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i am selling my Samsung Galaxy S as i am very disappointed with its poor battery life and various bugs that came along with it. even with Froyo 2.2 the only thing that would save its day would be an excellent battery life, a fully-optimised software with Google Android and a good network signal which in my case i don't have. what i do want is is a phone that has a fairly good music player: 1. stereo sound (surround or otherwise) 2. ability to edit/make a playlist on-the-fly 3. add songs to the playlist on-the-fly 4. customisable and preset EQ settings 5. must have an FM radio 6. preferably a touchscreen Plus the usual "basic" apps like Twitter, Facebook, some dictionary or Wiki app, a weather app, London Tube app and not those fancy apps like Layar, etc. the phones that springs to mind are the Nokia's, Sony Ericsson Walkman phones and Samsung with their patended 3.0 DnSE sound thingy. max budget is a modest £150 to £200..... any sugestions guys...? thanks.
W595 (very loud--Megabass), W995 (loud and clear--Clear bass and Clear stereo) and Aino (part-touchscreen).
between the Aino and the Satio which one would you recommend in terms of what i want and in sound quality? and does both have a standard 3.5mm headphone jack?
how about the Vivaz? in terms of what i want and sound quality (and responsiveness of the touchscreen) is it any good?
and how about the Yendo? the new walkman phone? can you recommend it? (basing on the specs we have so far).
thanks.
I've never used a Satio, Vivaz or Yendo but in terms of music quality I would highly recommend the W995, which is the flagship mobile of the Walkman series and also has a 3.5mm jack.From various reviews I have read, there is no SE touchscreen phone with W995's music capabilities and quality of sound, the closest being the Aino which is only part-toushscreen.Perhaps SE's next mobile will be a full touchscreen Walkman.