Sony EricssonAS Nigerians hitch towards the full steaming of recent 3G licencing to four operators by the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC), products manufacturers also appear ready to match technology with new development, and one of such was Sony Ericsson’s unveiling of its latest walkman mobile phones series - W880i to the market
May 30th, 2007
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W950i, is the first Walkman phone we’ve played with that’s based on the Symbian operating system with the UIQ interface. This effectively makes the W950i a smartphone, with the ability to install extra applications in the phone’s 60 megabytes of user memory.
But that’s not all – the W950i completely forgoes a camera module to include a whopping four gigabytes of flash memory to support the Walkman music player. This allows for a music collection of up to 1000 songs and rivals the capacity of the Ipod nano. (more…)
April 5th, 2007
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This Symbian-based Smartphone packs every feature a power user could want: full PDA-phone functionality, VGA camera, Bluetooth, removable storage, a large, clear, bright screen, as well as a flip down keyboard and handwriting recognition. All that in a compact, easy to use, true Smartphone interface. (more…)
April 5th, 2007
Cellphones Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson’s Walkman branded handsets are aimed at the consumer which looks for more of a multimedia experience with their handset than just the usual MP3/media player. It hasn’t been long since the last Walkman handset hit the Australian market (W810i for those playing at home), but Sony Ericsson have pumped out another one and iMobile.com.au is here to review it: the Sony Ericsson W850i!
The W850i is a mid-range 3G compatible handset with features that consumers probably wouldn’t find on other handsets in the same price range as the W850i. (more…)
April 5th, 2007