Since the Sony Ericsson W905 (Walkman) does not exist—the model numbers jump from the W900 to the W910, or perhaps you are thinking of the or the C905 (Cyber-shot)—I will assume you are looking for the most iconic late-era Walkman phone, the Sony Ericsson W910 .
The "Customization Data Array" determines which languages are available. unicode to walkman 905
Text written in the Walkman 905 font is "locked" to that specific font. If you copy that text into a system that doesn't have the font installed, it appears as gibberish (e.g., "! 卐प्त.त्न"). Converting it to ensures: Since the Sony Ericsson W905 (Walkman) does not
The phrase "Unicode to Walkman 905" is a playful anachronism. It highlights: If you copy that text into a system
ModderX | Date: October 2008 Device: Sony Ericsson W910i / W910a
This involves using tools like XS++ or FAR Manager. Proceed at your own risk.