Sony Ericsson W880i is a versatile phone that gives you an opportunity to listen to your favorite music just by a click of a button. This phone is the best Walkman phone ever launched by the company. The phone comes in a steel case that makes it more presentable and stylish.
The phone also has the refined music player that gives you freedom to arrange your music as per your requirements. The technology of the phone is also better than its competitors. You can perform many functions in the phone like download and upload your music, and stream and play back your music etc. The phone comes with one GB memory card. With the help of this memory card you can store around 800 songs or several thousands images
Along with playing your favorite tracks Sony Ericsson W880i also has a capacity to rewind, fast forward, create play lists, equalize, shuffle and even download the music. This has all those features that you want in your phone. You can even access the Internet with the help of the GPRS service of the phone. The Internet gives you an opportunity to select your favorite music from the huge range of songs.
This phone also has the music DJ to provide you a chance to create your own music. With the help of the enhanced bass frequency you can easily increase the voice quality of your songs and impress your friends. Sony Ericsson W880i also has the unique Track ID feature that is responsible to give the detailed information about a particular song. This feature is especially meant for those people who work in discos and night clubs as they need to get themselves updated with all the music related queries.
Besides the music capabilities of the phone, it also has the 3G technology for video conferencing. The phone also has 2 mega pixel digital camera that gives the real imaging experiencing. The camera can also record the video instead of capturing just the still images.
All these features make Sony Ericsson W880i a hardcore music phone and also make it ahead from its competitors. Get hold of this phone and find out the difference by
yourself!
By: Steve Dobson
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Sony Ericsson W660i Mobile Phone Review
January 21st, 2010
The Sony Ericsson W660i Walkman® music phone is a mobile handset which not only has Walkman technology, it’s also 3G capable. The two colours flaunt the looks and the style of the phone with a record black and a rose red coloured casing. The solid bar type handset has great imagine features, high quality music features and extremely fast capability for connectivity. Music, usability of the features and the 3G speed proves to be a perfect combination in the Sony Ericsson W660i Walkman mobile phone.
A large size colour screen makes 262 K colours available on the display screen with high resolution. The compact size means the handset can be managed with one hand. The phone measures 14.5 mm by 46 mm by 102 mm and weight 93 grams. This enhances the sturdy and solid feel. Other music focused handsets are found in the Sony Ericsson Walkman phone range.
The Sony Ericsson W660i has a built in music player carrying the Walkman name. This lets the user participate in a complete music experience with the 3G mobile phone. The Walkman music player has features which makes it easy to create playlists. The user can even see the original album art on the high resolution full colour screen.
The transfer of music from the laptop or personal computer to the W660i is amazingly simple. Just connect the devices, choose the music and transfer the files. You can adjust the bass frequency on your Walkman phone by using the MegaBase feature.Track ID makes it easy to identify and capture music pieces to improve recognition and selection.
Music DJ is a Sony Ericsson W660i Walkman feature that makes it possible for the user to compose their own ringing tone in polyphonic channels by selecting sounds and music style for create something totally unique and personal.
Bluetooth stereo means the user can enjoy a totally wireless music experience with the Walkman phone. The built in FM radio not only allows you to listen to the radio, the RDS feature provides screen text information from the radio station which identifies data about the piece and the artist.
By: Mark Hirst