine Red .
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