Posts Tagged ‘Multimedia Capabilities’

The New Sony Ericsson V640i Black

April 26th, 2010



Sony Ericsson is one of the major names in the mobile phone industry. All over the world many mobile user swear by the brand name. The brand has recently won accolades with its Walkman series phones. The latest to join the series is the Sony Ericsson w580i. It has rose to the highest position in the popularity charts in a very short time period.

The Sony Ericsson V640i Black has got many accolades for its slider design and futuristic looks. The phone is also very good to touch as it has a tactile finish. This lens it some elegance. It has an integrated music player, that is really wonderful. The phone has various multimedia capabilities, that can impress even the harshest critics. The phone also has an easy to use fuzzy interface. Also the sound and picture quality of the phone is more than impressive.

Coming back to the music, it guarantee complete satisfactions for the music aficionados. The phone has some dedicated buttons to access the music player. It also has a graphic equalizer. The equalizer can fine tune the sound quality. This makes the sound suitable for all types of preferences. The phone also has wonderful in built speakers to take the experience on a new high altogether.

This has an advanced feature only found in the Sony Walkman series phones. It has advanced capabilities that help to recognize music. The recognization capabilities are a result of the TrackID software. An unknown song can be recorded and played for a few seconds. This way the handset would provide some information related to the song’s name, the name of the artist, the album’s name.

Last but not the least along with wonderful music player it also features an integrated 2 mega-pixel digital camera. The camera produces good pictures in favorable lighting conditions.

The Sony Ericsson V640i Black has everything what it takes to attract the youth. Therefore the Sony Ericsson V640i Black is perfect for every music loving youth who want to carry a smart sleek handset with all amazing features.

By: Faith Hill

Sony Ericsson W580i – Wrapped in Grey, Empowered with Multimedia

March 17th, 2010



Another slider phone from the lineage of W-series of Sony Ericsson is flourishing in market of music phones. The W 580i white is a compact handset comprises of a large colour display that is visible in both slide open and slide closed positions. The small tilt at the bottom makes the sliding easier for the users.

The handset weighs 94grams which gives the Walkman music phone a slim and sleek feel and the handset is compact in size with measurements of 99 x 47 x 14 mm. The handset offers a vivid and energetic viewing experience as it comes with a 262,000 colour TFT screen with a high resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Giving importance to jolly moments or the beauty of nature, the phone supports a 2 megapixel camera with 4 x digital zoom. With benefits like video streaming, video player and picture blogging in the video recording make the Sony Ericsson W580i even more thrilling and intuitive.

To highlight the Walkman series, the music player is enriched with an FM radio with RDS, and the handset is dedicated with solid sound effects like TrackID, PlayNow and Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP). Adding more onto the multimedia capabilities, the handset is preloaded with Java embedded games and downloadable games.

Users of the W580i enjoy seamless connectivity as the handset is enriched with a Quad Band technology and features multiple connectivity options like EDGE, USB, Bluetooth, Fast Port, GPRS, Modem and PC Synchronisation. The handset allows the users to surf the internet with high-powered connectivity features like Access NetFront Web browser and RSS Feeds. The phone is equipped with 12MB of internal memory plus it supports Memory Stick Micro M2 for memory expansion.

The stylish Walkman handset is also embedded with a mobile email service which allows the user to receive, send and store their emails on their phone. While charging the phone to full, users enjoy up to 9 hours of talk time and up to 370 hours of standby time.

By: Adam Caitlin