Sony Ericsson W595 Overview
Sony Ericsson W595 is a slider Walkman phone. The W595 sports a 3.2 megapixel camera (Secondary camera for video call), 2.2" QVGA (240x320) display, Walkman 3 player, FM radio, Bluetooth, USB, 3.5mm audio jack and motion control.
Sony Ericsson W595 : Hands-on and review Video Clips
Sony Ericsson W595 Themes
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| Date Post: 13-11-2009 |
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Sony Ericsson W595 user comments / reviews : 114| | Login | Comments | | 1. | Question
| erm... i wan to ask how the w595 take photo? Izit horizontal?
Date Posted: 29/9/2009 1:23:43 AM | | 2. | david
| anyone interested in this phone ? i got one as a gift but want to sell it. mine is original from midland warranty for 24 month. used less than a month. everything new come with full set , cable, earphone and box. selling at rm650 firm. interested can call or sms me. 016-6688444
Date Posted: 28/9/2009 12:49:28 AM | | 3. | se
| wobbly, original RM 730 , AP RM 640 .
Date Posted: 27/9/2009 10:09:08 AM | | 4. | wobbly (Member) | hey SE can u tell me da price of dis hp in da shop
Date Posted: 26/9/2009 2:12:53 PM | | 5. | se
| wobbly, email me at gfq1112@gmail.com, i have new w595 for sale.
Date Posted: 26/9/2009 9:31:11 AM |
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Sony Ericsson W595 - Latest News
| GyPSii launches support for Java phones (International) |
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| GyPSii has announced support for another 100 mobile phone, and is now compatible on more than 350 devices worldwide including phones such as the Nokia 6300, 6600 Slide, 6700, and 5610 XpressMusic: the W580, T700, W595, and C905 from Sony Ericsson |
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Comparison – Sony Ericsson Walkman family (International) |
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| The Sony Ericsson Walkman range of phones was launched in 2005. This line of phones comes with a relatively large storage capacity, which was meant to be used to store songs in the MP3 format, although some other formats such as AAC are also supported |
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Consumers say no to Touchscreen handsets (International) |
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| Mobile phone manufacturers risk losing their customers as they race to incorporate touchscreen features into their phones in a bid to copy Apple’s success, according to feedback from shoppers collated by customer review website, www.reevoo.com |
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