Sony Ericsson Mobile reviews

October 31, 2007

Sony Ericsson W910i FC Bayern Edition

Filed under: sony ericsson mobile reviews — admin @ 9:00 am

Sony Ericsson W910i FC Bayern Edition

Havana and Kent editions, and now the Swedish-Japanese handset maker has partnered with football/soccer club Bayern to release the special version for the sport fans. The device doesn’t seem to look much different than the original W910i, except the cool-lookin’ red earphones. It should (if it’s not already) released via T-Mobile in Germany…

[Via: JAMPBLOG]

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Havana and Kent editions, and now the Swedish-Japanese handset maker has partnered with football/soccer club Bayern to release the special version for the sport fans. The device doesn’t seem to look much different than the original W910i, except the cool-lookin’ red earphones. It should (if it’s not already) released via T-Mobile in Germany…

[Via: JAMPBLOG]


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  • UIQ is now a 50/50 joint venture between Sony Ericsson and Motorola

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    UIQ, Sony Ericsson and Motorola held a press conference today, which I had the pleasure of attending, where they announced their new strategy to become an open platform. What exactly does that mean? Anyone can own a piece of UIQ, in fact as of today Sony Ericsson no longer owns 100% of UIQ, but instead they split the company 50/50 with Motorola. Why would they want to do this? To make other companies interested in building devices on top of UIQ less frightened of the fact that the future of the operating system they’re using sits in the hands of one company.

    There have been relatively few non Nokia products based on S60, why would a manufacture want to push an operating system that is so heavily influenced by the hand of a major competitor? UIQ on the other hand, after being purchased by Sony Ericsson in February of this year, has been implemented on a Motorola device called the Z8 with more hardware being expected in 2008.

    Among the tidbits of information announced at the show was the fact that UIQ is now going to gain a picture and movie editor:

    videoandphoto.jpg

    As well as the user interface being extremely customizable. The text is blurry, but in the first picture it says “draw your symbol to unlock,” and in this case it is a heart. The second third and forth images are all showing the same thing, someones contact information, but it shows how versatile and robust the future presentation foundation of UIQ will be in letting phone manufactures present data to the user:

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    This is a brilliant move and is sure to put some pressure on Nokia to open up their S60 platform as well. I’m hoping Samsung joins this new UIQ foundation because when you have three of the top four companies in mobile phones working together then you are undoubtedly going to plant the seeds for a beautiful flower to blossom that could not have otherwise grown from one entity.

    Let innovation cross breed, in the end we win.

    —Related Articles at IntoMobile:Sony Ericsson completes acquisition of UIQ TechnologyNokia and Potevio joint venture to start making 3G equipment in 1Q 2007Happy birthday Sony EricssonOpening up UIQSony Ericsson to extend its PlayNow service

    oppennes_uiq.jpg

    UIQ, Sony Ericsson and Motorola held a press conference today, which I had the pleasure of attending, where they announced their new strategy to become an open platform. What exactly does that mean? Anyone can own a piece of UIQ, in fact as of today Sony Ericsson no longer owns 100% of UIQ, but instead they split the company 50/50 with Motorola. Why would they want to do this? To make other companies interested in building devices on top of UIQ less frightened of the fact that the future of the operating system they’re using sits in the hands of one company.

    There have been relatively few non Nokia products based on S60, why would a manufacture want to push an operating system that is so heavily influenced by the hand of a major competitor? UIQ on the other hand, after being purchased by Sony Ericsson in February of this year, has been implemented on a Motorola device called the Z8 with more hardware being expected in 2008.

    Among the tidbits of information announced at the show was the fact that UIQ is now going to gain a picture and movie editor:

    videoandphoto.jpg

    As well as the user interface being extremely customizable. The text is blurry, but in the first picture it says “draw your symbol to unlock,” and in this case it is a heart. The second third and forth images are all showing the same thing, someones contact information, but it shows how versatile and robust the future presentation foundation of UIQ will be in letting phone manufactures present data to the user:

    heatunlockcontact.jpg

    ?

    This is a brilliant move and is sure to put some pressure on Nokia to open up their S60 platform as well. I’m hoping Samsung joins this new UIQ foundation because when you have three of the top four companies in mobile phones working together then you are undoubtedly going to plant the seeds for a beautiful flower to blossom that could not have otherwise grown from one entity.

    Let innovation cross breed, in the end we win.


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    • Nokia and Potevio joint venture to start making 3G equipment in 1Q 2007″>Nokia and Potevio joint venture to start making 3G equipment in 1Q 2007
    • Opening up UIQ
    • Sony Ericsson launches K850i and W910i commercials and the virtual W910i site

      K850i Cyber-shot and W910i Walkman phones. These two are top of the line products from the Swedish-Japanese handset maker, and are made to provide their users with top camera and music playback experiences respectively. Too bad they’re not running on top of some mobile OS, but I don’t find that to be a deal breaker for many people.

      In addition, Sony Ericsson has also prepared the virtual W910i site, allowing users to try the Walkman phone before actually purchasing it. Nice!

      [Via: JAMPBLOG]

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      K850i Cyber-shot and W910i Walkman phones. These two are top of the line products from the Swedish-Japanese handset maker, and are made to provide their users with top camera and music playback experiences respectively. Too bad they’re not running on top of some mobile OS, but I don’t find that to be a deal breaker for many people.

      In addition, Sony Ericsson has also prepared the virtual W910i site, allowing users to try the Walkman phone before actually purchasing it. Nice!

      [Via: JAMPBLOG]


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      • Really good Sony Ericsson T850i concept

        It’s interesting how many Sony Ericsson fan-made concepts we see every week. I guess the Swedish-Japanese handset maker did its homework properly when it comes to branding.

        Esato forums. According to him, this 3G-enabled device should come with integrated GPS, 5 MP camera with Xenon flash that can also record VGA videos at 30 fps, VGA screen and the memory expansion slot. Now that I’m thinking, the specs doesn’t look that futuristic and I guess we could expect something like this released during the second half of next year.

        What follows are 3D images of the T850i concept phone made by Peter Geerts.

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        mobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/t3.jpg” alt=”Sony Ericsson T850i concept - pic 4″ class=”none” />

        [Via: JAMPBLOG]

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        It’s interesting how many Sony Ericsson fan-made concepts we see every week. I guess the Swedish-Japanese handset maker did its homework properly when it comes to branding.

        Esato forums. According to him, this 3G-enabled device should come with integrated GPS, 5 MP camera with Xenon flash that can also record VGA videos at 30 fps, VGA screen and the memory expansion slot. Now that I’m thinking, the specs doesn’t look that futuristic and I guess we could expect something like this released during the second half of next year.

        What follows are 3D images of the T850i concept phone made by Peter Geerts.

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        mobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/t3.jpg” alt=”Sony Ericsson T850i concept - pic 4″ class=”none” />

        [Via: JAMPBLOG]


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        • Sony Ericsson W890i prototype leaked, sold illegally and now reviewed for your pleasure

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          Someone in Poland got their hands on a Sony Ericsson W890i. We don’t care how they did it, who they contacted or when it happened, we’re just happy that a group of Sony Ericsson fanboys that write over at SE-Center got their hands on it. The review is in Polish so we’re at a loss of words for what these ninja spies had to say. It is obviously a prototype due to the SE 123 markings on the back, we’re going to have to wait for a retail unit before judging this unit. No 3.5 mm headphone jack = not interested, no matter how awesome TrackID is, I refuse to have a bulge (pictured above) hanging off my device. More pictures over at my Flickr gallery here.

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          Someone in Poland got their hands on a Sony Ericsson W890i. We don’t care how they did it, who they contacted or when it happened, we’re just happy that a group of Sony Ericsson fanboys that write over at SE-Center got their hands on it. The review is in Polish so we’re at a loss of words for what these ninja spies had to say. It is obviously a prototype due to the SE 123 markings on the back, we’re going to have to wait for a retail unit before judging this unit. No 3.5 mm headphone jack = not interested, no matter how awesome TrackID is, I refuse to have a bulge (pictured above) hanging off my device. More pictures over at my Flickr gallery here.


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          • Sony Ericsson W200i gets new colors

            The single most affordable Walkman handset, W200i, just got new colors. I guess the thinking behind Sony Ericsson’s move is that with more color choices, more people will find the phone appealing.

            SEFanatics] Thanks Teemu!

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            The single most affordable Walkman handset, W200i, just got new colors. I guess the thinking behind Sony Ericsson’s move is that with more color choices, more people will find the phone appealing.

            SEFanatics] Thanks Teemu!


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Really good Sony Ericsson T850i concept

Filed under: sony ericsson mobile reviews — admin @ 8:00 am

Really good Sony Ericsson T850i concept

It’s interesting how many Sony Ericsson fan-made concepts we see every week. I guess the Swedish-Japanese handset maker did its homework properly when it comes to branding.

Esato forums. According to him, this 3G-enabled device should come with integrated GPS, 5 MP camera with Xenon flash that can also record VGA videos at 30 fps, VGA screen and the memory expansion slot. Now that I’m thinking, the specs doesn’t look that futuristic and I guess we could expect something like this released during the second half of next year.

What follows are 3D images of the T850i concept phone made by Peter Geerts.

mobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/t1.jpg” alt=”Sony Ericsson T850i concept - pic 2″ class=”none” />

mobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/t3.jpg” alt=”Sony Ericsson T850i concept - pic 4″ class=”none” />

[Via: JAMPBLOG]

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It’s interesting how many Sony Ericsson fan-made concepts we see every week. I guess the Swedish-Japanese handset maker did its homework properly when it comes to branding.

Esato forums. According to him, this 3G-enabled device should come with integrated GPS, 5 MP camera with Xenon flash that can also record VGA videos at 30 fps, VGA screen and the memory expansion slot. Now that I’m thinking, the specs doesn’t look that futuristic and I guess we could expect something like this released during the second half of next year.

What follows are 3D images of the T850i concept phone made by Peter Geerts.

mobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/t1.jpg” alt=”Sony Ericsson T850i concept - pic 2″ class=”none” />

mobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/t3.jpg” alt=”Sony Ericsson T850i concept - pic 4″ class=”none” />

[Via: JAMPBLOG]


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  • Sony Ericsson announces Bluetooth accessories: MBS-100 portable speaker, HCB-105 car handsfree

    Sony Ericsson has just announced two new additions to its accessories range. The first one is the Portable Bluetooth Speaker MBS-100, which is touted as “the perfect accessory for your Walkman phone or most other Bluetooth enabled music phones.” Interesting thing about this cylindrically shaped speaker is that it’s NOT Bluetooth 2.0 compatible, yet it requires A2DP (stereo Bluetooth) support. It looks so sexy and I’ve no doubt it will find buyers as soon as it hits the streets (Q4 2007).

    games, video, or high-speed Web access. It’s also geared to let you choose your music, your way. Select Shake control and just flick the phone to control games or skip and shuffle between tracks. Or opt for SensMe and discover music to match your mood and tempo.

    The K850 Cyber-shot phone is a 5 megapixel camera phone with Auto focus and Xenon flash. It is a Tri-Band HSDPA phone for high-speed picture and video blogging and has advanced digital camera features – BestPic, Photo fix and PictBridge.

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    Sony Ericsson has just announced two new additions to its accessories range. The first one is the Portable Bluetooth Speaker MBS-100, which is touted as “the perfect accessory for your Walkman phone or most other Bluetooth enabled music phones.” Interesting thing about this cylindrically shaped speaker is that it’s NOT Bluetooth 2.0 compatible, yet it requires A2DP (stereo Bluetooth) support. It looks so sexy and I’ve no doubt it will find buyers as soon as it hits the streets (Q4 2007).

    games, video, or high-speed Web access. It’s also geared to let you choose your music, your way. Select Shake control and just flick the phone to control games or skip and shuffle between tracks. Or opt for SensMe and discover music to match your mood and tempo.

    The K850 Cyber-shot phone is a 5 megapixel camera phone with Auto focus and Xenon flash. It is a Tri-Band HSDPA phone for high-speed picture and video blogging and has advanced digital camera features – BestPic, Photo fix and PictBridge.


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      Ah proprietary Sony Ericsson ports. They kill what otherwise would have been a most awesome device. This phone hasn’t been announced yet, but we’re looking at something around 12 mm thin, 3.2 megapixel camera and HSDPA support.

      [Via: Unwired View]

      sonyericssonw890ileakagain.jpg

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      Ah proprietary Sony Ericsson ports. They kill what otherwise would have been a most awesome device. This phone hasn’t been announced yet, but we’re looking at something around 12 mm thin, 3.2 megapixel camera and HSDPA support.

      [Via: Unwired View]

      sonyericssonw890ileakagain.jpg

      sony-ericsson-w890-walkman-back-side-leak23.jpg


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      • Sony Ericsson K630 announced - music, email, HSDPA

        Havana line), the K630 packs HSDPA support, 2″ 262K color 176×220 screen, stereo Bluetooth (A2DP), 2 MP camera, and the Memory Stick Micro (M2) expansion slot. In terms of preloaded software, among other things the device comes with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support, Media Browser, and the web mail application that can connect to the popular web-based email services. The device measures 103×47×15.5 mm, weighs 97 grams, and is set to hit the store shelves in selected markets from Q4 2007.

        Check out the full press release after the jump.

        London, UK - 11 October 2007 - Sony Ericsson today announces the K630, a stylish all-rounder fully packed with all the features needed for managing work life as well as your favourite pictures, video and music.

        • Mobile Broadband (HSDPA)
          Browse the internet, download music or email at broadband speed. Up to 4 times faster than regular 3G speeds.
        • E-mail on the move
          Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync preloaded.
        • Your media in your pocket
          One source in the menu for access to all media. Drag and drop music and videos between phone and PC using Media Manager.

        Information Your Way
        Available in two colours - Havana Gold and Quick Black - the new Sony Ericsson K630i keeps you in control, fully informed and entertained at all times. Powered by turbo 3G (HSDPA) and weighing in at only 97 grams, the K630 delivers a PC-like Web surfing experience in a pocket-sized frame.

        Pre loading of Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync gives you the possibility to mirror your PC/laptop inbox, look out for urgent e-mails and write quick responses. Add to this your Desktop widgets; animated icons that sit on your phone’s desktop and give one press access to your favourite websites, and its easy to see how the K630 brings the Web into your phone. RSS Feeds can even be set-up to keep you up-to-date with the latest news, weather and entertainment.

        Your media in your pocket
        You never know when you might need to snap a picture, so the K630’s 2.0 megapixel camera is always on-hand to shoot still pictures or moving images. Share these instantly with friends via MMS, email or postcard; or by uploading them to your own online gallery, or blogsite. Share the Web address with friends and family to instantly give them access to all your latest photos or video clips.

        The K630 also provides a true music experience. It comes with 256MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) in-box and supports up to 4 gigabytes - that’s up to 3600 full-length tracks. That sounds like a lot, but the K630’s Mobile Broadband (HSDPA) capability means it only takes about 14 seconds to download a full-length music track; up to four times faster than average on a regular 3G phone. To make things easier still, the K630 features a dedicated music key to help you navigate all of those songs.

        The phone features an in-built Media Browser, meaning that there is just one location on the K630’s menu to launch the music player, video player or photo gallery, and so access all of your in-phone content. The K630 comes complete with new Media Manager software in-box to let you easily move your favourite music, photos, videos and more between your PC and your phone. Music tracks or video clips will be automatically converted into phone-friendly formats and creating playlists or adding album artwork to your tracks is simple.

        “The thinking behind the K630 is that it can give you more time to do the things you really want to,” says Martin Winkler, Head of Web Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “The K630 is the perfect tool for managing your day-to-day agenda and keeping up with email, but it is much more than a work-horse. It is the perfect companion for those ‘down-time’ moments, such as waiting for a train, where listening to music or watching a video can make time go that bit faster.”

        The Sony Ericsson K630 will be available in selected markets from Q4 2007.

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        Havana line), the K630 packs HSDPA support, 2″ 262K color 176×220 screen, stereo Bluetooth (A2DP), 2 MP camera, and the Memory Stick Micro (M2) expansion slot. In terms of preloaded software, among other things the device comes with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support, Media Browser, and the web mail application that can connect to the popular web-based email services. The device measures 103×47×15.5 mm, weighs 97 grams, and is set to hit the store shelves in selected markets from Q4 2007.

        Check out the full press release after the jump.

        London, UK - 11 October 2007 - Sony Ericsson today announces the K630, a stylish all-rounder fully packed with all the features needed for managing work life as well as your favourite pictures, video and music.

        • Mobile Broadband (HSDPA)
          Browse the internet, download music or email at broadband speed. Up to 4 times faster than regular 3G speeds.
        • E-mail on the move
          Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync preloaded.
        • Your media in your pocket
          One source in the menu for access to all media. Drag and drop music and videos between phone and PC using Media Manager.

        Information Your Way
        Available in two colours - Havana Gold and Quick Black - the new Sony Ericsson K630i keeps you in control, fully informed and entertained at all times. Powered by turbo 3G (HSDPA) and weighing in at only 97 grams, the K630 delivers a PC-like Web surfing experience in a pocket-sized frame.

        Pre loading of Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync gives you the possibility to mirror your PC/laptop inbox, look out for urgent e-mails and write quick responses. Add to this your Desktop widgets; animated icons that sit on your phone’s desktop and give one press access to your favourite websites, and its easy to see how the K630 brings the Web into your phone. RSS Feeds can even be set-up to keep you up-to-date with the latest news, weather and entertainment.

        Your media in your pocket
        You never know when you might need to snap a picture, so the K630’s 2.0 megapixel camera is always on-hand to shoot still pictures or moving images. Share these instantly with friends via MMS, email or postcard; or by uploading them to your own online gallery, or blogsite. Share the Web address with friends and family to instantly give them access to all your latest photos or video clips.

        The K630 also provides a true music experience. It comes with 256MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) in-box and supports up to 4 gigabytes - that’s up to 3600 full-length tracks. That sounds like a lot, but the K630’s Mobile Broadband (HSDPA) capability means it only takes about 14 seconds to download a full-length music track; up to four times faster than average on a regular 3G phone. To make things easier still, the K630 features a dedicated music key to help you navigate all of those songs.

        The phone features an in-built Media Browser, meaning that there is just one location on the K630’s menu to launch the music player, video player or photo gallery, and so access all of your in-phone content. The K630 comes complete with new Media Manager software in-box to let you easily move your favourite music, photos, videos and more between your PC and your phone. Music tracks or video clips will be automatically converted into phone-friendly formats and creating playlists or adding album artwork to your tracks is simple.

        “The thinking behind the K630 is that it can give you more time to do the things you really want to,” says Martin Winkler, Head of Web Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “The K630 is the perfect tool for managing your day-to-day agenda and keeping up with email, but it is much more than a work-horse. It is the perfect companion for those ‘down-time’ moments, such as waiting for a train, where listening to music or watching a video can make time go that bit faster.”

        The Sony Ericsson K630 will be available in selected markets from Q4 2007.


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        • Pictures: Sony Ericsson K850i unboxing

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          [Full gallery over at Daily Mobile]

          Phone Scoop has a great video preview if you’re interested in this device:

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          [Full gallery over at Daily Mobile]

          Phone Scoop has a great video preview if you’re interested in this device:

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          • Sony Ericsson K850i approved by the FCC

            K850i, passing the FCC hurdle. The mentioned phone comes with a built-in 5 MP camera with auto-focus and Xenon flash light, and has just recently started appearing in the markets across Europe. Literally all popular bands (except 1700) are supported, meaning you WILL won’t be able to experience all the glory of the HSDPA in the U.S. And in case you want to hurry up, I guess you could already buy it from any of the U.S. mobile phone importers…

            [Via: MobileWhack]

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            K850i, passing the FCC hurdle. The mentioned phone comes with a built-in 5 MP camera with auto-focus and Xenon flash light, and has just recently started appearing in the markets across Europe. Literally all popular bands (except 1700) are supported, meaning you WILL won’t be able to experience all the glory of the HSDPA in the U.S. And in case you want to hurry up, I guess you could already buy it from any of the U.S. mobile phone importers…

            [Via: MobileWhack]


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            • Sony Ericsson W200i gets new colors

              The single most affordable Walkman handset, W200i, just got new colors. I guess the thinking behind Sony Ericsson’s move is that with more color choices, more people will find the phone appealing.

              SEFanatics] Thanks Teemu!

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              The single most affordable Walkman handset, W200i, just got new colors. I guess the thinking behind Sony Ericsson’s move is that with more color choices, more people will find the phone appealing.

              SEFanatics] Thanks Teemu!


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              • Sony Ericsson W910i, K850i start shipping this month

                W910i Walkman and K850i Cyber-shot phones this month. The idea is of course to benefit from the Christmas shopping season, hence “selected markets” will see the new devices — W910i in “Hearty Red” or “Noble Black”, and K850i in “Velvet Blue” or “Luminous Green” — being available in the coming weeks and months.

                Just to recap very briefly, both devices are HSDPA enabled and are set to dominate their respective fields - music phone and a camera phone. Full press release follows after the jump.

                London, UK - 11th October, 2007 - With Christmas sales fast approaching, Sony Ericsson today announces that its latest Walkman and Cyber-shot phones, the W910 and the K850, will be available in stores across selected markets from this month.

                Since the launch of the W800 in August 2005, sales of Walkman phones have reached 45 million units. The first Cyber-shot phone launched in June 2006 and volumes are now reaching 13 million units. The W910 and the K850 build on these successes and continue to deliver the best mobile music and camera phone experiences. Both new phones boast Turbo-3G speeds (HSDPA) for fast download of music and other content and come packed with unique features.

                Slide to a new Walkman beat
                The W910 Walkman phone is designed for entertainment; whether music, 3D games, video, or high-speed Web access. It’s also geared to let you choose your music, your way. Select Shake control and just flick the phone to control games or skip and shuffle between music tracks. Or opt for SensMe and discover music to match your mood and tempo. The W910 can hold over 900 of your favourite songs* on the 1GB Memory Stick Micro that is provided out of the box, with room for plenty more thanks to the expandable memory.

                You can now even colour-match your W910 with some of Sony Ericsson’s bestselling accessories. The Portable Speakers MPS-70 and the Stereo Bluetooth Headset HBH DS-220 now come in the same Hearty Red colour so you can enjoy your music in complete style.

                “Our users tell us how important it is to have their music always with them - and to be able to get it on to their phone with a minimum of fuss. This is why we have great expectations for the W910″, says Ben Padley, Head of Music Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “The W910 makes it quicker and easier than ever before to transfer or download music so that it is always available at your fingertips. The ‘slider’ design is also something that resonates well with our customers; the W580 Walkman phone was the best selling Sony Ericsson mobile phone globally in Q3 of this year”.

                Your camera always with you
                The K850 Cyber-shot phone is equipped with a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, Xenon flash and Video Light that together help produce true digital camera results. Even if you are not an expert photographer, the K850 does everything to help you get the best possible shots on your phone. Photo Fix automatically improves light balance in one click to make your picture as good as it can get. When taking a picture of a moving object, for example at a sports event, you can select BestPic and take nine pictures in one burst. Then simply choose the best and delete the rest.

                “Sony Ericsson is first and foremost about offering the best phone for you, but with the K850 we also give consumers a 100% credible alternative to a digital camera”, says Sven Totté, Head of Imaging Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “With unique features such as BestPic, Photo Fix and Auto Rotate combined in an easy to use and intuitive phone, the K850 delivers the best picture quality of any camera phone currently on the market”

                The Sony Ericsson W910 Walkman phone will be available in either Hearty Red or Noble Black. The K850 Cyber-shot phone has a colour choice of either Velvet Blue or Luminous Green. Both will be available in-store across selected markets from October 2007.

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                W910i Walkman and K850i Cyber-shot phones this month. The idea is of course to benefit from the Christmas shopping season, hence “selected markets” will see the new devices — W910i in “Hearty Red” or “Noble Black”, and K850i in “Velvet Blue” or “Luminous Green” — being available in the coming weeks and months.

                Just to recap very briefly, both devices are HSDPA enabled and are set to dominate their respective fields - music phone and a camera phone. Full press release follows after the jump.

                London, UK - 11th October, 2007 - With Christmas sales fast approaching, Sony Ericsson today announces that its latest Walkman and Cyber-shot phones, the W910 and the K850, will be available in stores across selected markets from this month.

                Since the launch of the W800 in August 2005, sales of Walkman phones have reached 45 million units. The first Cyber-shot phone launched in June 2006 and volumes are now reaching 13 million units. The W910 and the K850 build on these successes and continue to deliver the best mobile music and camera phone experiences. Both new phones boast Turbo-3G speeds (HSDPA) for fast download of music and other content and come packed with unique features.

                Slide to a new Walkman beat
                The W910 Walkman phone is designed for entertainment; whether music, 3D games, video, or high-speed Web access. It’s also geared to let you choose your music, your way. Select Shake control and just flick the phone to control games or skip and shuffle between music tracks. Or opt for SensMe and discover music to match your mood and tempo. The W910 can hold over 900 of your favourite songs* on the 1GB Memory Stick Micro that is provided out of the box, with room for plenty more thanks to the expandable memory.

                You can now even colour-match your W910 with some of Sony Ericsson’s bestselling accessories. The Portable Speakers MPS-70 and the Stereo Bluetooth Headset HBH DS-220 now come in the same Hearty Red colour so you can enjoy your music in complete style.

                “Our users tell us how important it is to have their music always with them - and to be able to get it on to their phone with a minimum of fuss. This is why we have great expectations for the W910″, says Ben Padley, Head of Music Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “The W910 makes it quicker and easier than ever before to transfer or download music so that it is always available at your fingertips. The ‘slider’ design is also something that resonates well with our customers; the W580 Walkman phone was the best selling Sony Ericsson mobile phone globally in Q3 of this year”.

                Your camera always with you
                The K850 Cyber-shot phone is equipped with a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, Xenon flash and Video Light that together help produce true digital camera results. Even if you are not an expert photographer, the K850 does everything to help you get the best possible shots on your phone. Photo Fix automatically improves light balance in one click to make your picture as good as it can get. When taking a picture of a moving object, for example at a sports event, you can select BestPic and take nine pictures in one burst. Then simply choose the best and delete the rest.

                “Sony Ericsson is first and foremost about offering the best phone for you, but with the K850 we also give consumers a 100% credible alternative to a digital camera”, says Sven Totté, Head of Imaging Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “With unique features such as BestPic, Photo Fix and Auto Rotate combined in an easy to use and intuitive phone, the K850 delivers the best picture quality of any camera phone currently on the market”

                The Sony Ericsson W910 Walkman phone will be available in either Hearty Red or Noble Black. The K850 Cyber-shot phone has a colour choice of either Velvet Blue or Luminous Green. Both will be available in-store across selected markets from October 2007.


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                • Sony Ericsson W890i prototype leaked, sold illegally and now reviewed for your pleasure

                  w890i.jpg

                  Someone in Poland got their hands on a Sony Ericsson W890i. We don’t care how they did it, who they contacted or when it happened, we’re just happy that a group of Sony Ericsson fanboys that write over at SE-Center got their hands on it. The review is in Polish so we’re at a loss of words for what these ninja spies had to say. It is obviously a prototype due to the SE 123 markings on the back, we’re going to have to wait for a retail unit before judging this unit. No 3.5 mm headphone jack = not interested, no matter how awesome TrackID is, I refuse to have a bulge (pictured above) hanging off my device. More pictures over at my Flickr gallery here.

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                  w890i.jpg

                  Someone in Poland got their hands on a Sony Ericsson W890i. We don’t care how they did it, who they contacted or when it happened, we’re just happy that a group of Sony Ericsson fanboys that write over at SE-Center got their hands on it. The review is in Polish so we’re at a loss of words for what these ninja spies had to say. It is obviously a prototype due to the SE 123 markings on the back, we’re going to have to wait for a retail unit before judging this unit. No 3.5 mm headphone jack = not interested, no matter how awesome TrackID is, I refuse to have a bulge (pictured above) hanging off my device. More pictures over at my Flickr gallery here.


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October 30, 2007

Sony Ericsson W910i, K850i start shipping this month

Filed under: sony ericsson mobile reviews — admin @ 3:00 pm

Sony Ericsson W910i, K850i start shipping this month

W910i Walkman and K850i Cyber-shot phones this month. The idea is of course to benefit from the Christmas shopping season, hence “selected markets” will see the new devices — W910i in “Hearty Red” or “Noble Black”, and K850i in “Velvet Blue” or “Luminous Green” — being available in the coming weeks and months.

Just to recap very briefly, both devices are HSDPA enabled and are set to dominate their respective fields - music phone and a camera phone. Full press release follows after the jump.

London, UK - 11th October, 2007 - With Christmas sales fast approaching, Sony Ericsson today announces that its latest Walkman and Cyber-shot phones, the W910 and the K850, will be available in stores across selected markets from this month.

Since the launch of the W800 in August 2005, sales of Walkman phones have reached 45 million units. The first Cyber-shot phone launched in June 2006 and volumes are now reaching 13 million units. The W910 and the K850 build on these successes and continue to deliver the best mobile music and camera phone experiences. Both new phones boast Turbo-3G speeds (HSDPA) for fast download of music and other content and come packed with unique features.

Slide to a new Walkman beat
The W910 Walkman phone is designed for entertainment; whether music, 3D games, video, or high-speed Web access. It’s also geared to let you choose your music, your way. Select Shake control and just flick the phone to control games or skip and shuffle between music tracks. Or opt for SensMe and discover music to match your mood and tempo. The W910 can hold over 900 of your favourite songs* on the 1GB Memory Stick Micro that is provided out of the box, with room for plenty more thanks to the expandable memory.

You can now even colour-match your W910 with some of Sony Ericsson’s bestselling accessories. The Portable Speakers MPS-70 and the Stereo Bluetooth Headset HBH DS-220 now come in the same Hearty Red colour so you can enjoy your music in complete style.

“Our users tell us how important it is to have their music always with them - and to be able to get it on to their phone with a minimum of fuss. This is why we have great expectations for the W910″, says Ben Padley, Head of Music Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “The W910 makes it quicker and easier than ever before to transfer or download music so that it is always available at your fingertips. The ‘slider’ design is also something that resonates well with our customers; the W580 Walkman phone was the best selling Sony Ericsson mobile phone globally in Q3 of this year”.

Your camera always with you
The K850 Cyber-shot phone is equipped with a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, Xenon flash and Video Light that together help produce true digital camera results. Even if you are not an expert photographer, the K850 does everything to help you get the best possible shots on your phone. Photo Fix automatically improves light balance in one click to make your picture as good as it can get. When taking a picture of a moving object, for example at a sports event, you can select BestPic and take nine pictures in one burst. Then simply choose the best and delete the rest.

“Sony Ericsson is first and foremost about offering the best phone for you, but with the K850 we also give consumers a 100% credible alternative to a digital camera”, says Sven Totté, Head of Imaging Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “With unique features such as BestPic, Photo Fix and Auto Rotate combined in an easy to use and intuitive phone, the K850 delivers the best picture quality of any camera phone currently on the market”

The Sony Ericsson W910 Walkman phone will be available in either Hearty Red or Noble Black. The K850 Cyber-shot phone has a colour choice of either Velvet Blue or Luminous Green. Both will be available in-store across selected markets from October 2007.

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W910i Walkman and K850i Cyber-shot phones this month. The idea is of course to benefit from the Christmas shopping season, hence “selected markets” will see the new devices — W910i in “Hearty Red” or “Noble Black”, and K850i in “Velvet Blue” or “Luminous Green” — being available in the coming weeks and months.

Just to recap very briefly, both devices are HSDPA enabled and are set to dominate their respective fields - music phone and a camera phone. Full press release follows after the jump.

London, UK - 11th October, 2007 - With Christmas sales fast approaching, Sony Ericsson today announces that its latest Walkman and Cyber-shot phones, the W910 and the K850, will be available in stores across selected markets from this month.

Since the launch of the W800 in August 2005, sales of Walkman phones have reached 45 million units. The first Cyber-shot phone launched in June 2006 and volumes are now reaching 13 million units. The W910 and the K850 build on these successes and continue to deliver the best mobile music and camera phone experiences. Both new phones boast Turbo-3G speeds (HSDPA) for fast download of music and other content and come packed with unique features.

Slide to a new Walkman beat
The W910 Walkman phone is designed for entertainment; whether music, 3D games, video, or high-speed Web access. It’s also geared to let you choose your music, your way. Select Shake control and just flick the phone to control games or skip and shuffle between music tracks. Or opt for SensMe and discover music to match your mood and tempo. The W910 can hold over 900 of your favourite songs* on the 1GB Memory Stick Micro that is provided out of the box, with room for plenty more thanks to the expandable memory.

You can now even colour-match your W910 with some of Sony Ericsson’s bestselling accessories. The Portable Speakers MPS-70 and the Stereo Bluetooth Headset HBH DS-220 now come in the same Hearty Red colour so you can enjoy your music in complete style.

“Our users tell us how important it is to have their music always with them - and to be able to get it on to their phone with a minimum of fuss. This is why we have great expectations for the W910″, says Ben Padley, Head of Music Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “The W910 makes it quicker and easier than ever before to transfer or download music so that it is always available at your fingertips. The ‘slider’ design is also something that resonates well with our customers; the W580 Walkman phone was the best selling Sony Ericsson mobile phone globally in Q3 of this year”.

Your camera always with you
The K850 Cyber-shot phone is equipped with a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, Xenon flash and Video Light that together help produce true digital camera results. Even if you are not an expert photographer, the K850 does everything to help you get the best possible shots on your phone. Photo Fix automatically improves light balance in one click to make your picture as good as it can get. When taking a picture of a moving object, for example at a sports event, you can select BestPic and take nine pictures in one burst. Then simply choose the best and delete the rest.

“Sony Ericsson is first and foremost about offering the best phone for you, but with the K850 we also give consumers a 100% credible alternative to a digital camera”, says Sven Totté, Head of Imaging Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “With unique features such as BestPic, Photo Fix and Auto Rotate combined in an easy to use and intuitive phone, the K850 delivers the best picture quality of any camera phone currently on the market”

The Sony Ericsson W910 Walkman phone will be available in either Hearty Red or Noble Black. The K850 Cyber-shot phone has a colour choice of either Velvet Blue or Luminous Green. Both will be available in-store across selected markets from October 2007.


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  • Sony Ericsson W890i prototype leaked, sold illegally and now reviewed for your pleasure

    w890i.jpg

    Someone in Poland got their hands on a Sony Ericsson W890i. We don’t care how they did it, who they contacted or when it happened, we’re just happy that a group of Sony Ericsson fanboys that write over at SE-Center got their hands on it. The review is in Polish so we’re at a loss of words for what these ninja spies had to say. It is obviously a prototype due to the SE 123 markings on the back, we’re going to have to wait for a retail unit before judging this unit. No 3.5 mm headphone jack = not interested, no matter how awesome TrackID is, I refuse to have a bulge (pictured above) hanging off my device. More pictures over at my Flickr gallery here.

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    w890i.jpg

    Someone in Poland got their hands on a Sony Ericsson W890i. We don’t care how they did it, who they contacted or when it happened, we’re just happy that a group of Sony Ericsson fanboys that write over at SE-Center got their hands on it. The review is in Polish so we’re at a loss of words for what these ninja spies had to say. It is obviously a prototype due to the SE 123 markings on the back, we’re going to have to wait for a retail unit before judging this unit. No 3.5 mm headphone jack = not interested, no matter how awesome TrackID is, I refuse to have a bulge (pictured above) hanging off my device. More pictures over at my Flickr gallery here.


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      In addition, Sony Ericsson has also prepared the virtual W910i site, allowing users to try the Walkman phone before actually purchasing it. Nice!

      [Via: JAMPBLOG]

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      K850i Cyber-shot and W910i Walkman phones. These two are top of the line products from the Swedish-Japanese handset maker, and are made to provide their users with top camera and music playback experiences respectively. Too bad they’re not running on top of some mobile OS, but I don’t find that to be a deal breaker for many people.

      In addition, Sony Ericsson has also prepared the virtual W910i site, allowing users to try the Walkman phone before actually purchasing it. Nice!

      [Via: JAMPBLOG]


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