Now this is an interesting comparison. Both are Walkman phones with the W580 being mid end and the W910 being the flagship (not including the W960). We can say the W580 is the little brother of the W910. Both are stylish and are of a slider form factor. They both feature the motion sensing shaker function for controlling your music. The W580 of course is cheaper and more for the youth and features light effects. The W910 doesn’t have light effects but has better specs like the larger screen, thinner construction and of course HSDPA. I would definitely take the W910 from here (even though it costs more). Enjoy the pics!
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