Summary: The Sony Ericsson W902 is no revelation in terms of its calling features: it's got a solid vibro alert and perhaps overly loud ring tones, which still make it a decent
Excerpt: The Sony Ericsson W902 is a HSDPA-capable mobile phone that doesn’t offer any groundbreaking features, but it scores points for its sturdy design and excellent music
Pros: Candybar design, layout and placement of controls, good screen, excellent sound quality, 8GB M2 card included, Sony Ericsson HPM-77 headphones
Cons: Proprietary charging/headphone jack, no outstanding features
Summary: The W890i's successor -- the W902 -- offers the best camera we've seen on a music phone, with a decent interface and a solid, attractive design.
Pros: Design, Camera, Decent sound quality, Easy to use, Screen, Video performance
Cons: No 3.5mm headphone socket, Lacklustre bundled software, Average LED flash, Did we mentioned there's no 3.5mm headphone socket?
Conclusion: You also got a 3.6Mbps 3.5G HSDPA data connection on hand for browsing the Web, downloading music, or for watching YouTube clips via the built in YouTube application,
Conclusion: Sony Ericsson hat eine weitere Abwandlung eines Walkman-Handys vorgestellt. Golem.de konnte sich das W902 schon einmal ansehen - lange bevor es in den Handel kommt.