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Sony Ericsson W880i Silver – Let’s Party!

April 7th, 2010



Sony Ericsson W880i Silver is another of a Walkman phone that brings a powerful dose of entertainment to your palm. The most outstanding aspect of this handset is obviously its music features that are excellent to say the least. This sleek and compact handset has a digital music player with all the usual advanced mobile features incorporated in it.

W880i, just like the other Sony Ericsson Walkman

Sony Ericsson W910i – The Special Features

April 1st, 2010



Latest in Walkman series from Sony Ericsson is the smashing Sony Ericsson W910i. With its huge screen, vibrant color and text, this makes it a user delight. One thing that makes Sony Ericsson W910i different from other models of this series is its menu system, which is very user friendly as adding contacts and text writing is straightforward with this feature

Sony Ericsson W910i is generally loved for its simple, stylish and slender looks. Music clarity of this phone is far better than its other peers and it would be no joke if we say that it can easily replace an iPod. The only difference would be the memory factor otherwise, you can be sure of the sound quality and special music features of Sony. The company has made some masterpieces earlier too.

Graphics on media menu is also somewhat similar to Sony PSP and in Walkman music player; there is an addition of pod casts and audio books alongside one’s own music collection in Sony Ericsson W910i.

Another unique feature of Sony Ericsson W910i is its onboard accelero-meter that can sense which way you want to turn. It has been linked with the Walkman music player so when we flip the phone from portrait to landscape, display follows it.

The connectivity of Sony Ericsson W910i is simply amazing as it supports HSDPA for data downloads and has couple of cameras for video calling. Besides this, maximum stand by time for its battery is 350 hours and maximum talk-time with Sony Ericsson W910i is nine hours. This phone has a memory card which has 40 mb memory on board.

Additionally, Sony Ericsson W910i is java enabled and has other interesting features too. These special features are two mega pixel camera, FM radio, voice dialing, voice recording, speakers phone, Internet browser, Bluetooth, USB, M2 card and it also supports WaP protocol. So, it has got everything that you want form your new mobile phone.

So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and search the Internet and find out the best discount offer on Sony Ericsson W910i. You can easily find the product on the Internet also.

By: Matt Damon

Sony Ericsson W810i – Quad Band Technology

April 1st, 2010



The Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman(TM) is an amazing, appealing mobile phone. Its USP lies in the letter W i.e Walkman attached to it. It is synonymous with the gamut of musical extravaganza it gives. The slim and trim looking Sony Ericsson comes in a very stylish satin black coloured casing. It boasts of 2 Megapixel Camera with 4 x Zoom, VideoDJ(TM), Media Player, FM Radio RDS and 20mb Memory plus PRO Duo(TM) Memory.

Besides all these above mentioned cutting-edge features, the Sony Ericsson W810i is compatible with Quad Band Technology (GSM 850, 900, 1800 & 1900). What this technology is all about? What significance it carries with the numerical – 850, 900, 1800 & 1900?It has been commonly seen and it is a fact that average users do not pay attention to this technology, whether the phone they are possessing is compatible with this technology or not. It has been found they are much concerned about other technical aspects like camera, music system, memory etc..
No doubt all these specifications are important but other related aspects like technology and connectivity aspect cannot be sidelined at one stroke.

What is Quad Band Technology?

Quad band also known as quad-band or quadband, which is most commonly used to describe a mobile phone, literally means it supports four frequency bands.
In other words, a mobile phone tagged with quad-band technology means that it can operate in the following GSM frequency bands:

850 MHz (U.S.)

900 MHz (Europe)

1800 MHz (Europe)

1900 MHz (U.S.)

That is all about technological nitty-gritty. Now the million dollar question – what it benefits to the consumers and users of this phone, here in our case Sony Ericsson W810i?
Having more than one frequency in W810i, it enables roaming between different countries that peg the allowed transmission frequency at different values or to allow a better coverage in the same country.

By: Adam Caitlin