Posts Tagged ‘Fm Stereo’

Nokia N96 Versus Sony Ericsson W910i

March 1st, 2010



Yet another comparison in mobile phones is the Nokia N96 versus the Sony Ericsson w910i. Sit back and learn what you can, it may help you figure out what your next mobile phone will be.

The Nokia N96 has a 5.0 mega pixel camera which is one of if not the best camera’s that can come in a mobile phone. The display is 2.8″ with a MP3 player and FM stereo tuner too. This phone is awesome and will impress everyone around.

The Sony Ericsson W910i has a much lower quality 2.5 mega pixel camera; it seems that the Nokia N96 has what is pretty much the best camera that is available in a mobile phone at present. Of course the Nokia N96 is not the only mobile that has this size of camera though.

The Sony Ericsson W910i is advertised as the walkman phone, so you know that it’s got some awesome music abilities to it. It’s a really sleek and awesome looking mobile too. Plus it has several colour choices which make for a big plus if you don’t want the normal black or silver that all mobile phones seem to come in. With a memory of 32 MB that can be expanded to 4 GB you should have enough room to hold quite a few songs.

The Sony Ericsson W910i is your phone if you want that walkman feature, but if you want several other pluses the Nokia N96 pretty much leaves the Ericsson in the dust. If you love to take pictures that 5 mega pixel camera in the N96 will make your day great. Not that the 2.5 mega pixel camera in the W910i isn’t good, but comparison have to be truthful and for a sharper picture you’ll want the 5 mega pixel!

The Sony Ericsson W910i is a cool phone though and like stated above with the choices of 5 colours it may win out in your choice of a mobile between these two phones. Not only do they have the regular black and silver, but bronze and pink and white are also available. This alone may win over some people who are stuck between choosing between the N96 and W910i. The technology is great in the Ericsson too, just not as advanced as that of the Nokia.

The same bides for the N96 mobile phone, technology is outstanding in this phone, and it would be a great choice in getting a new mobile phone for anyone.

Or go and see if you’re able to get a good mobile phone deal on either of these phones from a mobile phone company. If nothing else price is always a great decision maker when trying to figure out what is best for you as a consumer and which mobile phone you feel you would like and want to keep for a while. Or if you’re one of those people who switches out mobile phones very often heck you might be trying each of these phones soon!

By: Caroline Telford

Behold The Sony Ericsson K850i Mobile Phone Device

January 20th, 2010



Sony Ericsson’s K850i is a 3.5G phone which was launched in October 2007. The phone is the latest offering in the K series of Sony Ericsson’s camera phones. It comes in a candy bar shape with the dimensions of 102x48x17mm weighing 118 grams, which makes it one of the lightest phones in town.

The display screen of K850i is a 2.2inches TFT display which has exceptional clarity and contrast. The display resolution is 240x320pixels. The phone has a 5 megapixel camera at the rear and a VGA camera in front for video calling. The rear camera is the highlighting feature of this phone as it takes an amazing quality picture with its sensor assisted by other features like an ISO-80 which allows the camera to take clear images without any distortion or noise.

Also for night shooting, the phone is equipped with a Xenon flash which is very good tool for taking pictures in zero light conditions. For taking Videos, though is where the phone has surprisingly poor performance. There are 3 Led lights which sufficiently illuminate the surroundings.

The Phone is also equipped with standard features like a Java virtual machine which supports MIDP 2.0, an fm stereo with RDS, a full fledged media player on the lines of Walkman players. One of the new features in this phone is inclusion of motion sensor which changes the UI of camera phone from portrait to landscape and vice versa when the display is flipped.

For connectivity, the phone comes equipped with Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, GPRS, 3G connectivity and further 3.5G HSDPA connectivity. The on board memory of the phone stands at 40MB which can be expanded to up to 2GB by memory stick micro M2. The package comes with the handset, standard charger, driver’s cd and a complimentary 1GB memory stick. The phone is a very good buy considering the price and the quality of camera. It aims at young users who want a replacement for their cameras for day to day usage.

By: Mark Hirst