After editing the udev rule as you described, I could connect the phone,
and Nautilus even automounted it, but immediately after running " fdisk
-l " as root, dmesg started filling with "No sense" errors again, and
fdisk froze until I unplugged the phone.

The output of "fdisk -l" didn't display the phone at all (only the hard
disk and my USB pendrive, which are probably irrelevant).

(Out of curiosity I rebooted into Windows XP, and tried to access the
end of the internal memory from there (using HxD, a hex editor). It did
fail to read the last sector (120093 as reported by HxD), but
successfully read 120070 to 120080 - they were full of null bytes,
though.)

** Attachment added: "dmesg output when plugging in the phone (with 
--skip-raid)"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29333316/norm-skipraid-dmesg.txt

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usbstorage: Sony-Ericsson W760i "No sense [current]"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/400652
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