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it has to do in the sense that the iphone changes the way you use your phone: from having to adapt to what incompetent interface doctors decide to put in a windows mobile's absurd softkeys; ridiculously small buttons in smartphone's touchscreens or a plethora of other useability bugs that infect the industry; to just use a device the more logical way, focusing on the one thing we do most with our phones, which is ACTUALLY USING THEM.

interaction is what makes a believer, and both the iphone and wii strong points are the way you interact with them, and not how powerful or how many i/o ports they have.

(that said, the feature set of the iphone is not bad at all)
forget about features once and for all people.

wii: iphone
ps3: rest of the phones
#4, so is the k800, released this summer aswell.
sean, there must be, but in this mac-ux webmpire it can't be bothered :)
and yes it does support a2dp since it's basically the same phone as the z710, and wouldn't make sense to make the "z" a2dp and the "w" not. sony ericsson just always forgets some spec bits in their press releases.
hey guys, it DOES have a standard 3.5mm jack! just like almost every other sony ericsson stereo headset, the microphone has a 3.5mm to which you then plug the headphones:

http://www.clubsonyericsson.com/products/accesories/hpm65/hpm65.jpg
hey guys, it DOES have a standard 3.5mm jack! just like almost every other sony ericsson stereo headset, the microphone has a 3.5mm to which you then plug the headphones:

http://www.clubsonyericsson.com/products/accesories/hpm65/hpm65.jpg
yes it does support a2dp since it's basically the same phone as the z710, and wouldn't make sense to make the "z" a2dp and the "w" not. sony ericsson just always forgets some spec bits in their press releases.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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