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Sony Ericsson W580i Unlocked Quadband Phone (Black)

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Sony Ericsson W580i Unlocked Quadband Phone (Black)
 
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Product Description

The slim form factor of the W580 hides the Walkman 2.0 music player to make it simple to organize and play your favorite music. Easily create custom playlists. The Disc2Phone music management software and included USB cable make it easy to transfer music from a PC on to the . Additionally you can listen to favorite radio programming as the W580 offers an RDS-FM radio. The TrackID feature powered by Gracenote makes it easy to identify music tracks you don't recognize. The W580 also features a 2.0 Megapixel camera and functions as a portable photo album and pocket gaming device. A large 2-inch color screen is ideal for gaming as well as web browsing and viewing your camera photos. TrackID music recognition software Disc2Phone Music Management Software Multiple Music Format Support (MP3/AAC/AAC+/e-AAC+/WMA) A2DP (Bluetooth streaming sound) Music Illumination Effects Stereo Headset Speakerphone Connectivity & Messaging - Bluetooth 2.0, Java MIDP 2.0, Full HTML Browser with RSS, Instant messaging & USB Mass storage

Product Details

  • Walkman 2.0 Media Player with one-touch music shuffle and dedicated music control keys on the front; integrated FM radio
  • Quad-band connectivity for global roaming and EDGE data network compatibility for AT&T Mobile Music streaming and downloads
  • 2-megapixel camera with video capture; Memory Stick Micro expansion; Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR connectivity with stereo music streaming
  • Up to 9 hours of talk time, up to 370 hours (15.4 days) of standby time; up to 20 hours of music playback in Music Mode
  • Includes: Battery, Charger, Headset, USB Cable, Quickstart Guide and User's Manual

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Great , way cool features! so nice..... until it turned into food for the garbage can.
 
Review Date: February 10, 2010
Reviewer: N. Adair, sdlak;sdfadf
I LOVED THIS ! It was my favorite i ever had! i had a super fun golf game on it, i had some phil collins on it and i just loved my .

but then something mysterious happened.... oooooooo

the keys started cracking one by one. Until almost all of them were broken in half (but still usable)

And then i went skateboarding for 30 minutes and left it in a semi-shady area and when i was done i went and picked it up and the screen was messed up, it looked like i dropped it in water or something... yet.. the only possible explanatiion was the sun...

If your really careful with phones and arent active or anything go for this , it has amazing features. the only thing you have to worry about is that the keys crack

but if your active then dont go for this

my friend had to replace this with his warranty 3 times in like a 6 month period.

I bought mine off ebay so i didn't even try to fix it i just got a $25 go and put my sim in

i wouldn't recomend this , unless ur super inactive and you dont mind the keys breaking
Worst ever
 
Review Date: February 7, 2010
Reviewer: Nathan Versey, Idaho falls ID
im not here to sugar coat. worked good for little while now its dropping calls left and right it wont let me answer 80% of my calls same with outgoing calls. it shuts off by itself went through 5 in less than a year none of them under waranty had to pay retail every time. now the screen has horizontal lines through it. cant hear what anyone is saying to you it very quiet. at first it was loud though. might just be crappy providder in idaho but this is nothing but a pile of junk.
It might break after 1 year of manufacture warranty
 
Review Date: October 15, 2009
Reviewer: Don D. Tsai, NYC, US
I had two of them. The reception was good. Probably the best among all brands. The keys were small but still adequate. With add-on memory card, my wife could take as many pictures as she liked. Everything seemed good until one year later they all broke one after the other for no reason. The manufacture warranty expired after one year. Somehow I managed to have the first one fixed but not the second one since the warranty expired anyway. The sells representatives told me that the price to get it fixed was worth almost 1/2 of the original price, so I forewent the option. The thing both of my two cell phones broke one after the other right after the warranty expired is just too much coincidence. My wife's and mine usage of the phones cannot be simpler enough. Even after received the phones, they cannot find any exterior or moisture damage. If they cannot last long enough, how good are they anyway? Don't get me wrong. My wife is still using the fixed for three years now. So, the problem right after the expiration of the warranty is a mystery to us.
Good when it works.
 
Review Date: September 18, 2009
Reviewer: J. Ivan,

I've gone through two phones in a year. With the first i had when you made a call the only way you could here the other person you were talking to was on speakerphone. That makes it a little hard when you are in a pulblic place. I sent my out for replacement and received a new one.
My second lasted 8 months, one night i turned it off and the next morning it would not turn back on. makes some great products and i prefer with my electronics, but after three differnt phones I'm staying away.
Great , but poor quality
 
Review Date: December 8, 2008
Reviewer: D. Bezboruah, Irvine, CA United States
I have had the for 1 year, 2 months now and I have enjoyed using the and most of its features. However, during that time I have experienced several quality issues. One of them (the ear speaker died) was probably isolated to my unit. But I also had my keypad crack twice. The cracked keypad seems to be a common issue with this model, just search online about it. I had to send in the twice for warranty repairs. Now, the left soft keys (select/back) have stopped working. Another search revealed this to also be a common flaw also. My warranty has run out, so will not fix this. Fortunately, there is a workaround by pushing hard on the area between the navigation keys and the LCD screen (where there is either the 'W' logo or the at&t logo), then the keys will work.

The bottom line though is that this has some serious quality flaws and therefore I do not recommend purchasing this model anymore. I give it 2-stars since the is still a very nice slider design with excellent software/interface.
Walkman FM radio +++ but small keypad
 
Review Date: November 2, 2008
Reviewer: Mother of Twins,
I bought this because it had Walkman FM radio, too. This is pretty (I got the PINK one), lightweight, has lots of whiz-bang menu selections, but doesn't wow or impress me as much as the Samsung A737 or Samsung A747 models which I bought for my children. I listen to the radio a lot, more than MP3s and really thought this feature would be cool. If you like effects, it has 16 settings for flashing light patterns customized for every caller. It takes a day to find out how to set the patterns in all the menus....

The keypad is a bit on the small side, and feels like dry plastic. It's OK for me because I have small hands, but I don't think a man would enjoy using the small, non-descript keys. The letters on the keys are hard to see being so small. When I enter text, I still have to look--er, squint--at the keypad. I don't pay for texting service, so it's not a huge hassle, but if you text, I can't imagine it would be much fun.

When I enter an number in the address book, it doesn't put hyphens between the area code, prefix, and last four digits. That's not fatal, but a pet peeve, and makes it difficult for me to figure out the numbers as they come up.

The M2 Memory Stick is not common, but uses it. They supply a 512MB one. Buying one with more memory will not be cheap. The access slot is on the top. It took me a while to figure out how to open the little, flat plastic door. Which side to open? It doesn't have a flap, can't open with a fingernail, so I use an unfolded paper clip or other similar-sized object to pry it open.

You need the wired earphones to have FM service. If you like radio, it's just one more thing to carry around. The sound quality is EXCELLENT on this wire unit and the ear buds very comfy. It also works as "handsfree" device if you don't want to do Bluetooth.

The display, although narrow, is bright and sharp. The sound is good, and it interfaces well with my Bluetooth earpiece and Palm device. The is very lightweight and slim. I dropped it a few times but the case didn't scratch or crack. The pink IS pretty, and has little red "jewels" between the number keys (other color models have different color jewels). The speaker option works well and is clear to hear. The slider is a little unusual to work at first, but works very nicely. support is SUPER, too.
A nice useful
 
Review Date: July 23, 2008
Reviewer: SecondClaw,
I have now been using this for almost seven months and I am pretty happy with it (AT&T Pay as you Go service). Some observations ...

Pros:
- Very comfortable and small. It feels good in hand. Nothing about the device looks cheap.
- Awesome voice quality and no dropped calls.
- The screen display is very bright and colorful - the best I've seen of any device so far.
- Decent bluetooth integration, though I do experience some dropouts. Bluetooth MP3 functionality (fast forward, next track, etc) is acceptable, but not great.
- Sports functions (like a pedometer) which work fairly well.
- Well designed menu structure and lots of functions to tweak.
- Good quality radio with RDS.
- Very good speaker quality.
- Great organizer functions, with a well designed Alarm.
- Nicely customizable themes and startup/shutdown animations (yea this is important to me!).
- Good internet browser.

Cons:
- Proprietary USB and Headphone jacks. I just don't get it! And naturally in this case you cannot listen to music and charge the at the same time.
- Proprietary memory stick expansion slot. MS is slow and expensive - total waste of money - but no choice on this .
- Firmware bugs ... too many to mention here, and no hope of getting them fixed.
- No way to organize contacts into folders.
- For an 'mp3' player, actual mp3 function is very basic. Depending on the firmware you get, you may not even be able to listen to an album in track order! There is no gap-less playback either.
- Horrible battery life. With BT turned off, and not using the AT all, the battery drains within 5-7 days.
- SE's sync software. That software barely works, especially via Bluetooth. I pretty much gave up on it.

Useless features:
- The 'shake' feature which uses internal accelerometer to switch or shuffle tracks is cute for a little while - but there is really no point to it.
- The cool colored lights on the side. They would actually be handy, but a recent firmware bug reverts them to a puke-green color upon use of the Walkman - useless.

Bottom line is that for its primary function, this is an excellent , with basic MP3 and digital camera support (do not expect anything amazing here), and I have really enjoyed using it. I however had to de-brand it from AT&T to enjoy full benefits of the device.
Best I've Owned So Far
 
Review Date: July 14, 2008
Reviewer: M. Ortiz, Dallas, TX USA
I recently sold my iPhone and bought the . This cell is amazing. It is by far the loudest cell I have ever owned. Ringtones sound very nice and clear, and so does the music.
Awesome
 
Review Date: March 30, 2008
Reviewer: speedriff, Atlanta, GA
This is one awesome little . First of all the screen is the brightest and most detailed I have found on any . In the store it is so bright it just screams at you. I have found that reducing the brightness to 70% is more than adequate. If you have trouble reading a in direct sunlight, fear no more. As for features, there are just too many to mention. I first learned about it from the Toyota website as I just bought a Prius. It is one of the VERY few phones that will integrate seamlessly with the car. It can even upload its book via Bluetooth to the car. Most phones (except smart phones/PDA's) will not. They are also 3 times the price. It has a great sounding MP3 player. It is stereo Bluetooth, FM radio...I could go on and on. There are some great themes free online so you can customize away. If there was one gripe it would be that it doesn't come with an M2 memory card which it needs if you are going to load up on music and photos. I can't complain though as this is very affordable. Some complaints I have heard are that the number keys are too small. Well, I'm 6'2" and about 280lbs. (not a small guy) and I don't have any problem getting my fingers to work the buttons. The other complaint I have heard about is battery life. Well I have talked and talked and played with this thing for 3 days now, and the battery is still more than half. I'm not sure what people think is good, but after my RAZR...pffft...this thing is great. My techie coworkers were amazed by the display and all agreed that it was unbelievably bright. I would recommend this jewel to anyone who wants a great that has a lot of cool features. It blows away the Samsung SCH-a737 and the LG Shine. Go to a local AT&T store and play with one. Then buy one at whatever outlet suits you.
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