Sony Ericsson Mobile reviews

July 2, 2008

Sony Ericsson C905: 8 megapixels, 20 mm thick and over 130 grams of kick ass

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Sony Ericsson C905: 8 megapixels, 20 mm thick and over 130 grams of kick ass
Supposedly this will be announced tomorrow. We brought you some live photos, and even a video, well here are some more to wet your appetite for crazy high end camera phones. [Via: Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog] —Related Articles at IntoMobile:Sony Ericsson announces 5 new phones, 3 Bluetooth headsets, 2 HSPA USB modemsSony Ericsson C905 Shiho leaked; That's […]

Supposedly this will be announced tomorrow. We brought you some live photos, and even a video, well here are some more to wet your appetite for crazy high end camera phones.

[Via: Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog]

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    up and running, we're eager to see T-Mobile bring some serious 1700Mhz 3G-compatible handsets into their stable. Some eagle-eyed detective work by Cellphonesignal has uncovered FCC documents that clue us in to a new T-Mobile 3G handset - the Sony Ericsson Bella.

    We're looking for T-Mobile to pick up the Sony Ericsson Bella as the Sony Ericsson TM506, with support for T-Mobile's own special flavor of 3G. The Sony Ericsson TM506 Bella should drop with support for dual-band 3G (UMTS/HSDPA) frequencies - specifically, the 1700Mhz and 2100Mhz bands that T-Mobile's AWS 3G network requires.

    And, to make sure this tri-band (850/1800/1900Mhz) GSM clamshell doesn't disappoint, T-Mobile's Sony Ericsson TM506 will be packed with a decent feature-set. A quick look at the user-guide shows that the Sony Ericsson TM506 will sport aGPS, a web-feeds reader (RSS, podcasts, news), and a 2 megapixel camera.

    Bring on the 1700Mhz 3G goodness, T-Mobile!

    Hit up the gallery below for more pics of the T-Mobile-bound Sony Ericsson TM506.

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    [Via: Cellphonesignal]


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        new devices, today Sony Ericsson also announced the World View 2008 competition, allowing camera phone owners around the world to compete and win "phenomenal prizes."

        • The People's Choice prize is awarded to the person who receives the most votes from the public around the world and includes a "trip of a lifetime" worth 5,000 GPB/6,250 EUR.
        • The Experts' Choice winner, on the other hand, is chosen by Sony Ericsson's panel of elite photography judges. The main prize is once-in-a-lifetime trip worth 10,000 GBP/12,500 EUR.

        It's not an easy task to win the World View competition. 2007's World View winner, Wang Feng from China comments on the image that won him the prestigious title: "I took the image after my car fell into a ditch and got covered in mud. As I was trying to get the car out, the fly landed on the windscreen and I thought it was the perfect picture. I would not have captured it if I had not had my camera phone with me."

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          Boy Genius. As the highest-end, and most anticipated, smartphone in Sony Ericsson's near-term pipeline, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 has seen more than its fair share of the light that is lime.

          And, just to make sure the rest of us are drooling with envious lust, Boy Genius has posted their own hands-on review of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 - replete with device impressions and photos. The XPERIA brand represents the highest end of Sony Ericsson's "converged device" market, and as such, it get high marks for all its techno-wizardry. The optical joystick is apparently peachy keen, as is the gloriously wide 800×480 WVGA display. And, with UMTS/HSDPA in tow to make wireless data transfers on Windows MObile 6.1 a breeze, the XPERIA X1 is apparently a joy to use - despite the fact that the Boy Genius's pre-production version of the XPERIA X1 tended to bog down a bit.

          First-impressions aren't the end-all-be-all when it comes to handset reviews, but this pre-production XPERIA X1 scored low marks in the QWERTY-keyboard department. That snazzy, arc-sliding QWERTY keyboard is apparently not as easy to use as it was cracked up to be. Lack of feedback is mentioned as the keyboard's worst attribute - interesting, because our own (limited) time with the XPERIA X1 left us with a positive impression of the solid keyboard and sliding mechanism.

          Hit up Boy Genius for the rest of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 gallery - sans Sony Ericsson's Panel UI, of course.

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            Maria Sharapova as a brand ambassador. And honestly, whom do you want to watch more?

            Today the Swedish-Japanese handset maker unveiled the Maria Sharapova Design Collection in London, inspired by the beautiful tennis player's own lifestyle and the latest fashion trends. She worked alongside Sony Ericsson’s design team to create a collection of accessories:

            • IDC-31 Courtside Case,
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            • IDC-33 Party Bag, and
            • IDC-34 Travel Wallet.

            I'm sure ladies among our readers will find some of these appealing… More photos are available in Sony Ericsson's media library.

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              J132 and K330, which we've covered in the previous article.

            • Then there's the "Motion Gaming" ready F305 and S302 Snapshot, which we also covered alongside three Bluetooth headsets (also announced today).
            • The baddest Cyber-shot is now officially official. The C905 is the first mobile phone with 8.1 megapixel camera, and also has WiFi and GPS support. Once it hits the market in Q4, it will be the best feature phone. Three color options are available - "Night Black," "Ice Silver" and "Copper Gold" and three variations - C905 (for Europe), C905a (for North America) and C905c (for China).
            • Finally, the Swedish-Japanese company also announced two HSPA USB modems - MD400 and MD400g. Aside from the HSPA radio, both devices also pack microSD and Memory Stick Micro (M2) slots and the latter model (MD400g) even boasts the built-in GPS receiver. They'll hit the market in last quarter of this year.

            And that's it. Nice day for Sony Ericsson fans, even though we also hoped to see BeiBei and Paris unveiled as well… Keep reading cause we have more photos after the jump.

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            Tuesday, June 17th, will be an interesting day for Sony Ericsson. Two of the phones the Swedish-Japanese company will announce have been leaked — mobile gaming focused - F305 and quick shooter - S302. Touted as the company's first motion gaming enabled phone (even though the W910i and K850i also have built-in accelerometers), the F305 is […]

            June 17th, will be an interesting day for Sony Ericsson. Two of the phones the Swedish-Japanese company will announce have been leaked — mobile gaming focused - F305 and quick shooter - S302.

            Touted as the company's first motion gaming enabled phone (even though the W910i and K850i also have built-in accelerometers), the F305 is the quad-band GSM + EDGE handset. It has dedicated gaming buttons around its 2-inch 176×220 screen, and loud stereo speakers on the back to make the gaming experience more enjoyable. There's also Bluetooth support, 2 megapixel camera, Memory Stick Micro (M2) slot, FM radio, music player with TrackID support. Three games come pre-loaded with the device - Bowling, Bass fishing, and Jockey. The Sony Ericsson F305 is a low-to-mid range device, measuring 96×47×14.6 mm and weighing 97.5 grams. It will be available in "select markets" in Q3 2008, in "Polar White" and "Mystic Black."

            On the other hand, the quad-band GSM+EDGE Sony Ericsson S302 will be sold as an affordable camera phone. It has the same screen as the F305, and also comes with Bluetooth support, FM Radio, 2 megapixel camera and memory card slot. The S302 is the first device in the new Sony Ericsson's series - Snapshot. It measures 101×46×11, weighs 79 grams and will be available in "Thunder Grey" and "Crystal Blue" in Q4 this year.

            In addition to new phones, the Sony Ericsson will also unveil new Bluetooth headsets - HBH-PV-715, HBH-PV-720 (supports StyleUp covers) and HBH-PV-740 (features a status display).

            Check out more images after the jump.

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              Apparently the relationship between Sony and Sony-Ericsson has become somewhat frosty, over what sony considers the "strategic error" of giving SE it's "Walkman" brand name.

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