This is the latest edition by the company in the race of walkman series. As stated by the company this phone is believed to be the thinnest smart phone in the walkman series. This phone packs great entertainment features with out any compromise on the technology with user friendly layout. It plays magic when it comes to the dose of music. Since it lacks camera it turns ideal for those who are restricted with camera phone at their work place. This phone seems to be close competition to Apple iphone in the market.
DESIGN:
It is a very stylish phone with highly attractive color. The first look gives you the impression of an iphone and a look alike of M600i. The slim body unlike N91carries a touch screen with great color and resolution for easy operation. The input devices like the keypads and stylus are designed in a very user friendly manner. The body is very sturdy to match the functionality of the phone.
KEY FEATURES:
It works on symbian OS v9.1UIQ 3.0 operating system, which results in high end operations with great stability. Since music is the USP of this phone it comes with a brilliant music player to play MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+ and other music formats. The FM radio along with great speaker sound quality refreshes you just with a click of your button. The available adapter with the in built remote control gives you the freedom to use any headphones with this phone. It has better headphone than the standard Apple iPod head phones. This tri band GSM phone offers great connectivity while in roaming. Moreover the interfaces like 3G, GPRS, and Bluetooth offers great data transfer features on your phone. It comes with a good battery life of 8 hours and 47 mins. Talk time and a music player time of 25 hours and 24 mins. The internal memory of 4GB gives great room for storing about 1500 tracks with great stability.
PROS:
?Good music player with smart phone functions and features.
?Excellent battery life
CONS:
?Lacks camera and Wi-Fi for better productivity.
CONCLUSION:
This phone is meant for elite class. Due to its heavy price tag, W810i seems to be a better choice to maket.
Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone
The new successor to the legendary K750i is here at last, though with a lesser zoom level on the camera.
Features:The phone not being exactly anorexic, weighs about 85 gms. Its styling has changed a lot and the current mood is noticeably flashy instead of the classy exterior of the K750L The keypad has thin shiny keys on it which are a bit hard to use for messaging. The display is a slick 1.9-inch TFD display, which is a standard on most Sony Ericsson, phones these days. The upgrade to TFD has made a huge improvement in the contrast ratios, though the increased color depth is compromised with battery life. Phonebook capacity and internal memory has also got an upgrade and the phone can now store up to 1000 phone numbers, with 20 additional fields, on its 74 MB internal memory. The 550i supports the tiny Memory Stick Micro for removable storage. Other upgrades include the support of an extra GSM 850 band. EDGE and HSCD support enhance the auxiliary network support but then, they are of not much use here in India as there is hardly any EDGE content available in most cities, and HSCD in not supported on any network. Messaging options include MMS, SMS, e-mail and IM. Further, an RSS feed reader has popped into the messaging menu. Other usability upgrades include support for the USB 2.0 standard which makes file transfers a breeze. The phone gets detected as a standard mass storage device in Windows and even the memory card opens up as a separate drive. This same USB connection can also be used to print pictures without the need of a PC with a compatible printer. The phone is marketed as a CyberShot phone and features a 2 MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics and features a 2.2x digital zoom which takes some really pretty pictures. The camera application is easy to use and starts by opening the lens cover behind the phone. A new feature is the photo blogging support in the camera application, which uploads photos to blogs through the GPRS connection. Other new features include Bluetooth A2DP that means now you can use Bluetooth stereo headsets, and track ID music recognition for radio (a feature that is mostly useless in the Indian context). Switching from the in-built speaker to the headset and back is easy enough and doesn't stop playback, though the speakers seriously lack punch even for a phone speaker. The media player also opens up MP4 video files and the brilliant display handles them with ease. Customization support is similar to older Sony Ericsson phones, with wallpaper, themes, and MP3 or polyphonic ringtones. The package contains a stereo hands-free kit, a USB cable, a travel charger, a sling for the phone, phone sync software and Adobe Photoshop Album. The Sony Ericsson K750i's call quality is good, though network reception still cannot match the phones from Nokia.
Verdict : The K-750i was a great camera-phone and its successor is even better. Good feature set.A tad flashy for us, keys are not comfortable to use.
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