Posts Tagged ‘Hirst’

Sony Ericsson W760i The Best Walkman Phone

March 15th, 2010



When you first hear about the Sony Ericsson W760i, you are right about it being another Walkman phone, only this time this phone isn’t just good for music. This mobile phone can also keep up with the times. You can surf the Internet with the Access NetFront Web Browser, the mobile phone also has RSS feeds that deliver the latest news to you. You may also check your Inbox wherever you are as long as you have this mobile phone with you, what’s best is that you can Instant Message anybody while on the move aside from the Text Messaging feature.

The mobile phone can also act as a modem for you to connect your computer to the Web wherever you are. It is also PictBridge compatible, which enables you to send pictures directly from your phone to a printer. It also has Bluetooth Stereo, where you can listen to music from your phone straight to your wireless headset. If you love blogging as well, you have the option to update your blog directly from your mobile phone along with image sending capability too.

The W760i is also compatible for video calling; it also has speakerphone so you can take your calls hands free for conferences and vibrating alert so you won’t have to miss a call when you put it in silent mode. The highlight of this mobile phone is that it is the first ever Walkman phone to have GPS unit built-in to it, and it even has Google Maps to help users navigate over 20 million access point all around the world.

Gamers will also love this mobile phone as it is compatible to 3D gaming and is also very easy to control since all the user has to do is tilt the phone to any direction while playing. This mobile phone still offers so much; you may need longer time to explore this phone.

By: Mark Hirst

The Best Sony Ericsson Walkman Yet, the W902

March 12th, 2010



The brand new phone from Sony Ericsson is the W902 and is the new generation walkman phone. It’s lightweight and easy to use and is perfect for every music lover out there. You will find the walkman controls easy to function and because of the shake controls you can skip tracks by simply shaking the phone slightly.

You will be impressed by the clear sounds which come from this phone – clear bass and clear stereo make this the best walkman phone yet. The simple and easy to use applications such as SensMe are great. SensMe allows you to categorize your music into your moods so you can select all the songs you want to hear when you are sad and then select that option and your phone will only play songs in the sad mood section. You can store a massive 8,000 songs on this phone using an SD card of 8GB and you can even store movies and videos too.

Another great feature of this phone is the 5 mega pixel camera which allows you to take photos of your life’s moments and capture them to look at on the 2.2″ digital clear display. You can share your photos and videos in an instant by uploading them to your very own blog or if you prefer you can email them to your friends and family using the email client which is built in to the phone.

This fantastic new technology is great and the phone itself comes in three different colours; Earth Green, Volcanic Black and Wine Red so you can choose the colour which suits you best. There are tons of great features on this phone such as the WalkMate which counts the steps you take each day and this means you can see how much exercise you are getting. It really is great and you will never want another phone… until Sony brings out another one!

By: Mark Hirst

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