Archive for October, 2009

White Sony Ericsson W580i Joins the Walkman Range

October 30th, 2009



Sony Ericsson have been pushing the boundaries of mobile technology by incorporating fitness and sports applications into their latest phone releases. This technology has been partnered with the manufacturers Walkman software to allow users to engage in sports activities and use their mobile phone to listen to music instead of taking a second music device such as a stand alone MP3 Player along with them.

The Sony Ericsson W580i features the latest version of music software, Walkman 2.0, allowing for download, stream, store and play back of music tracks.

The Walkman software makes managing the music tracks and playlists easier so that with one click the user can enter the music player option, play, rewind, fast forward, equalise, shuffle tracks and create playlists as with a standard standalone music player. To compliment Walkman 2.0 there is also another piece of software called Disc2phone which allows the user to transfer music tracks direct from a CD to the handset by ‘dragging and dropping’ the desired tracks on the screen of a PC directly into the phones memory.

Another feature to enhance the listening experience is MegaBass, this adds stereo widening and depth for a broader sound either through the handsets built-in speaker system or via headset and earphones.

Most MP3 players now feature a randomising function for random selection of tracks from a playlist, the W580i takes this one step further by encouraging the user to simply hold a dedicated button and shaking the handset, when the phone vibrates the software has selected and switched the track.

Following on with the musical theme the W580i also offers an FM Radio that will tune to local and national stations and features RDS technology displaying the name of the station as well as artist and track recognition.

One final music orientated feature is called TrackID, this is recognition software that will send a recording to the Gracenote Mobile MusicID database and within seconds send back the name of the artists and track to the handset. This is particularly useful if the user is out in bars and nightclubs, instead of having to ask the DJ which track they are playing they can simply record a couple of seconds of the music and find out themselves.

Away from the music features the W580i offers a 2.0 megapixel digital camera with zoom and flash plus support for video playback and record. there is also the facility for the user to keep a mobile blog by uploading their pictures, adding text and publishing their work in order to keep friends and family up to date with their life movements and thoughts.

The phone has Bluetooth technology installed for wireless connections to compatible devices such as other mobile phones, TVs, Laptops and PCs. Users can send and receive picture, video, music and software files without the need for cable connections.

As mentioned before the W580i features some very different software that will aid people who engage in sports and fitness, there is a pedometer for keeping track of the number of steps the user makes and a stopwatch for timing trials. Users can listen to their favourite music tracks whilst out jogging and keep an eye on their progress.

To store the numerous amounts of files that are generated from the camera and music player the W580i offers an expandable memory with the use of M2 Memory Stick memory cards taking the overall storage space up to 2GB.

The Sony Ericsson W580i Style White addition to the Walkman range is a clever move from the manufacturer as research shows that one of the most popular colours chosen by consumers for their MP3 Player is white and so will appeal to those who no longer wish to carry more than one gadget.

This is a sleek, slider phone and portable music device all in one and now with its new colour scheme is sure to attract attention.

By: Susan Hargreaves

Sony Ericsson W380i – Latest Walkman Mobile Phone

October 27th, 2009



The W series of Sony phones are known for their music quality and they are called Walkman phones because of such wonderful music they provide to their listeners. There is a smart lower mid range phone from Sony Ericsson called Sony Ericsson W380i. This is grotesque phone with some amazing features in it. The looks of the phone have been praised. The diamond design of the phone in black color and features of the phone rightly makes it a good choice for you if your thinking for a change with a budget phone. The quality of Sony Ericsson is that even their Budget phones can give you so many things that you never feel low.

The lightweight phone weighs only 100g and it has a 1.9 inches TFT screen large enough to watch videos or view the wallpapers set by you. The phone has an external LED screen to find the time and other attributes. The one touch controls of the phone specially the music player makes it a cool experience of for those who want to listen music at one go.

The internal memory of the phone is enough to enter 1000 entries to phone book and there is a card slot to extend memory of your desirable choice. The memory can be extended to 4 GB with a Memory Stick Micro (M2) card. The useful phone Sony Ericsson W380i supports GORS of class 10 having a speed of maximum 48 kbps and there is HSCSD along with EDGE class 10 having speed of 236 kbps.

Sony Ericsson W380i is not a 3G phone and neither it is equipped with WLAN. But there is a WAP browser which enables you to browse the pages of internet with ease. Carrying simple functions with this phone like SMS, MMS, EMS, Email and Instant Messaging is quite fun and easy. There is a Bluetooth support for wireless file transfer and USB port to connect to other devices like printers, computers and laptops.

The multimedia of Sony Ericsson W380i is very interesting. There is a 1.3 MP camera powerful enough to click clear photographs and video shooting. The phone comes in variety of other features. The best part of the phone is its Walkman player which can play different music modes easily.

By: Faith Hill

Sony Ericsson W880i – Made For Music

October 26th, 2009



The W880i is a multitasking mobile phone. It is 9.4 mm thin and with a stainless steel casing. The walkman player is just a click away and ready to rock. It has many more features.

W880i Walkman

The Sony Ericsson W880i is a walkman phone. Sony Ericsson walkman phones have the technology of digital music players in your mobile. You can download, store, stream and play back music in your mobile phone, and it also has the usual advanced phone features. You can store up to 800 tracks, which is large enough to give you any music track you fancy. You can funnel your favorite music track into the ultra slim W880i walkman phone. On your phone you can play, rewind, fast-forward, equalize, create play lists and shuffle tracks and download music.

Your handy Sony Ericsson W880i has every thing you need to get from any phone. This means downloads know-how and recommendations. You can also enjoy online storage, create tools and much more. You can have a superior listening experience through its enhanced bass frequencies. It has a unique TrackID (powered by Gracenote Mobile Music ID), wherein the phone returns the song artist, name and album within seconds to your phone if you just record a few seconds of music.

W880i video

The Sony Ericsson W880i phone has a built in digital camera with a screen viewfinder. It also has messaging features with dedicated menus and direct interaction with in phone imaging. It also has a video call where you can see whose talking with your 3G phone. When you take a video call you can see live video stream of the person you are talking to and they can also see you. You can take video clips of those unexpected unforgettable moments that happen when you are enjoying life.

The Sony Ericsson W880i also has quick and easy access to broadband internet. You can use multimedia messaging, email, video calls, audio and video streaming all on the move. You can use email just like your home computer on your mobile phone. This phone has a host of astonishing features.

By: Adam Authet