Sony Ericsson W960i mobile phone review
The Walkman phone to replace your iPod?
- Reviewer
- Chris Hall
- Review Date
- 4 April 2008
- Manufacturer
- Sony Ericsson
- Price as reviewed
- £price dependent on contract
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