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Excellent review, well done!

Good job picking up on the headphone situation, my P900 also came with terrible SE headphones. I have to use a really crappy 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter to allow me to use my Sennheiser MX500s, and it bugs the hell out of me. Why they can't just include a standard 3.5mm jack is beyond me!

First of, great review.

You can buy this phone off sonyericsson.com. Well, at the UK site at least.

I am tempted to get this phone now, but I've been waiting for the W800i. I don't know whether to wait or not, since this phone rocks!

Do you know when the W800 is coming out? December?

It doesn't stick out. What makes you think that?

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Because it was going in the side and the MMC card is hidden behind the battery on my Nokia 6600. How does the Duo not fall out of the side?

I actually wrote that the Duo sits below the surface of the phone when I whinged about it being hard to get my finger in there. It sits about 3-4mm inside the phone then the flap closes flush with it, clicking into place so it can't fall open. There's no protrusions.

damn, the day i got my k700i (last august), i fell in love with it.

this should be one GOOD phone, especially ith a 2mp camera!

i just hope that the battery life is decent because my k700i (with over-average use), needs to get recharged about every 3-4 days.

- NOW... to see if I should get this or the P910i? Both will be free so cost is no matter.

...i got C500 with WMP10 on and nothing can beat that for an mp3 player

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except maybe iTunes? :ninja:

btw, the Nokia D90 looks pretty sharp, I'm not a clamshell fan, but I hear the vid is really sweet! I hear it also support ACC music files, where 90% of my collection is based on. I used to think that a good camera phone is the only 'bling' feature i'd want, but now I want crisp vid too using the new H.264 codec. ahh, will the 'wants' ever?ever end?

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