This is the story of a mobile phone called Sony Ericsson W850i. W850i belongs to the family of Sony Ericsson’s Walkman or music phones. The handsets are famous for their heroic abilities or rather the functionalities. This particular phone wears two sophisticated robes – Precious Black and Golden White. It looks slick and neat with its slide open mechanism. Keypad is designed with care. The handset exemplifies craftsmanship as each aspect eases usage. Keys are well spaced, and buttons dedicated to music and other functions are embedded carefully on the phone’s visage.
The Sony Ericsson W850i phone boasts of a Walkman 2.0 Music Player. This feature is engineered for hard core music freaks. It allows users to navigate the list of music genres, play lists, albums, and artists. It concedes users the right to hoard songs of the past and present and play them when they desire. Sony Ericsson W850i claims a plethora of advanced music features. It has an FM Radio, FM Radio RDS, 40 voice Polyphonic Sounds, MP3 and AAC Music Tones. It also has Music DJ, Track ID, Mega Bass, PlayNow, and Melody Composer. The Music Mode feature allows users to play tracks on modes that enhance the effects of songs. A wide range of imaging features are associated with Sony Ericsson W850i. The phone commands a 2 mega pixel camera with digital zoom. It enables video recording and streaming.
It employs softwares such as Macro media Flash Life to run multimedia and 3D files. It deploys other softwares to improve imaging and enhance viewing effect. The features include SVG Tiny 1.1, Video DJ, and Viewfinder Display. The 3 generation Sony Ericsson W850i enables different kinds of messaging. It accommodates SMS, MMS, SMS Long, and Email. Messaging, data exchange, and internet accessibility depend on data transfer technologies. Sony Ericsson W850i supports Blue tooth, Infra Red, GPRS, UMTS, USB, Fast Port, and Synchronization PC. It plies on tri-band frequencies to provide seamless connectivity. The features make for sound functionalities. The phone is a bagpipe. Play it on to fall prey to its charms.
By: Caitlin Lucy
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Listen Music With Sony Ericsson W880i’s Special Features
November 30th, 2009
Planning to buy a new mobile phone which can act as a music player for you? Try out this product by Sony Ericsson. The new Sony Ericsson W880i has a great music storage and other functions related to music that can satisfy your needs.
You must be knowing that when it comes to music, Sony is one of the best. Sony Ericsson W880i is a new Walkman phone by the company and it is sure to rock you! With this highly slim phone of just 9.4mmm thickness, you do not have to worry about your music taste buds! Yes, you can store up to 900 tracks in this ultra slim mobile phone. Now, isn’t that great!
Sony Ericsson W880i comes with a musical kit which is all you need to upgrade your phone into a music player! The kit includes a PC software, a 1 GB memory card and of course a stereo handsfree! And the Sony handsfree offer you the best sound in mobile phones. Also, this Walkman player is loaded with the new 2.0 version which is just a click away.
You also have the option for shortcuts to more music in your new Sony Ericsson W880i. All you need to do is click the PlayNow icon on the phone. And you can browse for your favorite number in the latest hits. Moreover, you can also log on to the site m-buzz through the phone and check out for the potential future superstars. This is a site dedicated to new unsigned artists.
Sony Ericsson W880i has some other music features as well for the music lovers. It is uploaded with a Music DJ which can be used for melody composer. Besides this, you also have the Track ID function for the music identification purpose. With this function, you can record few seconds of a song and the Track ID will provide with the list of song, album and artist.
Also, Sony Ericsson W880i offers the Mega Bass option which ensures the quality of the music further. And the built-in player is supported by AAC+ , WMA, AAC and eAAC. So, go and get it!
By: Steve Dobson