The mobile phone market is a maze today. Finding the right phone to fit your needs has turned out to be a true gamble. After losing three phones within a couple of months, there came a point where I had to buy a phone and make it my next best buddy. I am very keen on the overall performance of a mobile phone and especially expect the audio playback quality to be of top quality since I am a little bit of a music junky on the move. In addition, I prefer to go for wacky and unconventional designs when it comes to tech stuff. Thinking of all that, I finally chose to buy a Sony Ericsson W550i on one fine day in October 2006. Being a phone of SE’s Walkman series, its music capabilities really swung it for me.
As at now it has already been under my hard usage, and despite the fact that it has been tortured to its limit, it still continues to rock on!!! I don’t care what others have to say about this, but the performance is simply amazing considering the time which it was launched.
This was just the second walkman released by SE, and they have given it the wacky swivel action to reveal the keypad. I still enjoy it when people who get hold of my phone try to open it like a slide-up or flap phone since the usage is not obvious. Well, yeah. It is quite bad in terms of UI design principles. But, what the heck! I like it that way :)
Let me point out what is really awesome with this phone. The sound quality and bass enhanced by MegaBassTM was simply amazing when used with the ear plug type earphones. No matter how old the phone is, it beats the hell out of the Nokia NSeries phones and even the ExpressMusic models. Specially in terms of bass. It is also noteworthy to mention the quality enhancement by Stereo Widening, which gives a real 3D feel. The W550i has a ‘music only’ mode of operation, which transforms it in to a pure walkman. So, if(when) I am to switch to another phone one day, I will still have this running in the music mode as my walkman :)
Next comes the battery. This houses a more robust Li-Po (Lithium Polymer) battery which was an innovative step taken during the time this was released replacing the Li-Ion batteries. It has amazing battery life and even today it can run for over three days after a full charge with my normal operations.
Display – totally cool. Most displays cannot be viewed under direct sunlight because they tend to turn dark. But, this has a reflective panel within it, which uses the sunlight itself to show the contents quite similar to having the backlight. Moreover, the display cover is scratch proof which still remains smooth and clean when the rest of the phone has been scratched and ‘bruised’ and looks like the surface of the planet Mercury at a distance.
Convenience never ends! This was one of the few phones which could be charged via USB by the time I got hold of it. I still remember the few times I charged my phone off my laptop while travelling home by bus coz I needed to notify my father to come pick me up. However, I have been mainly using this feature to annoy my friends using Nokia mobiles ;)
There are many other good things about it like the dedicated keypad lock toggle switch, stereo speakers, enhanced web browser inspired by the browsers on Symbian, VideoDJ, Remote Control, Java support etc which I’d not comment on simply coz I don’t want to make this too long. With all the good things it has to offer, there are definitely areas to improve. But, we mustn’t forget that we are paying nearly peanuts to get all these practical features from the W550i.
However, don’t get me wrong. I am not recommending anyone to buy this right now; simply because there are enough feature rich phones in the market, and this was a kind of a gracious review for the W550i for being with me throughout, and I don’t see the death of it anywhere in the near future ;)
Viva El W550i!!!