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Sony Ericsson F305


The new Sony Ericsson F305: experience a new dimension in gaming!

If gaming is your passion then the Sony Ericsson shall tickle your fancy. The phone was designed specifically for the youth and has motion gaming lets users have control of gaming at the flick of a wrist or the swing of an arm and the see the results right away on the screen. The phone is fitted with an advanced motion sensor that can follow gamer’s moves such a throwing a punch or swinging an arm as in bowling.

The phone has stereo speakers that have good sound output that allows gamers to enjoy gaming with undistorted sound and share music with friends using a media player, this phone takes mobile gaming to a level never experienced before. In addition to gaming the phone offers other features such as a digital camera. The camera is a 2- megapixel one allowing you to capture those unexpected moments. The phone is also fitted with a Bluetooth connectivity that allows users to share photos and music with friends. The phone also has a memory stick that can be transferred from phone to phone as users share important stuff. The phone has style-up covers that can be changed to totally change the appearance of your phone, the phone comes with two such covers friends may even think you have two phones when you switch them.

The phone comes with preloaded motion games such as “Bowling”, “Bass fishing” and “Jockey” and some additional motion games developed by Gameloft. Sony Ericsson also provides a further 50 or more games that can be downloaded by users at PlayNow. The phone allows games to be played horizontally with well dedicated gaming keys.

The F305 is available in polar white and mystic black. The phone is a quad-Band Edge GSM phone that supports 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 bands of frequency. The phone has a long lasting battery giving gamers an uninterrupted 8 hours of ply and a backup power pack the Sony Ericsson power pack CPP-100 which is an accessory that will be made available to selected outlets.

With this phone gaming will certainly attract friends for you, if you get this phone forget about ever being lonely this baby will surely be your closest pal and it will surely attract viewers who will definitely want to be associated with you. If you are a parent why not buy this lovely phone for your child perhaps as a present or something you can be best assured that they will never find the time to be up to mischief as they will be too busy gaming and you can check on them.

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Sony Ericsson Idou


Digital Cameras surely seem to be having a tough time these days, with the growing popularity of high resolution camera phones. Such phones incorporate powerful cameras, lens as well as features that can put them in the same league as the digital cameras. Moreover, these camera phones offer smartphone capabilities, calling, messaging, emailing, music and more. Sony Ericsson Idou Touchscreen Smartphone is one such phone which packs a breath-taking supreme 12 Megapixel Camera in it.

This camera phone offers easy operation too with its 3.5” TFT touchscreen, which has a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels. With the capability of displaying almost 16 million colours, this phone can really get you drooling over it. An accelerometer has also been built into it for screen display rotation between landscape and portrait orientation. A large enough memory lets you store numerous contacts, call details and other information. A microSD card slot is present too, for memory expansion. This smartphone runs on Nokia’s Symbian OS.

Turning our attention to the networking options that this phone offers – GPRS and EDGE technologies are supported. High internet access rates can also be achieved with the 3G capability of this device. Bluetooth connectivity is available as well for transfer of data to and from other Bluetooth capable devices in the vicinity. A USB 2.0 port is housed in this phone too. A-GPS support with Google maps provide access to location based utilities.

The 12MP camera mentioned earlier features auto-focus, xenon flash, face and smile detection. The geo-tagging facility is available too. A second VGA camera is present too, for video calling. On the music front, this smartphone has an FM radio and a music player, which is compatible with a variety of file formats. Measurements wise, this phone is 111mm long, 54mm wide and 15mm thick. Thus, the Sony Ericsson Idou 12MP Camera Phone can be your best travelling pal, offering you a powerful camera, music, calling, messaging, emailing and internet surfing abilities, all in one.

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Asus P320 mobile phone

Asus P320 mobile phone
"It all goes together to make a well-rounded smartphone that's just about the most pocketable Windows Mobile PDA phone you're likely to come across. Unfortunately, though, there's no getting around the fact that the P320's small screen makes using Windows Mobile Professional even more fiddly to use than it normally is. But if you don't mind getting the stylus out occasionally and want the push email and office document features of a Windows Mobile device without the bulk, it's a very solid option. And the inclusion of a GPS receiver in a device this small is just the icing on the cake."
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Asus M930 mobile phone


The sector, where Asus M930 mobile phone excels despite its compact design is the storage capacity sphere. The internal memory of this device refers to a satisfactory 256MB as Nokia E90 mobile phone has only a 128MB on-board memory. Consequently, both the models offer expansion slots suiting microSD cards. Asus M930 also trails in the display screen part with only a 2.6 inches diagonal sized TFT of 400 x 240 pixels resolution to boast as the N90 Communicator proudly presents a magnificent active matrix TFT of 800 x 352 pixels resolution and 16 million colours. The external display screen of the E90 mobile phone is also studded with as much colours and 240 x 320 pixels. Messaging features in both these models too are almost indistinguishable with both the gladiators having stacked their quivers with the best lot one can get anywhere in the market such as Push E-mail, Instant Messaging, various Email protocols like IMAP 4, SMTP and POP3, MMS and SMS.
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Sony Ericsson Z770i


There are two things inspired Sony Ericsson to launch this model: the developing idea of slim devices and the real opportunities to create this kind of phones. And the most important reason was that the system board had been already designed, and it was a matter of time to implement it. While in 2007 the company was eager to enrich the bar form-factor, this year will bring about many interesting clamshell solutions. As, you may agree with us, with two dozens of bar-phones the company does well, but three slider phones and one clamshell is insignificant range for this company. And these two form-factors will be introduced by the engineers and marketers of Sony Ericsson in the near future.

The bet on bar-phones prevented the introduction of interesting clamshells in 2007, as this form-factor is accepted differently by consumers and has different priorities according to their opinion. They sometimes can take no notice to the thought-out design and ergonomics, only because a handset lags behind modern trends or has a price incompatible with the multimedia characteristics. Besides the A100 couldn’t bring about broader functions. Considering the phone division into simple phones and Cyber Shot and Walkman series, the users have to sacrifice something. If the vendor had combined the program characteristics of these lines into one model, they eventually would have had a substantial decline in demand on other handsets only because of one very functional clamshell. The company has already had experience in creating these “all in one” solutions, but nowadays when devices for different purposes have good sales, the launch of an ultimate-solution is unlikely in the near future. To a certain exchange the program platform A200 stimulated the development of the clamshell segment, as since now all merits of the previous generation of phones were concentrated in one device; moreover they added the powerful application to view the multimedia content. So as there were neither hardware nor software hurdles to create rather slim and functional clamshell phone, they had no reasons to delay the presentation of the new phone. So they did it: six month later after the presentation of the A200 implemented for the first time in the K850i, in Barcelona Sony Ericsson introduced its compact clamshell Z770i, which our review is about.
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