YugaTech | Philippines, Technology News & Reviews

Philippines, Technology News & Reviews



Sony-Ericsson W995 Review

The Sony-Ericsson W995 is somewhat a cross between the phone manufacturer’s Cybershot series and Walkman series handsets. As such, it brings along a number of characteristics common to both.

w995
This slider phone has great build quality with a combination of steel and plastic casing in brushed metal finish. It has a dedicated key for the camera on the right side along with zoom in and out buttons. Beside it are additional keys dedicated for music playback. At the back is a flip-stand so you can place the phone down in an upright position.

The W995 has a built-in 8.1-megapixel autofocus camera with a resolution of 3264×2448 pixels, an image stabilizer, face detection, geo-tagging and an LED flash. It can record video with a quality of WQVGA at 30 frames per second and a secondary camera in the front for video calls. Photo quality is superb and shots are nice and clear even under low light conditions.

w995

The display screen is 2.6 inches in diagonal width (240×320 pixels) that comes with an accelerometer so it can automatically re-orient display when rotated horizontally.

For connectivity, the W995 has everything you will need – from WiFi 802.11 b/g, to 3G (HSDPA speeds of up to 7.2Mbps), Bluetooth and GPS with AGPS support. And though the 118MB internal memory is a bit small, it comes with an 8GB memory stick micro out of the box.

se w995

Like most Sony-Ericsson Walkman series, the W995 outputs great music quality with a good range and loud volume coming from speakers situated at the top and bottom corners of the unit. The flip stand at the back allows you to position the phone at an angle so you can put at down while viewing videos or playing music. The phone also has a 3.5mm jack so you can use just about any headphones with it.

The 8-megapixel camera is quite capable. Took a couple of shots and got these:


Video recording is not impressive and is only QVGA quality. I was expecting more but this one’s a little disappointing in the video department. See sample recording below:

A built-in feature of the W995 is the wireless presenter function that’s installed/enabled when you first connect to your laptop via Bluetooth. This allows you to control the mouse and the desktop as well as the media player or presentation software (Powerpoint).

The Sony-Ericsson W995 is available in three colors – black, silver and red – and retails for Php26,800. It had a limited promo price of just Php21,450 which ended last September 30.

Enter your email address:

Related Entries:


    23 Responses to “Sony-Ericsson W995 Review”


    1. Gravatar Icon oli replied on Oct 26th, 2009 at 2:51 pm (1)

      first

    2. Gravatar Icon DhaBhoss16 replied on Oct 26th, 2009 at 3:41 pm (2)

      Wow, even YugaTech’s invaded by “FIRST!!!!1!!1!!!” internet guys. Sheesh.

      Anyway, back to topic, I think it’s a great phone in terms of specs. It’s a great music phone and an 8MP camera to boot. I just wish I have the money to spend on this little baby. =)

    3. Gravatar Icon Pip replied on Oct 26th, 2009 at 4:02 pm (3)

      Cybershot meets Walkman. Cool. SE could have created much hype about this phone.

    4. Gravatar Icon Onynz replied on Oct 26th, 2009 at 4:09 pm (4)

      This looks like W595’s older brother, SE is starting to be like nokia in terms of their phones external design…

      can’t they get more innovative…

    5. Gravatar Icon Pusang Kulog replied on Oct 26th, 2009 at 4:13 pm (5)

      For the price of Php26,800, the video capabilities of this unit should have been better…

    6. Gravatar Icon Calvin replied on Oct 26th, 2009 at 5:05 pm (6)

      nice all-around smartphone but i’d wait for the price to drop. the 21k price point is the right one for me.

    7. Gravatar Icon bertsan531 replied on Oct 26th, 2009 at 8:11 pm (7)

      its expensive…oh theres your shi tzu again mr.yuga hope this time he didn’t fell on that bench again hehehe

    8. Gravatar Icon carl replied on Oct 26th, 2009 at 8:35 pm (8)

      too expensive for a “yet another phone”. i’ll pass on this one.

    9. Gravatar Icon Kelvin Servigon replied on Oct 26th, 2009 at 10:14 pm (9)

      whoa.. 8.1 meg camera? Very nice! ganda ng picture quality.

    10. Gravatar Icon pabs replied on Oct 26th, 2009 at 11:40 pm (10)

      Good phone but as usual , a boring design…

    11. Gravatar Icon CarloBlogg Online 3.0 replied on Oct 27th, 2009 at 2:02 am (11)

      Ive got to admit I didn’t like the “LED” part(as oppose to other se phones with real flash) in this phone’s 8.1 megapixel camera. But judging from your shots sir yuga, this phone’s photo capability is good. How about a night shot yuga? =D

    12. Gravatar Icon cris replied on Oct 27th, 2009 at 1:51 pm (12)

      @ carloblogg:
      If they put a Xenon flash on that thing, then they would kill the SE C905, which is their flagship cybershot phone at the moment.

    13. Gravatar Icon Reuben replied on Oct 27th, 2009 at 5:23 pm (13)

      Looks like a Nokia N95 at first glance on the third picture.

    14. Gravatar Icon Zen replied on Oct 27th, 2009 at 9:52 pm (14)

      my dream phone. should’ve been released way back. been waiting for it but it came late. just bought W902. how I wish for that phone. picture is good but the video is 1 step lower. I’m happy with my current cell phone. wishing for the 26k to go way down….. hahaha

    15. Gravatar Icon Jhay replied on Oct 27th, 2009 at 11:46 pm (15)

      That’s the thing with SE Cyber-shot phones, they generate really good-quality pictures from such a small package, but they churn out low-quality videos.

    16. Gravatar Icon Marvin Paul Catalan replied on Oct 28th, 2009 at 7:46 pm (16)

      sooo late review i had his phone 4 2 months ago na hehe…. yuga update update update..

      oh u know na ba 14,000+ lng ung bago na blackberry from globe

      7999 lang ung modu phone

      available na ung omnia hd 30 000

      dami na namimiss ni yuga… yuga plsss I LOVE UR SITE PLSS UPDATE IT

    17. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Oct 28th, 2009 at 8:54 pm (17)

      @Marvin – I got the phone 2 months ago but because I had a lot of other gadgets to review, this came in late.

      Btw, I also covered the modu phone, the BB Curve 8520 and the Omnia HD. Just use the search feature to read them. Thanks!

    18. Gravatar Icon clyde replied on Oct 28th, 2009 at 9:14 pm (18)

      @calvin – it is not a “smartphone” it is but a feature phone with smart features…

      @yuga – is there any hint from any of our local telcos if they are going to bring the palm pre to our shores? i’ve been dying for it to be released here…

    19. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Oct 28th, 2009 at 9:18 pm (19)

      @clyde – there’s a very faint hint that Globe is bringing the Palm Pre to the Philippines.

    20. Gravatar Icon clyde replied on Oct 30th, 2009 at 12:10 pm (20)

      @yuga – oh how i wish that hint be brighter hehehe…

      but now there’s the motorola droid and it has a rumored gsm version…

      what do you think about it yuga? it has “positive” written around its metal and glass enclosure…

      the web is just so positive it… hope it’ll be a worldwide release…

    21. Gravatar Icon cojo replied on Nov 7th, 2009 at 11:38 pm (21)

      this phone crashes a lot.there are instances that it would turn itself off and when it swtiches back on,would be in different language.then you’ll lose the settings.it also freezes even though the user has a memory stick.maybatt issues din even if minimal ang usage.these are not first hand experiences though this handset to think na bagong release lang.less than six mos pa lang sa market,kelangan agad mag-update ng software.

    22. Gravatar Icon Jann rae replied on Nov 17th, 2009 at 5:55 am (22)

      8mp of SE is good but the design is not so unique,i lyk ur review about the nokia e75,will you please post in your site the latest price of nokia e75?tnx more power to yoy yuga,

    23. Gravatar Icon Rygel replied on Nov 17th, 2009 at 1:55 pm (23)

      but sony is the only phone company i know whose software allows personalized message alerts for each contact in the phonebook. Love this feature since I’m a text addict :D

    Leave a Reply




    hit counter