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Showing posts with label Latest Sony Ericsson Phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latest Sony Ericsson Phones. Show all posts

Monday, September 7, 2009

Sony Ericsson 5MP C903 Cyber-shot phone unveiled in India

Sony Ericsson has unveiled its new C903 Cyber-shot handset in India. This phone has been specifically designed for all those social butterflies who love to stay connected with their loved ones. Apart from this, the handset also boasts of its 5 megapixel Cyber-shot camera. Lately Sony Ericsson had made public its Xperia X2.

The C903 promises to keep users connected to their loved ones with the help of a standby Facebook application. This Facebook application allows users to update their status, pictures as well as receive updates about the status of their friends. The handset allows users to upload video and images to social networking sites like YouTube.

The phone is priced at Rs. 18850.

Sony Ericsson unfurls Xperia X2

Bringing to users the best in class email and multimedia experience is the latest creation from Sony Ericsson, the Xperia X2. With prime importance given to all day and night communication, this latest Windows Mobile 6.5 phone effortlessly synchronizes the user’s mail and calendar and lets user open/edit Microsoft Office Mobile documents.

Gain access to the most frequently used phone activities with the unique SlideView feature incorporated in the Xperia X2. The SlideView offers an overview of the missed calls, e-mails, text messages and so on.

The Xperia X2 does not create boundaries by providing- 14 preloaded panels along with 16 more that can be downloaded.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Sony B140 and E440 MP3 players launched in UK



Sony has now rolled out E series E440 video MP3 and B series B140 MP3 players, in UK.

The E440 is just 9.3mm thick and users can easily slip this device into their pockets. It bundles up 2-QVGA color LCD screen, Sony Clear Audio technology, Clear Stereo, Clear Bass, 5-band equalizer, Dynamic Normalizer, Content Transfer software and FM radio tuner.

The 2-inch QVGA Color LCD screen offers a crisp, detailed view of photos, videos, album art, playlists and other functions while the Clear Audio technology provides high-quality soundstage.

The E440 is available in 4, 8 and 16GB capacities, while the B140 comes in 2 and 4GB versions; both have an FM radio and voice recorder function, together with being able to record from the radio. The B140 boasts 18hrs of playback, with a 3 minute charge good for 90 minutes runtime, while the E440 can play music for 30hrs or video for 6hrs, with an 80-percent recharge in 45 minutes. No word on pricing for the UK, but they’ll arrive in stores from the end of July.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Sony Ericsson Yari Mobile Phone boasts Gesture Gaming



Mobile phone gaming will now experience a complete new dimension with the latest invention - Gesture gaming. With an attempt to leave behind a button pushing operation, Sony Ericsson has raised the curtains off its latest gaming phone, dubbed the Yari, which debuts with Gesture gaming technology.

Gone are the days where people used to swell their hands while playing games on mobile phones as a push-button technique has become a thing of the past. Now, the movement of users’ body is a new trend for twisting, tilting, turning and smashing while playing. Yes, all by gestures!

Another attractive feature of this slider phone is its 3.5G capability. Accessing internet pages or emailing will all happen in a jiffy with this feature. A 2.4” 240 x 320 pixels camera is featured for viewing all the displays. There is an internal memory of 60MB. Memory expansion can be achieved as well with microSD cards. A-GPS ability is presented too, for accessing location based applications. A USB port for data exchange is housed as well. The Sony Ericsson Yari Gesture-gaming Phone will be available for sale during the fourth quarter of 2009. The price of this handset is not known yet.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Top 5 Music Phones

1. Sony Ericsson W200i:

A 128 MB Memory Stick Micro card is supplied with the phone and you can replace it with another one up to 2 GB to save even more music. The W200i has a very good sound quality and performs well as a music phone. The Sony Ericsson W200i costs Rs. 3,900.

2. Motorola EM30:

The EM30 inherits the excellent sound quality of the E8 and also has a 3.5mm headphone jack for connecting your own headphones, along with Bluetooth A2DP profile for connecting your wireless stereo headset. The EM30 also has an FM radio and a music recognition service.
It comes with a 1 GB card in the bundle and can be expanded up to 8 GB.


The battery is rated to last up to 13 hours of continuous music playback, which is great. Priced at Rs. 7800, the EM30 is a solid music phone that won't burn a hole in your wallet.

3. Nokia 5320:

The phone comes with a 1 GB card bundled and you can expand it further up to 8 GB by microSDHC cards.

As for the battery life the phone is capable of a stunning 24 hours of continuous playback. At Rs. 10,050 I believe the 5320 XpressMusic is an excellent music phone.


4. Samsung BEAT 450:

The phone supports a wide range of formats, which can be further expanded by third party applications that the BEAT 450 supports, thanks to the Symbian S60 platform on which it runs.

The phone also supports Bluetooth stereo headsets and has a built-in FM radio. Priced at Rs. 11,000 the Samsung BEAT 450 is a really good music phone.

5. Sony Ericsson W595:

The W595 offered good sound quality, especially through the loudspeakers. It also supports a wide range of formats such as MP3, AAC, eAAC+, WMA and WAV. Then there is also the support for Bluetooth stereo headset and FM radio. Overall at Rs. 14,000 the W595 is a great choice.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Sony Ericsson S312 Cell Phone Launched

Sony Ericsson has announced the W205 walkman slider phone and at the same time it also announced the new S312 candybar with 2 megapixel camera. The two megapixel camera can be used horizontally and with the help of the illuminated imaging shortcuts on the keypad you can change the settings and get the shot you want quicker.
There is a dedicated camera key at the side to make photography easier. The S312 supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE/900/1800 and will be available in selected markets from Q2 in the colours Dawn Blue and Honey Silver.

Sony Ericsson S312 specifications:
* 2.0 megapixel camera
* Photo fix
* Picture blogging
* Media player
* TrackID
* Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
* Openwave web browser
* Speakerphone
* Polyphonic ringtones
* 3D Games
* Java
* FM radio with RDS
* Size: 100 x 46 x 12.5 mm
* Weight: 80 grams
* Main screen: 262,144 colour TFT, scratch-resistant
* Resolution: 176 x 220 pixels
* Size: 2.0 inches
* Phone memory: Up to 15MB
* Memory card support: Memory Stick Micro (M2)
* Talk time GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Up to 8 hrs
* Standby time GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Up to 400 hrs

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Sony Ericsson Idou smartphone

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Refreshingly, many digicam manufacturers have recently announced that they’ll be dropping the pursuit of greater and greater megapixel counts in favor of improving their sensors. Unrefreshingly, though, the megapixel myth is now heading to cell phones. And no cell phone demonstrates the problem as starkly as Sony Ericsson’s latest smartphone, the Idou.

Set to debut in Europe this October, the Sony Ericsson Idou is a full touchscreen smartphone with a 3.5-inch display, GPS and 3G support, powered by the new and iPhone-like Symbian foundation OS. But it’s the camera that stands out: an auto-focus camera capable of capturing a whopping 12 megapixels.

According to the megapixel myth, that makes the Sony Ericsson better than some respectable 9 megapixel DSLRs. But there’s no cramming a decent enough sized sensor to do justice to those pixels into a cellphone form factor… leaving out other factors like lens quality and ISO capability. Buy an IDOU, and you might get a good phone.