The good: Great performance; wealth of features, including a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and a digital music player. The bad: Poorly designed navigation controls; limited integrated memory. The bottom line: The Sony Ericsson W850i offers the great performance and high-end features we've come to expect from the company's Walkman phones, but its usability is hampered by unintuitive controls. Read full review of the Sony Ericsson W850i Walkman
The good: 4GB onboard memory; good music quality; intuitive interface; large, crisp display; relatively good battery life for a smart phone. The bad: No memory expansion; lacks Wi-Fi; weak tactile feedback from keypad; no Hold switch on the wired remote; no camera; bulky. The bottom line: A generous built-in memory and overall good music features make the Sony Ericsson W950i yet another outstanding music-phone addition to the Walkman lineup. Read full review of the Sony Ericsson W950i Walkman
The good: Superb music playback; ergonomic music controls; plenty of memory; good camera; 3G support; built in Wi-Fi. The bad: Disappointing screen; iffy Web browser; no front camera for 3G calling; overall large in size. The bottom line: Nokia has produced a music-phone with superb handling and playback and plenty of extra features, but the N91 is something of a Titan in size terms. Read full review of the Nokia N91