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Sony Ericsson T610

posted by Catt Mallen
Tuesday, July 28, 2009

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Released in 2003, Sony Ericsson T610 brought major innovations to the design of mobiles. This model was among the first to include joystick navigation, a color screen, bluetooth technology and a built-in camera. It caught so well on the market that it made huge sales climbing up in the top of popularity for the mobiles in its generation. Still produced, Sony Ericsson T610 can only be purchased in one of the following colors: Abyss Blue, Volcanic Red and Aluminum Haze. The most common variant of this design is the aluminum color, which brought some complaints from customers who would have liked to enjoy something a bit more vivid or daring.

Even to this day, the most widely sold color of Sony Ericsson T610 is Aluminum haze. In all phone designs, the silvery keypad is a standard. The phone has an incorporated camera, it can use the WAP for Internet connections, it uses polyphonic ring tones and Java formats. Since the design and the technical features are somehow obsolete, you cannot expect built-in hands-free or speaker phone capabilities. In many opinions, Sony Ericsson T610 proves a pretty sophisticated phone even for our times. Although there are slight variations between the European and the American models, the features are pretty much the same.

The most serious criticism brought to Sony Ericsson T610 is the fact that the joystick can turn on the phone or cause some unexpected dial outs. This could lead not only to premature battery wear but also to some people listening to unwanted conversations. The camera works pretty slowly and the quality of the pictures is reduced. For the year when it was released, Sony Ericsson T610 was an innovation, but for our times, the phone is mediocre and obsolete.

Last but not least, Sony Ericsson T610 allows voice commands, and, it is not at all over-priced; plus, it has a pretty long life expectancy. Moreover, nobody can complain that this phone is jammed with useless features because it only includes the very necessary items for an enjoyable phone use experience. Therefore, in case you consider buying an older but good phone model, we warmly recommend Sony Ericsson T610. However, it’s not wise to take any word of advice literally without testing the phone in the first place.

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iPhone Insurance: Sony Ericsson P990i

posted by Catt Mallen
Monday, July 27, 2009

Sony Ericsson P990i is one of the many mobiles produced by a company with a worldwide reputation in electronics and communications. As it happens with most other electronic devices, there are pros and cons about this item that should be carefully analyzed before going shopping.

According to both users and experts Sony Ericsson P990i has so far been one of the best of Sony Ericsson smart phones. It has a sleek design and it incorporates a QWERTY keyboard with the latest developments in mobile phone technology. The business card scanner, the video recording option with the Wi-Fi networks, the 3G/UMTS platforms, the music player, the good photo camera, make by far the best advertising means for this cellular.

The weak points of Sony Ericsson P990i are the size, as it is a bit bulky, the fact that the  QWERTY keyboard is considered too small by some users, and the price, which is too high, making it less affordable. Thus, although the perfect choice for tech-oriented users, the price of this telephone is by far out of the reach of an average buyer.

The installed memory of Sony Ericsson P990i is of 64 megabytes, while it also includes an external memory device. There are many elements that this design provides for messaging/data services, and here we refer to WAP 2.0, email applications, messaging, voice mail, Internet browser, JAVA applications and many others.

The phone also is also jam-packed with a lot of features from the cellular domain such as polyphonic ringers, vibrating alerts, internal antenna, conference calls, call hold and timer, computer linking options, call transfer and divert and so on.

Let us not overlook additional features that are also worth considering such as video clip recording and Radio Data Service, Bluetooth, IEE 802.11b or Infrared. Music lovers will also enjoy the AAC, MP3 digital audio standards of Sony Ericsson P990i. Moreover, the huge 540-minute talk time and the 400-hour stand-by battery life, speak well in favor of this device. It also has a very audible battery alert.

Ever since Sony Ericsson P990i was presented by the company in its concept form, it has incited many high-tech interested users and professionals who need or want to be up-to-date with the latest trends. But, as mentioned before, the phone is also a budgetary challenge for many of those interested in the purchase.

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Sony Ericsson Mobile

posted by Catt Mallen
Monday, July 27, 2009

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Sony Ericsson is a joint venture that was established in October 2001. The two companies results could be a lot better for both parties if they combined Sony’s experience in electronics with Ericsson’s history in communications. As a result they gave up work on creating their own mobile phones to come up with the Sony Ericsson mobile phone models that has made the new company the fifth most important world manufacturer of cellulars.

Beside the highly praised and really good Sony Ericsson mobile phones, the company is also well-known for its other products in the field of electronics such as wireless voice devices, hi-tech accessories, wireless data devices, wireless systems and mobile music devices. The Sony Ericsson mobile phones that sent the company on the way to its great success are those in the Walkman and cyber-shot series. With the exception of these two great achievement in the production series, the candy bar mobile phones are also very popular among the Sony Ericsson fans.

Sony Erricson mobile phones appeal to users of all ages and social conditions because of their great design and technical features. They look sleek and stylish, but they also meet high operational standards. In addition, their interface which is intuitive and user-friendly together with their very reasonable prices contribute to their popularity. Many Sony Ericsson mobile devices are sliders, and their colorful availability allows users to choose according to personal preferences.

The focus of Sony Ericsson has lately shifted to the following categories: camera, business, design, music, all-rounder and budget-focused mobile phones. These phones are usually organized in categories such as the Walkman branded W series music phones, the BRAVIA collection, the UIQ smart phones or the Cyber-shot Sony Ericsson mobile devices.

The Sony Ericsson mobile phones that belong to the Walkman series were launched in 2005. They marked a great innovation moment because of the music-centric features unavailable with other phones. The Cyber-shot phones came out in 2006 in newer models in the K series of phones. These rely on the quality of the auto-focus camera incorporated in the phone. The UIQ smart-phone mobiles are famous for their touch screens, QWERTY keypads and use of the UIQ interface platform from Symbian OS.

The cellulars in the Xperia range got public in February 2008 at the Mobile World Congress that was held in Barcelona. This telephone opened the path for the integration of the Windows Mobile Operating System for the Sony Ericsson powerhouse smart-phone. Finally, the BRAVIA line of  Sony Ericsson mobile phones was launched on the Japanese market in 2007.

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Sony Ericsson S500i

posted by Catt Mallen
Thursday, July 23, 2009

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Sony Ericsson S500i is a slide phone that boasts to have been inspired by nature itself. The company that has created it describes this product as a surprise phone that relies on a good camera which helps its owner take pictures very fast, easily and at a pretty high quality. The system that the phone relies on allows the user to connect the device to the computer and send any of the taken photos to a blog. Sony Ericsson S500i comes with a kit especially created to facilitate photo transfers, music files download and any other types of files transferring to a computer if the owner wishes to do so.

For people who are after a lightweight device, this mobile will make a great choice with its 94 grams. It is also very thin and the screen promises high quality images judging buy the TFT technology and the numerous colors it can display (262.144). There are four color variants for the Sony Ericsson S500i design: mysterious green, ice purple, contrasted copper and spring yellow. If we were to make an impression from the look, then we may identify some nature-inspiration to justify the commercials.

Unlike other models, Sony Ericsson S500i does not boast with a 16 MB memory but only with a 12 MB one. However it brings along one other advantage and that is the Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) which allows for additional storage of up to 2 GB. The battery performance of this phone is very good as you can actually talk on it up to 9 hours without having to recharge it. If the phone is in standby mode, there is a 370-hour life for the battery. Consequently, from this point of view, Sony Ericsson S500i is quite promising allowing you to forget that a mobile phone requires recharging.

Sony Ericsson S500i also provides various other features that are quite modern and appealing to those interested in newer technology. The camera, the 3D games, video viewing and streaming the media player and many other traits make Sony Ericsson S500i a very tempting offer for buyers. Bluetooth technology is also incorporated but its necessity is pretty limited because of the possibility to use the USB data transfer extensively.

All in all, technology is advancing fast, and soon phones that will follow in the footsteps of Sony Ericsson S500i will perhaps provide users with the opportunity to enjoy communication and entertainment in ways that are more and more daring and appealing.

Co-written by: Expandable Cordless Phones.

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iPhone Insurance: Sony Ericsson Phones

posted by Catt Mallen
Thursday, July 23, 2009

A combined production from Sony and Ericsson Corporations, Sony Ericsson phones have conquered the market over the last decade. What resulted from the companies’ merger was a combination of technological advancement and experience in the field of telecommunications.

Sony Ericsson phones are pretty well known all over the world and the company that produces them reached position number five among cellular manufacturers in 2008. The types of Sony Ericsson phones that have been released on the market since the first year of the venture between the two producers have been quite varied and also complex. In many countries, this company enjoys a great reputation, Sony Ericsson phones representing the phone epitomes that have opened the market and won the buyers’ interest in mobile technology in the first place.

At present, Sony Ericsson phones are developing from the point of view of certain categories such as camera and photo taking, music listening, web browsing and email sending and receiving for business purposes, design and so on. Many types or models of these mobile devices are also designed to suit lower budgets for all sorts of social categories. The budget oriented phones still offer their users pretty many functions while having a very nice design and a very practical usage.

All in all, there are five lines or series of Sony Ericsson phones that have been promoted along the years. The Walkman or W series combines the communicational aspect with that of a portable music device. The K series or the Cyber-shot line stresses out the camera quality which is rendered by the Xenon flash and the auto-focus function besides many others. The Bravia line of Sony Ericsson phones has been especially created for Bravia network while the UIQ series is mostly known for its touch screens. Finally, the Xperia series is also worth mentioning, as it is very modern by the use of the Windows Mobile platform.

To conclude, Sony Ericsson phones keep up pretty well with the requirements and the needs of the 21st century user combining a very careful and exquisite design with very rewarding technical features. It is beyond any doubt that the high quality standards of technology in mobile phones are hard to stick to, yet they are definitely possible to maintain. Sony Ericsson phones promise to fulfill both practical and more eccentric needs as the trends dictate.

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