And the winners for Mobile Devices are:

Sony Ericsson W910i Walkman
The good: Slim design; built-in motion sensor; large 2.4-inch LCD; HSDPA connectivity.
The bad: Walkman button too small; poor location of connector port; no onboard 3.5mm audio jack; sub-par camera.
The bottom line: The W910i is great for those looking to purchase a trendy music phone with a little bit of fun, but which doesn't lack in features, although it's a little pricey.
» Read full review of the Sony Ericsson W910i Walkman

Sony Ericsson W660i Walkman
The good: Classic yet functional design; thumb-friendly controls; Bluetooth stereo; FM radio; external memory card slot.
The bad: Not quadband; no autofocus or built-in photolight.
The bottom line: The W660i isn't the most advanced handset. However, its decent all-round feature set, straightforward design and user interface are likely to attract the mainstream crowd.
» Read full review of the Sony Ericsson W660i Walkman

Sony Ericsson W580i Walkman
The good: Slick and slim design; funky features including Walkman music player and pedometer; solid build.
The bad: Buttons can be difficult to press; not 3G; no camera flash.
The bottom line: Sony Ericsson's W580i is a sexy, thin slider that you'll want to carry in your pocket for its MP3 music player, radio or just to use the built-in pedometer.
» Read full review of the Sony Ericsson W580i Walkman
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