Most people are interested in one or the other form of music. As a matter of fact, music is what motivates us to go on in an increasingly harsh, competitive and fast-paced world that we find ourselves in. In this context, it can be said that mobile phones with advanced music options are making just the right noise. For instance, walkman phones such as the Sony Ericsson w580i are in great demand; they perfectly complement the busy lifestyles of the modern world.
And if you are worried that the looks of the handset would let you down, then you can keep your fears to rest. The slim and solid design of the Sony Ericsson w580i would attract a mobile phone user at the first glance. As a matter of fact, people with a penchant for music are using this stylish handset to listen to their kind of music as they go about their daily schedules and activities. One could use the Sony Ericsson w580i to impress friends and family members in social gatherings, parties, or business meetings.
The Sony Ericsson w580i is a camera mobile; it has highly advanced imaging options that make it quite valuable. Imagine forgetting your digital camera when you most need it; at such times camera mobile phones such as the Sony Ericsson w580i come in handy. You could use it to capture special moments from your life – moments that would remain encapsulated in your handset to be viewed later and at leisure.
And many a times, you could could find yourselves in situations, wherein you have to idle away some time. This could be the case when you are waiting for a friend at the airport lounge; or when you are taking your daily ride back home after a long day’s at work. At such times, the Sony Ericsson w580i can be of great use. You could play the mobile games that come embedded with the handset and spend a couple of hours taking on the challenges and tribulations that these games have to offer.
You could browse for information on the Internet; download and play Java games; capture images; listen to music. As a matter of fact, the possible ways in which this phone can be used are quite exhaustive.
By: Adam Caitlin
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Sony Ericsson W580i – Musically Yours!
March 20th, 2010
There is a new kid on the block. And let me tell you that with its powerful features and stylish sliding looks, it is all equipped to beat many of its elders in the hierarchy of music phone. No, by it I certainly don’t mean any fat muscle power, Sony Ericsson W580i is rather a sleek phone that rakes with its long list of awesome features on offer.
All with the Walkman phone specialties, this sleek slider is a perfect match for the young and style conscious mobile users across the globe. It measures a mere 99 x 47 x 14 mm in dimension and weighs 94 grams. While a 2” TFT screen dominates the front fascia, it generates displays in 262k colours with a stunning resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. In a garb of exciting design, either in Style white, urban grey or Boulevard black, Sony Ericsson W580i is a perfect match for all the needs.
Being a Walkman phone, Sony Ericsson W580i is surely a music specialist. And a list of features that speaks of updated Walkman media player v2.0, FM with RDS and TrackID, it is certain that the phone designed to perform. While the TrackID feature helps to give detail information on song’s artist and other relevant information, other features like equalizer, playlist support, and powerful MegaBass program makes listening to music an even more enjoyable affair. In addition to a 12 MB of internal memory solution, the phone is well supplemented with a 512 MB external memory option. One that can be further upgrade to a size of 2GB also.
This quad band GSM mobile supports class 10 GPRS and EDGE technology. And takes care of your faster internet and data transmission necessities. Powerful NetFront browser offers easy and fast browsing experience. Sony Ericsson W580i also features a powerful 2 megapixel camera that records video too. Now shoot and save or send all your favourite files to your dear ones on-the-move with Bluetooth v2.0.
By: Raina Kelsey
Sony Ericsson W580i White – The Designer Music Phone
March 18th, 2010
The Sony Ericsson W580i White is a member of the Walkman family. The handset was launched to carter to the younger audience with an active lifestyle. In a way, the model shares much with the Sony Ericsson W710i, and has roughly the same positioning and target demographic. However it differers in its styling and form factor. While the Sony Ericsson W710i is a clamshell device, the latest Sony Ericsson W580i sports a sleek sliding action. Apart from the white solution, other current offerings includes Urban Grey and Boulevard Black solutions.
Built wise, the Sony Ericsson W580i looks pretty much same as another new model of a different series – the Sony Ericsson S500i. However, the latter is primarily a fashion solution and features diminished capabilities – both music and otherwise, when compared to this latest addition to the Walkman series. Front fascia of the handset is dominated by its large TFT based screen that can produce more than 262k colours across 240 x 320 pixels. Sliding open the Sony Ericsson W580i White reveals four rows of numeric keys in iconic orange colour.
Being a music solution, media playback capabilities of the Sony Ericsson W580i White are immense. Powered by the latest Walkman media player v2.0, the device produces the best of sounds by current standards. All premium Walkman features like TrackID, TrueBass, Graphic Equalizer finds their respective places. The handset’s internal memory pool is mere 12 Mb which is far from sufficient for a music solution. The company therefore are shipping a 512 Mb external memory card free with a standard kit. Sound output could be through standard pair of headset supplied with the phone, wireless stereo Bluetooth headsets or even on the built in speakers.
Other major inclusion in the handset’s feature list is its 2.0 megapixel digital camera with video recording skills. Quad band GSM connectivity, HSCSD, GPRS, EDGE, WAP2.0/xHTML browser, Bluetooth, USB – the Sony Ericsson W580i White has many ways to connect that you ever thought was possible with such a petite device as this.
By: Samuel Herrick