The new Sony Ericsson W760i is a powerful Walkman series phone with some wonderful features in it. The latest technology input, GPS, Google Maps, Wayfinder Navigation are some of the new features which you will find in this phone.
Though the main focus of the phone is on music lovers yet people from diverse groups will love this phone. The gamers will love it because it has JAVA support and big screen to play wonderful games. There is motion sensor which is another gaming feature. The 3.2 MP cameras will attract journalists and other people who have passion for photography. Moreover Sony Ericsson W760i sports a portable media player with some wonderful music features in it.
There is a smooth navigation wheel to control the built in features of the phone and there is a new technology called ‘auto rotate feature’ which would allow the user to view the screen or images in both vertical as well as horizontal directions. The Sony Ericsson W760i is a lightweight phone and the overall casing size too is small compared to other models in the series.
This outstanding 3G phone has some gorgeous features in it. There is a 3.2 MP camera with tools like capturing still and moving images. The picture once taken can be sent to own blog in no time and can be shared with friends and family.
The built in Walkman music player with many options of arranging music like fast forward, rewind, shuffle or create playlist will attract a large group of music lovers who always want music to boost their activities. Now you can easily transfer filed from CD directly to your phone with a software called Disc2Phone CD ripping software. This can be done by drag and drop method.
Some other important features of Sony Ericsson W760i are it is equipped with a Motion sensor to enable you to click some marvelous pictures. There is a built in GPS to help you navigate the foreign places without any help. This is really a good step taken by Sony to get perfect market attention by the users.
Moreover you have other facilities like Push to talk. There are T9 facilities and FM radio with RDS, Image Viewer facility, and picture editor to edit the still images and add caption or morph them for fun and send them to your friends.
By: Matt Damon
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Sony Ericsson W760i – Power Packed Phone With GPS And Disc2Phone CD Ripping Software
February 22nd, 2010Posted in Articles
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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
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Sony Ericsson W910i – The Latest Walkman Phone
December 10th, 2009
One of the latest phones introduced in the walkman series by Sony Ericssons is the W910i. Many believe that it has the most gimmicky mobile phone features. Sony Ericsson takes the mobile music player to a totally new level. The phone comes with a unique feature called the “shake control” function. The 900 songs stored on the mobile can be navigated with the help of just a flick. Flicking one way or the other will advance or retreat through tracks, while “shaking” the phone will shuffle the tracks. The phone is available in hearty red and noble black.
Design
This super slim phone is just 12.5 mm thick. At 50mm, it’s wider than most new models but the handset makes up for its waistline blowout by being fairly thin (12.5mm) and lightweight (86 grams). The sliding mechanism on the phone is smooth and controlled. The general design of the phone is quite nice. The phone has a 2.4 inch 262K Color screen @ 240Ã-320 pixels. Keys are well-spaced horizontally.
Features
The Sony Ericsson W910i phone can even match the mood with the SensMe feature and will play the right song according to mood and tempo. The built-in motion sensor on the Sony Ericsson W910i has another, more useful application. Like the iPhone, the handset automatically switches between horizontal and vertical screen orientations depending on how you hold it. In Walkman mode, an elegant Playstation 3-style menu interface lets you browse through media and create playlists, just as you would using a dedicated MP3 player.
In this phone the headphone port is conveniently located on the left hand side and not at top or bottom as in other phones.
The phone has a 2 mega pixel camera. The phone is a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM/EDGE with HSDPA. It also includes the PlayNow application that connects you to Sony BMG’s catalogue of music, games, and ringtones for OTA (over the air) downloading.
Battery
The Sony Ericsson W910i phone’s battery will last through nine hours of talking and 350 hours when on standby, but talktime drops to 3.5 hours on 3G networks.
By: Steve Dobson