Monday, April 23, 2007

Sony Ericsson W880i: Your music. Your phone

Everybody loves music and and music has the power to evoke memories and the mood. Now experience every bits of music in your Sony Ericsson W880i phone. The company has launched this latest phone in its Walkman series portfolio. Designed in an attractive metallic casing, the phone exudes style and sophistication. With the changing mobile world, new technologies are coming up with voice and data solutions. As a consequence, the mini communication devices have also changed both in terms of its form and functionality.

The other obvious reasons are the consumers preferences. That's the reason, new age mobile phones can be categorised based on the design and functions. For example, Walkman series phones are popular for music features, although they also come equipped with camera, business tools and lots more. Again, the technological advancement like the introduction of 3G technology, HSDPA, UMTS, etc., have given a new meaning to the communications world. The primary aim is to provide a new experience to the consumers all over the globe. And that's the reason why Walkman phones are becoming more popular and are dominating their respective markets. Sony Ericsson in its Walkman series portfolio have added both: the technology and design.

The Sony Ericsson W880i is a perfect example of the new age music phones. Integrated with Walkman 2.0 music player – offers high quality sound with more features. Equipped with Music tones, MusicDJ, Bluetooth stereo (A2DP) – provides real pleasure. And supported with memory stick PRO – download more music tracks and listen to your favourite tracks on the move. In addition to music features, the W880i also combines a 2.0 mega-pixel camera, video player, VideoDJ and more. Users can also enjoy 3G video calling. Supported with GPRS, UMTS and USB – transfer music tracks, images and video clips in no time. Browse the net and synchronise emails, keep you updated with the latest news and information and more. With Sony Ericsson W880i, stay connected and enjoy listening to music whenever and wherever you go.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Sony Ericsson W850i: Play On

This is the story of a mobile phone called Sony Ericsson W850i. W850i belongs to the family of Sony Ericsson's Walkman or music phones. The handsets are famous for their heroic abilities or rather the functionalities. This particular phone wears two sophisticated robes – Precious Black and Golden White. It looks slick and neat with its slide open mechanism. Keypad is designed with care. The handset exemplifies craftsmanship as each aspect eases usage. Keys are well spaced, and buttons dedicated to music and other functions are embedded carefully on the phone's visage.

The Sony Ericsson W850i phone boasts of a Walkman 2.0 Music Player. This feature is engineered for hard core music freaks. It allows users to navigate the list of music genres, play lists, albums, and artists. It concedes users the right to hoard songs of the past and present and play them when they desire. Sony Ericsson W850i claims a plethora of advanced music features. It has an FM Radio, FM Radio RDS, 40 voice Polyphonic Sounds, MP3 and AAC Music Tones. It also has Music DJ, Track ID, Mega Bass, PlayNow, and Melody Composer. The Music Mode feature allows users to play tracks on modes that enhance the effects of songs. A wide range of imaging features are associated with Sony Ericsson W850i. The phone commands a 2 mega pixel camera with digital zoom. It enables video recording and streaming.

It employs softwares such as Macro media Flash Life to run multimedia and 3D files. It deploys other softwares to improve imaging and enhance viewing effect. The features include SVG Tiny 1.1, Video DJ, and Viewfinder Display. The 3 generation Sony Ericsson W850i enables different kinds of messaging. It accommodates SMS, MMS, SMS Long, and Email. Messaging, data exchange, and internet accessibility depend on data transfer technologies. Sony Ericsson W850i supports Blue tooth, Infra Red, GPRS, UMTS, USB, Fast Port, and Synchronization PC. It plies on tri-band frequencies to provide seamless connectivity. The features make for sound functionalities. The phone is a bagpipe. Play it on to fall prey to its charms.

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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Nokia N95: Your entertainment zone

Banking on superior technology and multimedia features, the N-series mobile phones have earned global appreciation in a short span of time. The Nokia N95 mobile phone tops the iconic N-series. The hnadset with its exhaustible range of features and latest utility functions has lived up to the expectations and truly justifies the tag attached to it. Based on a Symbian Operating system, the 3G mobile phone has upped the ante in smartphone and multimedia enabled handsets category.

The Nokia N95 has a two way sliding form factor. Slide up and the phone unveils the keypad wheras a downward slide gives you access to musical features. A 2.6 inch TFT screen delivers more than 16 million colours and changes into landscape mode as soon as the camera of the phone is activated. Nokia N95 has a high-resolution 5.0 megapixel digital camera which can easly replace any of the lower end dedicated cameras available in the market. With Carl Zeiss optical lens and useful imaging features like flash, auto focus and zoom, the camera clicks print quality images with real brightness and sharpness. Video features of the handset include video-recording/streaming and video calling.

The Nokia N95 has support for HSDPA technolgy. The handset operates on quadband GSM networks. . Local connectivity is taken care by Class 32 EDGE, GPRS, WiFI and UPnP support, Infrared andBlue tooth v2.0. GPS Navigation system enabled in the handset guides you to all important destinations across the globe with the map application giving details on more than hundred countries. Other features, worth mentioning in the handset includes an inbuilt media player, Bluetooth wireless stereo headset,3.5 mm audio jack, speakers with hrilling sound quality and stereo FM radio. A large enough memory space of 160 MB with an expandable memory card slot completes the profile of Nokia N95

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Nokia N80: Breakthrough technology...

The ongoing breakthrough in the mobile industry is admittedly remarkable. The most ingenious development in the mobile world is the introduction of third generation technology – offering mobile internet at broadband speed, impeccable data connectivity, multimedia applications, productivity tools and lots more. The new age Smart phones are so advanced that they can even replace computers. What else, users can expect in a mobile phone. These high end featured mobile phones are mushrooming in the mobile market and consumers are getting more options than ever before.

However, mobile manufacturers are facing more completions among their rivals. As a consequence, leading manufacturers are doing their best and introducing phones that are stylish, user-friendly and more advanced. In the same fray, Nokia has also done its best and giving a tough fight to its counterparts. The addition of the Nokia N80 in the N series portfolio is just another expedient from the company. The phone is equipped with latest features such as a 3.0 mega-pixel camera, unparalleled multimedia applications, UPnP technology and miniSD card for more memory space. The Nokia N80 also comes equipped with Symbian Operating System – that allows other compatible features and software's to download.

UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) technology is a new feature that offers digital home network experience – enabling users to access PC's, audio equipments and TV's from the mobile phone. The phone acts like a remote control and users can access all these compatible equipments from the phone. The camera and music features on the other hand, provide excellent picture and sound quality. Shoot pictures and videos or listen to your favourite music tracks on the move. With 3G, users experience fast data transfer and broadband speed mobile internet. Transfer data with or without wires in no time. Connect your mobile internet, surf, send and receive emails on the go. The Nokia N80 has everything and its a good move from the company.

Monday, April 2, 2007

Nokia N93: taking your digital camera head on

There has been a lot of discussions about how mobile phones are competing with digital cameras. Though the arguments are convincing in favor of mobile phone that would subsequently uproot digital cameras as consumer's first choice for imaging needs, this sounds like a scene of a distant future. With the launch of Nokia N93, the future suddenly is within our grasp. Being a top end member of the highly acclaimed N series, the Nokia N93 is essentially a 3G enabled, multimedia communication device. The handset is a bit on the heavier side at 180 gm and resembles a miniature digital camcorder.

The twist and rotating QVGA screen of the Nokia N93 displays more than 262k vibrant colours. The screen can work in imaging mode, viewing mode, fold open mode and fold closed mode. The sleek black casing with chrome edging give an impression of reliability and sophistication. The Nokia N93 is endowed with a massive 3.2 mega pixel camera sporting lens made by Carl Zeiss. High definition images do not compromise on its resolution when you zoom in unlike other camera phones. The Nokia N93 is endowed with 3x optical zoom than the more common digital zoom.

Though 3.2 mega pixel camera module with auto focus and integrated flash is available with other models in the market, what sets the Nokia N93 apart is its DVD like video recording quality. The Nokia N93 is capable of taking part in video calls across UMTS network other than voice calls across triband GSM networks. 50 Mb of internal memory and the 128 Mb memory card included in the kit leaves you with enough space for all types of content you want to download to the Nokia N93. Other connectivity options incorporated in the Nokia N93 are GPRS, EDGE, WiFi, Blue tooth, Infrared and USB – in a nutshell, more than you'll ever need.

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