Posts Tagged ‘Walkman Phone’

Sony Ericsson W810i – Explore The Music Quotient!

March 28th, 2010



The music phones are a rage with the music lovers from all around the world. The craze started with the inception of Walkman music phones by Sony Ericsson which set the stage on fire. No matter how many music phones would come and go, Sony Ericsson Walkman phones would always set a style statement amongst the users and so they would always be the hot favourite of the mobile phone users all around the world.

One of the most popular Walkman phones from Sony Ericsson is known as Sony Ericsson W810i which is one of the most sough after devices of the mobile telephony. Let us try to unravel this mobile phone in order to understand it in detail.

Sony Ericsson W810i is a Quad-Band GSM enabled device that can easily be taken all around the world including whole of the American subcontinent as well. Plus, other connectivity features as GPRS, EDGE and Bluetooth are also present in this mobile phone in order to enhance the connectivity in this device. Sony Ericsson W810i is equipped with a brilliant music player which gives the excellent music capability and plays your music with an impeccable perfection. It comes up to the expectations of the music player of any high end Walkman phone. The expandable memory in this Walkman phone would allow the user to save as much data as possible in this mobile phone in order to store as many songs as you want to.

With its 2 Mega Pixels camera, the user can easily get the best photographic experience through this mobile phone. The 2 Mega Pixels has become the standard feature of any high end mobile phone and so it gives an impeccable picture quality to the users. Other standard features like web browsing and e-mailing is also possible through this mobile phone and thus the user is linked to the world. Get the best of Walkman experience and high end mobile telephony through Sony Ericsson W810i.

By: Elaina Anastasia

Sony W890 Silver Joined by New Black Sony Ericsson W890 Walkman Phone

March 22nd, 2010



Walkman phones are music orientated devices manufactured by Sony Ericsson and offer some of the most advanced music software found in mobile phones today.
The latest addition to the Walkman range is a direct upgrade to the Sony W880 which was originally launched over 12 months ago.

The new Sony Ericsson W890 was launched last week in a sleek silver casing only to be followed yesterday by a black edition released by Vodafone in the UK. The latter is a network exclusive launch and will only be available on Vodafone for a limited time frame after the manufacturer and network signed an agreement for exclusivity over the device.

This means that the Sony W890 will not be available to any other UK network within this agreed period, consumers who choose to purchase the new black edition will only be able to do so with a minimum term contract period with Vodafone.

Alternatively, the silver Sony Ericsson W890 has already been released on a number of networks including O2, T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile and Vodafone giving customers far more tariff choices when trying to match their individual usage requirements.

The Sony W890 offers some new features, upgraded software and enhanced technology over the previous W880 model, firstly the camera has been upgraded from a 2.0 megapixel to a 3.2 megapixel for high quality photography and video capture, the camera also offers a digital zoom for close up photography.

The Sony W890 is a 3G enabled handset with a secondary camera located on the front of the phone for face to face video calling, 3G also allows access to a vast amount of downloads including news and sports reports, music videos, mobile content such as games and ringtones plus the all important new music tracks for listening to on the Walkman software.

Songs can also be uploaded directly to the handset from a PC or laptop, when the user plugs the phone into their computer the PC immediately recognizes it as a new hard drive making it easy to simply drag and drop music tracks and complete albums into the phones memory.

Something that will really appeal about the W890 is its frankly amazing battery life, considering this is a 3G enabled phone with an ‘always on’ internet connection the manufacturer is boasting that the handset can achieve 4.5 hours of talktime and 13 days standby time whilst with 3G turned off this becomes 9.5 hours talktime and 15 days standby, equally outstanding is the phone will allow music playback for a full 20 hours.

The W890 is being advertised by Sony Ericsson as being as thick as a normal CD case with adverts showing the handset hiding within a stack of CDs in someones bedroom, the phone is only 9.9mm thick which is pretty impressive considering the amount of technology and features this phone has to offer.

There is a further color variant to be released soon called the Sony Ericsson W890 Mocha Brown to join the officially named Sparkling Silver and Espresso Black editions, these new Walkman devices are by far the most advanced and power friendly that the manufacturer has released for some time and are sure to please the Walkman phone enthusiasts who have been waiting with baited breath for their release.

By: Susan Hargreaves

Sony Ericsson W760i The Best Walkman Phone

March 15th, 2010



When you first hear about the Sony Ericsson W760i, you are right about it being another Walkman phone, only this time this phone isn’t just good for music. This mobile phone can also keep up with the times. You can surf the Internet with the Access NetFront Web Browser, the mobile phone also has RSS feeds that deliver the latest news to you. You may also check your Inbox wherever you are as long as you have this mobile phone with you, what’s best is that you can Instant Message anybody while on the move aside from the Text Messaging feature.

The mobile phone can also act as a modem for you to connect your computer to the Web wherever you are. It is also PictBridge compatible, which enables you to send pictures directly from your phone to a printer. It also has Bluetooth Stereo, where you can listen to music from your phone straight to your wireless headset. If you love blogging as well, you have the option to update your blog directly from your mobile phone along with image sending capability too.

The W760i is also compatible for video calling; it also has speakerphone so you can take your calls hands free for conferences and vibrating alert so you won’t have to miss a call when you put it in silent mode. The highlight of this mobile phone is that it is the first ever Walkman phone to have GPS unit built-in to it, and it even has Google Maps to help users navigate over 20 million access point all around the world.

Gamers will also love this mobile phone as it is compatible to 3D gaming and is also very easy to control since all the user has to do is tilt the phone to any direction while playing. This mobile phone still offers so much; you may need longer time to explore this phone.

By: Mark Hirst