The new W902, W595 AND W302 Sony Ericsson Walkman phones are looking to take top spot in the music and phone charts.
Topping the bill is the five-megapixel toting W902, the first of Sony Ericsson’s Walkman phone’s to go that far, and now it’s equal to the C902’s megapixel stakes. But music’s where it’s at with the W902. It comes with a 8GB Stick Micro (M2) with space for up to 8,000 songs.
It also features HSDPA for speedier browsing, scratch resistant glass should some stray keys take a liking to the handset, dedicated music buttons and a pair of headphones.
Secondly, the W595 slider is much like a lower spec W902. It features a 3.2 megapixel snapper and come bundled with a 2GB Memory Stick Micro. Rather niftily it also sports a jack allowing two headphones to be plugged, so no more one headphone each lark.
Not forgetting the candybar W302 that includes a two-megapixel shooter, FM radio and 512MB of storage. It’s a slim Jim, coming in at a pencil like 10.5mm thin.
What you need to know
Out: December
Price: TBC
Killer feature: Musically talented
Closest rivals: Motorola ROKR E8






