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| Sony Ericsson W580i Black Phone (AT&T) | 
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| Brand: Sony Ericsson Category: Wireless
List Price: $399.99 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $399.98 (100%)

Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 61
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Bluetooth:
Model: W580i EAN: 7311270170304 ASIN: B000X1M9B4
Release Date: October 15, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Customer Reviews:
My Favorite Celly February 22, 2008 Superb phone & MP3 player combination. I am very happy with the phone and features. The build quality and finish are excellent. The ringers and speakerphone are very loud. Camera takes good photos although there is no flash.
I love the extras and features of this phone. The Walkman MP3 player works well and sounds great. I have a 4GB memory card that holds all the songs I need. It comes with a headphone adapter that includes a microphone so this can be used handsfree also. The fitness application is really useful for tracking distance and calories.
The only complaint I have is the regular speaker volume isn't loud enough when there is background noise. Very satisfied overall & would definitely buy another Sony Ericsson. The best part was I got it for next to nothing from AT&T.
w580i over my beloved w810i February 22, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ok, if you're like me and you think that w810i is/was the perfect phone and thinking if this phone is any good, then I suggest you read the rest of the review. I'm gonna strictly compare this phone to my old w810i
The good: 1. Screen! you have to see it to believe it. Amazing clarity and quality. Blew the W810i away! 2. Smaller (thinner) than the W810i 3. Speaker is on the front side of the phone, so if you put the phone on the bed or carpet, you can still hear the speaker loud and clear. 4. Internet/Media Net is improved. Since resolution of the screen is way higher, you can see more text without scrolling all the time. Also it now has a progress bar when you're loading a page. 5. Walkman. This phone version's walkman (music player) is a lot easier to use than the old one. I also feel the sound quality is better on this phone. I now also listen my mp3 in my car through this phone. 6. When you have your bluetooth earpiece connected and you press the answer key on the phone, it'll default to the bluetooth (which is nice for me) but you'll also be asked if you want to transfer it to the phone 7. Picture quality of the camera is better on this phone 8. Holds more text messages (my w810i can only handle 200 text). I don't know the exact limit yet cause I haven't reach it 9. Five alarm set. You can configure each alarm however you like. 10. You can set your task as a "call task". So it's easier without having to go back and find the actual contact in the adrdress book.
The bad: 1. One of the first thing I noticed was the phone feels flimsier. When I first started playing with it without sliding it open, it makes some creaking sound 2. Texting! =( If you're a heavy texter, you'll be disappointed on how hard it is to text on this phone especially with one hand, mainly because the button is flushed, this part of the phone also very thin. 3. If you're a fast texter , you'll notice that it lags when you try to text fast. 4. Battery life is worse on this phone. I have my brightness all the way down to 50% and still worse than my old phone 5. No flash on this phone. This is really a down side for me since I used the flash as a flash light all the time on my old phone. 6. When paired to my plantronics 640, the bluetooth range is worse on this phone. 7. No little mirror next to the camera to take a picture of yourself
So all that said, if you ask me if it is worth it to upgrade from w810i to w580i my answer will be Yes! The screen and feature upgrade are definitely worth it. On the other hand, you might want to take into consideration if texting and having a handy flash light is a main priority for you.
Love this phone! February 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought the 4GB memory card as suggested by other reviewers and it works great! A big part of why I purchased this phone was because I was tired of carrying a phone and an iPod when I went running. Over the last 10 years I've only owned Motorola or Nokia phones, so I was a little worried about the quality and if it would last as long. Only time will tell, but I'm really not concerned about it now that I have the phone. I would recommend getting the little adapter to plug in your own headphones if you have a pair that you really like. They're only a few bucks and have the antenna to get FM radio. Most vendors won't say it has the antenna because not all compatible phones have the radio feature... but it does work. The headphones that come with the phone are good, but the wires are an odd length to use with your own set (and odd for running).
Things I don't like: At first I really didn't like the menu screen because you can't personalize it by deleting or moving the icons around. I got over that (sorta). Once I setup my phone the way I wanted it, I use the "shortcut" buttons on the front of the phone for most things anyway. Using the menu isn't too bad if you only have to go there once in a while.
I don't like how the bluetooth headset connects with the phone. If you turn on your headset during a call, it doesn't automatically transfer your call to the headset. Nor does it prompt you to transfer, so you have to hit a few buttons to get it there. It DOES ask if you want to transfer your call to the phone every time you start a call with the headset on. Should be the other way around if you ask me. I would have liked it to be more intuitive as my other phones were, but I guess you get used to it with time. It's still really annoying!
The battery life is not very impressive either. I thought about getting a spare battery, but I'm afraid I'm going to break the battery cover each time I take it off or put it on. Once that sucker is on, it's definitely secure!
I'm giving this phone 5 stars because I really love everything else. I usually just want to know what people DIDN'T like about a product when reading a review, so there you go. Pictures are beautiful, music player is awesome, love the address book features, phone looks great... I could go on and on. I would definitely recommend it!!
Cingular Customer services February 8, 2008 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
cingular charges exorbitant prices. i have phone from cingular for a quite while now. but for some reason radio stopped working. i was asked to send the phone back; but was given a new phone. they returned the old phone saying it was water damage and told me "i can't return the new phone but have to pay for it?" i have 2 phones now? I called the customer reps a bundle of times. this is wat they had to say "PAY". this is not the first time anyone had such compliant from cingular regarding charges. but reading the forums online i thought it was wise to help thy neighbors. "CINGULAR USERS BE AWARE OF SERVICES and benefits that they say will provide for phone.
Buy it! February 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
At first, I had huge reservations about buying this phone. Especially after plenty of negative reviews about the phones spotty quality etc. I've only had it for a couple of days but all I can say is I am incredibly impressed. The features packed in are incredible. I haven't had a chance to try the pedometer or the MP3 player (seeing that my 4GB microSD hasn't arrived yet) but everything else has been great. I get a kick out of just playing the songs that came with the phone (AT&T ringtones and such). To be honest, I think I might just use this to replace my iPods (I have the tiny shuffle, 30GB black, and the nano). Also the "shake" to change song feature works quite well.
Battery life has been great. It's been over 2 days with me fiddling around with the phone and it's still at more than 50% battery. I imagine if I use it regularly just for calls it would last me 4 or 5 days (I talk roughly 300-400 minutes/month + 100 or so texts). If I double it as my MP3 player it should last 3-4 days per charge.
Reception has so far been good. I now get service in my apartment building, which is an improvement already over my old phone (an LG of some kind). Sound on my end is OK. Not exactly crisp but good enough.
Fit and finish is also quite good. Sliding mechanism is very smooth and User interface is very intuitive. The phone looks much better in person than it does in the pictures. In the pictures, it looks a little reflective/glossy but it is in fact really like a matte finish. There are so many lights on this phone it looks like a mini las vegas when the phone is open. The only complaint I have would be about the keys. They look like they could potentially crack (as has already been said in many other reviews). Note, I chose this phone despite reading many reviews of it breaking. Buttons are indeed a little small and takes a little getting used to.
All in all, I am very satisfied and would get this over the LG Shine/iPhone again if I were to repeat my buying process. Best of all, the phone is so cheap!
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