One more Walkman series phone launched by Sony and Ericsson conglomerate that would cater to the primary market of expressive fun seekers who wish to enjoy life in their own way and style. And in this effort to fulfillment of their dream, the Sony Ericsson model K550i comes as their best companion. A new addition to its Walkman phone family – the K550i – comes with great quality stereo music and integrates a sharp 1.3 mega pixel camera, full Internet browsing capability, Blue tooth connectivity and a credible games console, all cramming into a compact and stylish swivel phone design of the Sony Ericsson K550i.
Coming in three attractive, appealing colour of vibrant orange, universe blue & orchid white, the phone boast of many high-end features. It has a messaging feature, video feature and personal tools, to remain in contact, to capture personal moments and tools to organize oneself efficiently and in uncluttered way. Measuring 93 x 46.5 x 22.5 mm and weighing 120 gram, the phone at first instance gives an awesome look to its beholder. One feel comfortable holding it. The keypad is such designed that the user find easy input and easy to select individual keys with much spaced out. The phone comes with 256 Mbytes of memory which provides the user to store music tracks, video recording and photos of their choice.
The main USP of the K550i is the Walkman music player which provides the user with clear, sharp sounding music when they seek to listen. Moreover, the stored music and the video can be played and viewed, thanks to built in media player in the phone. The user gets the full freedom and command over the phone. He can hear the music out loud through the built in stereo speakers or use the stereo headset for a more private listening experience. In addition, the PlayNow feature provides him with a quick and easy to use download features. And all he needs to do is to push the button twice; first to get online and second to download the products on to the Sony Ericsson K550i. The Sony Ericsson K550i is indeed an intelligent mobile set for intelligent people.
By: Caitlin Lucy
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Sony Ericsson K550i – An Intelligent Mobile Set For Intelligent People
February 10th, 2010LG KF510 Red Compared with Sony Ericsson W880
January 20th, 2010
LG KF510 red is a new phone while Sony Ericsson W880 is exactly one year old from the time of the launch of the new LG phone. Let us find out what features of LG KF510 red can compete with this old phone from Sony. And after we browse the features of it we will compare them with Sony W880 to choose a better one.
Here are the features of LG KF510 Red:
LG electronics have improved their phones over the time. LG KF510 red is a triband phone which functions well in GSM networks like 900 / 1800 / 1900. You have the freedom to use this phone in most places around the world. The GPRS of the phone is of the class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps which enables you to connect to air. Besides you also have LG KF510 red equipped with EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps. There is no 3G facilities or WLAN in this phone but the you still can manage your work with the web for download and upload with the help of the above mentioned services, the x/HTML browser enables you to browse the web without any worry.
The multimedia of LG KF510 red is power packed with everything that you can demand. The phone is great for photography enthusiasts with a 3.15 MP camera. The camera has a 2048×1536 pixels with flash and autofocus. The image stabilizer enables you click without blur and video recording (QVGA).The phone is equipped with a media player which is capable of playing files, like MP3, MPEG4 and others. There is a FM radio for live entertainment.
Now lets explore the features of Sony W880. This is a triband 3G phone with UMTS facility. This is quite a lightweight phone with a screen size of 1.8 icnhes only. The phone is has a composer, high capacity phonebook, memory card slot with equivalent internal memory with LG KF510. There is GPRS but no EDGE and WLAN. These features doesn’t make the phone impressive but the features like Instant messaging, WAP 2.0/HTML (NetFront) browser with RSS reader, Walkman player 2.0, TrackID music recognition, picture editor, image viewer and built in hands free are impressive.
Thus the comparison opens all the options in front of you to choose a phone whichever you life.
By: Faith Hill
Sony Ericsson W880i Gold Is Branded W880i Havana Gold For Vodafone Exclusive
November 14th, 2009
The Sony Ericsson W880i is the slimmest Walkman mobile phone that the manufacturer have released to date, it features the latest Walkman software package for managing, organising and enhancing the music tracks stored in its memory.
So it comes as no surprise that a major UK network operator decided to strike a deal with the manufacturer for sole distribution rights for a new colour variant that seems to be making a presence in the mobile phone market.
Gold phones are a fairly recent colour addition to the mainstream blacks and greys, the first gold coloured phone was the Motorola V3i D&G (Dolce and Gabanna) designer handset, this particular model is still available today proving its appeal to the consumer audience.
The second gold model was the Samsung U600 which was not endorsed by any celebrities or designer labels but simply a new colour variant of the popular U-Series, again this handset still sees promotion from retailers today.
Then a different kind of gold handset was released by Nokia, the 8800 Sirocco gold edition actually featured an exterior casing manufactured from 18 carat Gold, this was a completely new development in the industry, encouraging other manufacturers to use expensive materials for their top of the range handsets, materials now include annodised aluminium, chrome plating and stainless steel.
With the popularity of gold coloured phones on the rise, Vodafone set about finding a new handset that already does well in the market place to brand as their own and they have found this in the new Sony Ericsson W880i.
This slim Walkman phone offers a 2.0 megapixel camera with a flash for poor light conditions, a digital zoom for close up photography and support for video recording and playback of short video clips.
The internal music player is a branded Walkman software product that can store up to 900 tracks and download, stream, store and play back music.
The Walkman software makes it easy to manage the music in the W880i. One click starts the Walkman music player, users can then play, rewind, fast forward, equalise, shuffle tracks and create playlists – just like in any other digital music player and the Walkman player supports several file formats including MP3 and AAC.
There is an additional piece of software called TrackID that helps users when they hear a song they like but do not know what it’s called. The user can simply record a few seconds of the song and use TrackID to send the music to the Gracenote Mobile MusicID database for recognition. In seconds, they will have the name, artist and album sent to the phone.
Users can also transfer tracks straight from a music CD to the handset by just dragging and dropping files on the screen of their PC. Disc2Phone CD-ripping software lets them fill the phone with their favourite songs with little fuss.
Another feature to the W880i is MegaBass, when bass frequencies are enhanced, you get a better overall music experience. Users can play their tracks loud and clear through high-quality headphones or external speakers whilst MegaBass adds depth, and stereo widening for a bigger sound. Let it thump.
The new Gold edition of the W880i only serves to enhance the appeal of the handset, the only downside to this agreement is that consumers will only be able to buy the phone directly from Vodafone either through their high street shops or from their website, however exclusive phones usually come with exclusive deals so the W880i Havana Gold should fit most peoples budget.
By: Susan Hargreaves