
Claiming the number one spot on our list is Sony Ericsson's fantabulous new music phone, the W950i. Built atop an advanced operating system borrowed from the maker's M600i business phone, it comes complete with a 2.6-inch, high-resolution touch sensitive display which ties into its Walkman software to allow for improved navigation of music stored in its 4 GB of memory. Other highlights include snappy 3G connectivity, a stereo FM radio with RDS, a thumbboard, Bluetooth 1.2 with streaming audio support and Opera 8.0 for surfing on the go.
Via InfoSync
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