Posts Tagged ‘Sony Ericsson Walkman’

Sony Ericsson W910i – Another Feather in the Walkman-Series

March 18th, 2010



The Sony Ericsson Walkman W910i allows the users to enjoy music on the move. This Walkman or W-series device consists of music oriented options and comes with dedicated music software. Not only this, this phone also supports the usual applications such as a Walkman, PlayNow, TrackID and MegaBass. The SenseMe shake control allows the users to select a song by just the flick of a wrist. The integrated FM radio feature comes complete with RDS that provides the visual information direct from the radio stations. In addition to all these, the phone comes with a megapixel camera, a brilliant screen and high-tech connectivity options.

The Sony Ericsson W910i is a slender slider that measures 12.5mm in thickness, 99.5mm in height and 50mm in width. With 86 grams in weight, the users would find all the powerful music features easy to carry at all times. The handset comes in choice of two colours that include noble black coloured casing with stainless steel detailing and red coloured casing with silver coloured detailing and contouring. The overall look of the device appeals the onlookers at the very first sight. The gadget comes with 2.4 inches colour screen that is viewable in both slide open as well as closed positions. A high resolution screen unfurls up to 256K colours and is considered good for viewing graphics and simple text.

The owner of the handset can even enjoy capturing the funniest moments in their day as it comes embedded with a 2 megapixel camera. The camera of the phone can be used to capture still as well as video clips. Moreover, the Sony W910i comes with a discrete second camera that facilitates real face to face video calls. One can enjoy high speed file transfers and downloads, thanks to the 3G HSDPA technology that comes with a complete pack of EDGE, GPRS, Bluetooth and USB port. Moreover, multitasking capabilities, 3G video calls, broadband speed internet access as well as fast seamless connectivity are the other important features that make the owners very much satisfied with this high-tech handset.

By: Raina Kelsey

Sony Ericsson Walkman Phones – Makes Life Musical

March 17th, 2010



The arrival of mobile phones has really changed the concept of telecommunication. Remember the old days when we had to wait for the long time in front of telephone patiently waiting for it to ring. But things changed at a considerably fast pace. The invention of mobile phones brought a revolution in the market resulting heavy demand for the handsets that carry high quality features. Mobile phones arrived in our daily life as a gadget for communication. In the beginning, they were just mere equipments to make and receive a call, but with time, things got changed. The arrival of hi-tech technology and sophisticated features brought a big change in the mobile phones. Even the concept of handsets had a complete revamp. The innovative technology brought out new forms like camera phones, music phones and iPhones that completely revamped the concept of mobile phones. Sony Ericsson, one of the largest electronic companies has launched its latest models that really created a wave that swept the mobile phone market. Sony succeeded in grabbing the hearts of fun loving users with really mind blowing sophisticated techniques.

Every brand handset will have its own area of specialisation. And for Sony Ericsson, it is music phones. Sony focuses mainly on the audio quality of phones. It was this that provoked them to bring out the Walkman phones. The launch of the first walkman series really created a storm in the market. The young music loving users eagerly went flat on the handsets making it the highest selling brand in the mobile phone market. The handset is a real gift for the users who are really fascinated by music as they will be carrying a music machine along with them. Among the walkman phones coming from Sony Ericsson, the W660i, W960i, W910i Red, W610i, W850i, W950i, W900i and W580i Grey handsets are the real top brands that emerged as successful models.

Among the fantastic features of the Sony Ericsson walkman phones, the memory options play an important role. The expandable memory is beneficial for the user as it will support in storing all the required information including the latest music in the handset.

By: Alice Erin

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