Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Sony Ericsson W850i: Music Factory


The Sony Ericsson W850i is not a mere music phone. It is a factory by itself that churns, mends, manipulates, and produces music of the finest quality. A music freak's delight, the phone does everything and sometimes more than what aficionados demand. Wielding the slider mechanism, the handset exudes attitude in both the Precious Black and Ivory White colours. A smooth tactile surface makes handling pure delight.The Sony Ericsson W850i phone has a Walkman 2.0 Music Player. The feature is designed especially for Sony Ericsson music phones. It compartmentalizes tracks in to categories such as genres, playlists, albums, and artists. It gives access to these categories by allowing users to navigate the channels. Audio-visual files can be run on the in-built Media Player. The phone provides FM Radio and FM Radio RDS. The latter feature allows users to participate in contests and schemes run by Radio Stations.

Music DJ gives you the freedom to create your own music. While Mega Bass improves sound quality, Play Now sends you on a music spree by giving you quick access to the songs of your choice. The Sony Ericsson W850i phone is fitted with yet another exceptional music feature – Track ID. This feature acts upon users' requests and fishes out information about songs. Sony Ericsson W850i is a music phone. Yet, the scope of its operations is unlimited. The phone has a 2 mega pixel camera. The fully utile camera has SVG Tiny 1.1 – a feature that scales graphics/images to fit the screen. It is of use in a situation where a picture is imported to the camera. The phone also commands a Video DJ. A Video DJ allows one to concatenate and/or morph images and videos and create those of one's own. The phone supports a plethora of messaging options. It facilitates data exchange via Bluetooth, Infra Red, and USB. The 3G Sony Ericsson W850i supports Fast Port and PC Synchronization. It provides gaming and internet access too.

Offering more than a users' appetite, the Sony Ericsson W850i phone stands impressive.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Nokia 6280 – Technologically enhanced...


Key Features

• Talktime:Up to 5 Hrs
• Standby :Up to 200 Hrs
• Colour Display :TFT, 256K colours
• Ringtones :Polyphonic , MP3
• Camera :2 Mega Pixel
• MP3 :Yes
• Bluetooth :Yes


When we talk about 3G phones, big and bulky images crop up in front of our eyes. But Nokia 6280, even after being a 3G enabled device, comes through as a fairly light and compact phone. Nokia sure has not compromised on its motives of giving its customers contemporary mobiles - a blend of form and functionalities, still how did it manage to do so?

Well, to begin with, the mind behind the making of Nokia 6280 came up with a slider design. Which meant that the front fascia had a large display, with basic minimum buttons, and while the Nokia 6280 was opened, it revealed a well etched keypad. The only problem with the slider being, that at times it is too loose to hold the grip. The display of 262K colour screen is a real feast to the eyes. Specially when the pictures are seen through it. Also, the screen acts like a real boon for the new Series 40 user interface. Cute, colourful icons dominate the screen, making things easier even for a novice.Aesthetically Nokia 6280 looks much smarter than any phone we have seen recently. The handset comes in black and silver colour, with a contrasting chrome 5-way navigational pad. Controls and keypad are typical of Nokia – and that's what makes it special. There is a volume control on the right hand side of the unit and a PTT (Push To Talk) button on the other. Also, there is a dedicated camera buttons for convenient photography experience.

Talking about photography, Nokia 6280 comes with a 2 Megapixels camera. The camera lacks auto focus but comes with many options for image settings with Grayscale, Sepia and Negative effects. One can also take interesting videos, but the output might not be really impressive, as observed by many. There is another VGA camera for video calling. Like any other competent 3G device, Nokia 6280 is also enabled with many other features. These include Mp3 player, tri-band network, Bluetooth, email, sms, Java, lifestyle features and many more. The Nokia 6280 offers a battery of 5 hours of talktime.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Nokia N80: unrestrained mobile multimedia


The surreal imaging feat accomplished by the Nokia N80 validates its position in the reputed N series. The S60 third edition based, Symbian OS operated smartphone is nothing less than a mini imaging studio. Armed with a outstanding 3.0 megapixel camera, the Nokia N80 has joined the elite of camera phones. The smartphone is equipped with 3G technology to transfer volume of data instantly.



The surreal imaging feat accomplished by the Nokia N80 validates its position in the reputed N series. The S60 third edition based, Symbian OS operated smartphone is nothing less than a mini imaging studio. Armed with a outstanding 3.0 megapixel camera, the Nokia N80 has joined the elite of camera phones. The smartphone is equipped with 3G technology to transfer volume of data instantly.


The Nokia N80 is a stylish slider and feels very compact at 134 grams. Auto finish sliding mechanism opens the handset to reveal the comfortable conventional keypads. The large active matrix colour display can deliver more than 262k colours to produce sharp images. The Nokia N80 is the first smartphone in UK to break the 3.0 megapixel barrier. High resolution images is not the only aspect of Nokia N80's imaging. The powerful camera is backed by truly advanced features like red eye correction, self timer and sequence mode other than the 'regular' bunch of features like integrated flash and zoom. High definition video recording in H.263 (24-bit color) is one of the most highly used feature of the Nokia N80. Recording memories to re-live them over and over again is just a slide away.


The Nokia N80 is endowed with 3G technology that supports video calling across UMTS networks. A separate VGA resolution camera with digital zoom is fitted just for that purpose. The handset offers seamless voice connectivity across all four GSM mobile networks. Data connectivity options includes built in GPRS/EDGE technology and WiFi. Integrated web browser and email client makes mobile internet experience with the N80 a pleasurable one. A Nokia N80 kit includes a 128 Mb memory card to supplement its dynamic memory of around 40 Mb. You can make use of it by downloading content from the web or locally from some other device via Bluetooth, Infrared or USB. Deck up your music collection and play them on the built in media player of the Nokia N80. This smartphone is designed to do whatever it is asked to.