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Sony Ericsson W580i White Phone (AT&T)
Sony Ericsson W580i White Phone (AT&T)

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Brand: Sony Ericsson
Category: Wireless

List Price: $399.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 49 reviews
Sales Rank: 164

Color: White
Media: Wireless Phone
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
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Model: W580i
EAN: 7311270151969
ASIN: B000UWGSWM

Release Date: August 24, 2007
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5 out of 5 stars Great Phone   March 17, 2008
I've never had a "fancy" phone, but I have alot of fun with this phone. Great reception, and easy interface.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Reception and Functionality   March 4, 2008
Recently, my boyfriend and I decided to get an AT&T family plan and we chose these phones due to the fact that they had the best features of all of the AT&T phones, other then the iPhone of course.

I own the white, and he owns the gray.

The W580i has great reception, an FM radio, mp3 and video functionality with a memory card, 2 megapixel camera, mobile messaging, bluetooth, and comes with its own head phones which function as a head set. I've never been happier with the functionality and reception of my phone at the same time. For the price here, I'd take this phone over the iPhone any day, keeping in mind that I don't need a phone with extensive internet capabilities. The only issue I can see with the phone is that the key pad is relatively small. It's probably a good idea to check one out in a store if you think this might be an issue for you.

Additionally, My boyfriend and I have had the phones for over 4 months now and we've had no issues with the durability. I keep reading reviews on how these phones feel cheap and the keypads break, but it just hasn't been the case with our two at all. Our first impression was that the phones *felt* like they weren't durable. But, experience has shown that the ones we own are. And to be honest, I drop my phone *a lot*. The battery cover popped off once or twice but I popped it back on.

I love this phone.



5 out of 5 stars This Is The Ultimate Phone!   March 3, 2008
 12 out of 14 found this review helpful

I'm not going to repeat what you can read above other than what is really, really special about this phone over others.

It is a slider phone, instead of a flip, so I can have it open on my car's dash and it's slim to fit in any pocket. The buttons are small, but we are all used to that by now. Sure it also has the obligatory camera and video, but it is 2.0 mega-pixels which is better than most. It provides support for "PictBridge technology" so you can print your photos without the need of a PC, but again, 2.0 mega-pixels is good for the internet, built not great for printing out.

It is a Walkman that shuffles the songs with just a shake of your wrist. With the "TrackID" service, you just identify any song that you can hear by just recording a bit of the song (using the microphone, like at `Starbucks'). Later, you can send the file for recognition. It gives you the name, artist and album right to your phone. That's cool.
You have FM radio access and a slot for extra memory for songs, pics, video, etc. The ear buds are actually good quality and are attached along with a microphone (for hands free or finding that bit of song). It has all your high-speed mobile internet access, web browser, email, messaging, Java support needs and plenty of the basic games and is "Bluetooth" compatible.

If you like listening to music while working out, the integrated motion sensor counts your steps, your calories and monitors your running speed, distance and time. Your workout results are stored in your phone so you can monitor your progress.

There is even a calendar, place for notes, an alarm, a calculator, stopwatch and timer! There are plenty of good free ring tones and more you can buy on-line. There's more!

But what I like best is this phone has one of the cleanest, clearest and brightest (adjustable for night) screens available. I intentionally bought this so I can use my "Allen Sports GPS" system with it. It just has everything but that silly kitchen sink!





2 out of 5 stars it is a ok phone   February 29, 2008
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

I bought this phone from Amazon for 1 penny shipped. I cannot complaint too much since it is almost free. This phone is NOT LIKE W810i. you can feel the 580i is light and not so well built. The screen is ok. the functionalities is ok. but the battery wont last more than 4 days with normal use. the M2 memory card that came with the phone is only 256mb, NOT 512mb. moreoever, the m2 is more expensive than any other memory cards. the reception of this phone is weaker than my previous V3. either the AT&T or the phone makes the phone hard to receive or to make a call. the mp3 player is good, may be this is my first mp3 player built into a phone. BTW, don't expect too many games pre-loaded. u can play those trial games for 1-2 minutes, then, it will stop the game and ask you to buy. finally, the most bothering thing is the mp3 will play automatically ever though you lock the phone. may be i shouldn't put the phone in my back pocket.

bottom line, it is a OK phone. do not expect too much from this sony phone.



4 out of 5 stars An overall pretty good phone!   February 21, 2008
It's for a reason that Wired magazine rated this phone the second best of the year (after the iPhone, of course): it is a really good phone! This is my 3rd Sony Ericsson (I like their designs). Even though I was very reluctant to get another Sony Ericsson after my last one (a W600i which was a total lemon) and renew my contract with AT&T (I was very displeased with the way they handled that lemon of a phone), I decided to give the brand one more chance, since my very first Sony Ericsson still works fine after several years in use (AT&T I was just stuck with for now...). The fact that there weren't that many great other alternatives (I hate flip phones) also helped sway me... And I am quite happy with what I got, I must say!

This is a very elegant, handy, nicely designed phone, with some great features, like the expandable memory. I got a 4 gig microcard off Amazon for less than $70, and I now have more than 800 songs on my phone, which is pretty great! (As is the sound quality.) The radio feature is quite nice, too; however, it only works with the earphones that come with the phone (they function as an antenna supposedly). So, if like me you tend to misplace those earphones, it won't be of much use to you for long. The camera is decent and the screen is pretty bright, but the keyboard--even though nicely designed with orange buttons--is a tad small if you have large fingers like me. But best of all, unlike that lemon the W600i, the memory on this phone is quite stable!

My one major gripe about the phone is that the back cover of the battery is so difficult to remove (if you need to get to the SIM card, for example) that I have scratched the back of the phone pretty bad trying to open it, even before I used it! (The fact that it is made of such soft lightweight plastic doesn't help either.) My other complain isn't so much the phone but one of the restrictions that AT&T put on it: unlike the W600i, you can only use your music files as ringtones if they are under a certain size restriction (of course, so that AT&T can charge you a ridiculous fee for ringtones). One cumbersome workaround this is one of those free internet sites that allow you to upload your own music files and convert them to ringtones.

Aside from that, this is one handy, sturdy, lightweight, multi-functional phone. I even dropped it under the rain, and it got drenched. The SIM card is rusting (which can be replaced, for a fee, from AT&T), but the phone is still working great!


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