Sony Ericsson W995 review


8th April 2009 Author: admin - Unknown - Views:

 


Walkman DOES change its stripes

The Sony Ericsson W995 features the Walkman 4.0 player with all possible extras included and then some. One major addition to version 4.0 is skinning support. The other feature that audiophiles will really appreciate is the 3.5 mm audio jack - a first for the Sony Ericsson Walkman lineup and only second to XPERIA.

Accessed from the sleek Media menu or the dedicated Walkman key, the player supports a vast collection of file formats and has several equalizer presets. In addition, you also get Album art and the proprietary Sony Ericsson Shake control making use of the phone's built-in accelerometer. The accelerometer is also put to use for automatic rotation of the display.

Naturally the music player also offers step-by-step filtering of the tracks you want to hear. The D-pad is in charge of music controls and also brings up a list of all the tracks in the current playlist or album.

As we already mentioned, the keys on the side of W995 are a nice set of alternative music controls - they glow so that they're easy to find in the dark and work even with the keypad locked. No worries about accidental presses though: the keys are not raised too much but still easy to press with a finger.

The "Now playing" screen is simple but offers all the needed controls and information. The D-pad offers playback controls with their functions shown at the bottom of the screen. Above them is the current track info such as album art, running time, track name, performer and album.

Instead of album art you can opt for visualizations, but since they occupy the same small space as the album art, don't expect a great light show. You'd be better off minimizing the player and enjoying the animations on the home screen during playback. These depend on the currently selected Flash Lite theme so they blend in perfectly with it.

The homescreen also offers info about the currently playing track, album and artist.

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Now playing screen • homescreen dances to the music

Equalizers appear as fullscreen graphics on the Sony Ericsson W995. You can also create a custom equalizer if the presets don't do the trick.

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The standard equalizer presets • making a custom preset

Another highly promoted Walkman feature is Shake control. It allows you to change the currently running track and even shuffle your entire playlist by a simple flick of the hand.

All you need to do to use Shake control is press the Walkman key and shake the phone forward (for going one track forward) or backward (for going a track back). A quick succession of the two moves does the shuffle trick.

You can also turn the volume up and down by gently tilting the handset while you hold the Walkman key pressed.

The other music-related Walkman goodie, SensMe, is a different approach to populating a playlist. Instead of choosing genre or performer, you are presented with a coordinate system. The vertical axis is the tempo - fast to slow, and the horizontal axis is the mood - sad to happy. Songs are shown as dots placed accordingly and you use a circle to select the one fitting your mood best. You can of course modify the radius of the circle and repeat this several times for any playlist.


 


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