Monday, April 23, 2007

Sony Ericsson W880i: Play and Boogie

A phenomenon in the world of technology, Sony Ericsson W880i shows immense musical abilities. The music phone has a smart face and operable qualities. Available in Flame Black and Steel Silver colours, the handsets augment the tempo of avowed music lovers. W880i is a candy bar phone. Handling is easy as it weighs a mere 73 grams. Sony Ericsson W880i spells the charms of music. It is conferred with quite a variety of features. Some of these are engineered by Sony Ericsson exclusively for their music phones. W880i has a Walkman 2.0 Music Player. It opens windows to songs of a variety of formats. Users can use Stereo Blue tooth while traveling via public transport.

This feature transmits music to the headset with perfect clarity and sound effects. Mega Bass modulates the tone and effects giving users the ultimate sound experience. Music Tones support different digital audio formats. These tracks are original and can only be accessed by using the Sony Ericsson W880i phone. The phone knows exactly how to pamper recalcitrant music freaks. It provides a feature called Play Now with which users can request songs and hear them in just about three clicks. One need not download these songs or have them on their Play list. With TrackID, users can find elementary information about a track.

Sony Ericsson W880i is a 3G phone. It transfers data and applications to compatible devices via a number of tools. The phone is equipped with blue tooth, modem, and USB to do the same. These can be used to fill the phone's memory with more songs. Sony Ericsson W880i furnishes other functionalities as well. It has a 2 mega pixel camera and a list of features to complement it. Messaging options are vast. Entertainment and internet surfing are not just permitted. Users can actually indulge in them.So you can just play songs on your Sony Ericsson W880i and boogie to its tunes.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Nokia 5300 – Get into the groove...

Nokia 5300 is the phone for music lovers. The phone has a sporty look, has more rugged and compact form, and host of dedicated features for wholesome musical experience. Nokia 5300 is unlike other music phones that cram in music functionalities. It has dedicated buttons that start the music with one touch. The music player is simple but effective, with equalizers and play lists. Further, the Nokia 5300 includes a low-end pair of stereo headphones with a microphone, which can be used for calling. There is also small (and easy-to-lose) adapter provided.

One can download and store more music in the device, and if desired customize the tracks without hassle.
Music were easily downloaded via USB 2.0 to the phone's microSD slot. The Stereo Bluetooth headset of the Nokia 5300 is easy to use and set up, while the music management software adds versatility into the Nokia 5300's music prowess. Apart from the mentioned, Nokia 5300 comes with a solid FM player to provide its users more music. But the Nokia 5300 is also quiet capable of handling calls and contact lists. Voice quality was good, while the speaker phone is amongst the loudest in the market.

There is an option for voice dialling, but the same cannot be spoken about the voice command capability. Blue tooth and push-to-talk capabilities are present, and conference calling was not difficult. There is enough room to accommodated enough contacts. Through the Nokia PC studio, the phone syncs one's desktop-based Outlook contacts. Nokia 5300 scores high on messaging as well. Text on the clear, bright screen looks rounded and clean. The typing is easy through the wide rubber keypad and the SMS viewer shows up to 128 characters. The Nokia 5300 is 0.8 inches in width and comes with spring slide mechanism. And the rubberised border around the screen is worth a notice.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Nokia N95: Enjoy digital and music experience

Nokia has introduced a number of 3G mobile phones in its Nokia N series portfolio. These phones are enriched with unparalleled multimedia applications and productivity tools. Recently, Nokia has introduced a new phone in the N series portfolio, the Nokia N95. The phone is packed with a 5.0 mega-pixel camera, messaging services and advanced multimedia features – making it one of the best phones in the mobile market. Built on two-way slider mechanism, users can open the handset in either ways. Slide open the phone in either direction and get instant access to multimedia keys and keypad buttons. Touch, push and explore unlimited possibilities with the Nokia N95.

The phone with a wide 2.6 inch colour display at 240 x 320 pixels resolutions provide an excellent interface for shooting pictures, video clips and video calls. The Nokia N95 comes with GPS navigation technology – enabling users to explore unknown places with the help of navigation maps. In addition, the Symbian rich handset allows other applications to download, which may include entertainment softwares and more. And with 3G technology, users get seamless data connectivity and broadband like mobile internet. Connect and transfer music tracks, images and video clips in no time.

In terms of digital and music features, the Nokia N95 is an excellent phone. Boasting a 5.0 mega-pixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics – the phone offers an excellent picture quality. Capture the moment and share with your friends and family via MMS, Blue tooth or email. Play your favourite music tracks or tune in to the FM radio station and enjoy music on the move. Supported with expandable memory card –the phone offers more rooms to download music tracks, images and video clips. The nokia N95 is simply a mini camcorder and as users preferences are changing with time, this wonderful gadget from Nokia is an excellent gift to the mobile world. The phone is also available on T mobile network – choose the plan and get connected.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Nokia N70: shoot and share...instantly

The Nokia N70 is a member of the elite N-series family of the Finnish giant engineered to capture high definition pictures and videos. Every member of the N series family is supposed to be a multimedia computer. The Nokia N70 is no exception. The Nokia N70 is the first N series phone to be launched in UK, so its success was critical for other N series phones. The phone design resembles the Nokia 6680 but is a wee bit thicker and much lighter. The phone is of traditional candy-bar form available in Silver, Ivory/Pearl and a Black music edition.

The keypad is small but functional. The five way navigation key at the center makes it very easy to navigate through the highly intuitive user interface. The Nokia N70 is the first Nokia phone to break the 2.0 mega pixel barrier. High resolution pictures of 1600x1200 pixel can be shot in scenery, portrait, night and sports mode. Auto focus, 20x digital zoom, integrated LED flash goes a long way in capturing perfect pictures irrespective of the lighting condition. Adjustable brightness, white balance settings and colour tones only increases its appeal as a valid substitute of you digital camera.

Video recording is done in a lower resolution but is very decent by mobile imaging standards. There is even a Movie Director application is supplied for editing videos on the Nokia N70.This S60 based, Symbian OS 8.1a operated smart phone wields 3G power and is at home with high data transfer rate and video calling. A dedicated VGA camera is located at the top of its 262k colour TFT display to assist video calling across UMTS network. The Nokia N70 also gives you triband GSM mobile network support for global connectivity. The device is also endowed with class 10 GPRS, EDGE, Blue tooth, USB and all other latest connectivity tools.

Monday, April 2, 2007

Sony Ericsson W850i: Just a breath away

The dramatic growth in the mobile industry have consummated the world together than ever before. This change has brought many revolutions in the mobile industry that were beyond everyone's imagination. The inclusion of multimedia applications in the mini gadget have made it more entertaining without affecting its primary function i.e., voice communication. Being the primary means of communication, latest mobile phones offer much more than what we can expect. Again the advancement in the technology like 3G, HSDPA and UMTS – have given a new meaning to the mobile world. These betterment have not only given us more choice, the communication world has made everyone's life much more easier.

Multimedia applications like music player and FM radio have been included in the mobile phone. Manufacturers like Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson have launched an array of music phones to entertain mobile users all over the globe. The most progressive advancement is the introduction of Walkman phones from Sony Ericsson. The Sony Ericsson has introduced the first 3G Walkman phone, the Sony Ericsson W850i – this UMTS enabled phone not only offers excellent music player, it also offers 3G technology for seamless data transfer and broadband speed mobile internet – connect and download songs and play your favourite music tracks on the move.

The phone comes with an advanced Walkman player 2.0 – that offers quality sound and simplifies navigation through play lists, music genres, music albums, etc. In addition, the music player supports several music formats including MP3, AAC and AAC+. Now download more music tracks as the phone supports 1GB of memory stick PRO Duo. The phone memory can further be expanded up to 4GB. In addition to music features, the Sony Ericsson W850i also comes with a 2.0 mega-pixel camera that lets you capture the world and have fun. And with 3G technology, share documents in no time and browse the web and keep you updated with the latest news and applications. Available in two attractive colours, which include shiny black and white – makes it more beautiful and lets you enjoy music on the go.