Sony Ericsson W880i : Unlock the Music Mystery

Posted on January 14th, 2010 in Shopping by

Sony Ericsson W880i : Unlock the Music Mystery
 
Sony Ericsson has done a wonderful job by brining the highly impressive walkman phones into the market. Catapulted with a plethora of music features, these walkman phones are exposing real threats to the compact MP3 players, expensive ipods or any other digital music players. While you can experience sensational music output with your mobile handsets, apparently, there is no reason to keep separate devices. These walkman music players are not only meant for music purposes, they are heavily loaded with some other new age features as well.

The all new Sony Ericsson W880i is a stylish walkman music phone with great music playback features. The first thing that catches your eyes is its lean and thin profile-the handset measures 103 x 46.5 x 9.4 mm and weighs just 71 grams-too good to resist! Despite its slim built, the handset doesn’t miss out on any standard features. Walkman 2.0 Music Player is smart enough to deliver crystal clear sound output-even a pin drop sound will make sense to your ears. MegaBass, PlayNow, TrackID, MusicDJ are the perfect tools to make your musical journey even more glorious.

The Sony Ericsson W880i houses a 2 megapixel camera with 2.5 x digital zoom. Take pictures, record quality videos-do whatever you want. As always with Sony Ericsson, connectivity is not an issue-you will get good connectivity tools like 3G, Bluetooth, Fast Port, GPRS, UMTS and USB in the handset. Additional features like push email, sound recorder, Bluetooth stereo (A2DP), 3D games, Java games, speakerphone, flight mode, business card exchange, web browser, RSS Feeds etc. give unique ‘mobile’ experience to you.

The Sony Ericsson W880 is studded with a 262k colour TFT screen with resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Built-in 16MB memory plus Memory Stick Micro support is a good enough reason to attract you. Isn’t that? Don’t forget, the handset offers up to 6.5 hours of talktime and up to 400 hours of standby time.

If anyone want more information about this latest W880i and also want to buy at contract offers then visit Sony W880i Deals

Sony Ericsson W880i : Unlock the Music Mystery by JAYSON PABLO

Camera Phone Photo

Posted on January 5th, 2010 in Shopping by

Camera Phone Photo

The digital age has taken the world by storm, with the introduction of the camera phone, photo digital imagery tools are at the fingertips of consumers today because they are built-in to low end and high end styled cellular devices that are the rage with American all over the country.

A camera phone photo is very easily taken and can provide people the proof they need in court when trying to describe the damage that occurred during an automobile accident. With these camera phone photo images, it is quite possible to make historical photo reminders through digital imagery and streaming media that will be imbedded in the minds of people all over the world when taken in moments that prove justice is still alive and prospering.

A selling device for cellular telephone companies, this widely marketed camera phone photo feature has become the rage for the X-generation and a play toy for the baby boomers who never thought this type of technology would ever come their way.

With the convenience of a cellular phone portability, these camera phone photo featured items are available in different models that come with zoom features, better picture quality and resolution adjustments, and are installed with various lenses that can be styled to meet the needs of users.

Cellular phone companies
have found a new niche to bring in new revenues with the camera phone photo feature. Since these handheld communication devices are equipped with wireless technologies, these cellular phones are capable of sending a camera phone photo to people anywhere in the world that has an Internet email account.

With this ability, cellular telephone companies have found an avenue to charge customers for the convenience of sharing a camera phone photo with friends and family and charge by the kilobyte amount that each digital cellular phone photo file is saved as.

For people that are sharing intimate events that require a lot of photographs, particularly a wedding and reception celebration or a sporting event where celebrity photographs can be secured, these kilobyte camera phone photo opportunities can cost the consumer millions of dollars a year. This charge should be eliminated from the cellular telephone bills, and should be offered as a standard feature instead in the consumer’s cellular phone rate plan. There is no charge for maintaining the camera phone photo on the cellular phone but consumers should wonder how long that would be feasible.

Camera Phone Photo / Cathy Peterson

Cathy Peterson writes about Photoworks Coupons, Kodak coupons and Photo camera Coupons.

Wireless Phones: Worth The Convenience?

Posted on January 4th, 2010 in Shopping by

Wireless Phones: Worth The Convenience?

Can you image being stranded somewhere by yourself? Now, if that picture isn’t bad enough, image being stranded without your cell phone. It’s hard to believe that about 15 years ago, cell phones were practically unheard of. Wireless phones, especially cellular phones, are one of today’s best inventions. Even wireless home phones are wonderfully convenient. For all of you talkaholics, wireless phones allow you to prepare dinner, change the baby’s diaper, do the laundry, and water the garden, all while carrying on hours of conversation without missing a beat. How neat is that?

The down sides to wireless phones are that they need to be charged quite frequently. After 2-3 hours of usage, wireless phones usually need recharging. This can be especially annoying since a very important conversation could be interrupted or cut short. How many times have you been in the middle of a conversation and go “…Did you hear me,…hello, hello..”, then you realize that your call has been cut off? Then your party calls back, apologizing for the interruption. Sometimes the interruption is at no fault of either party. It is can be due to the signal being lost as well. This can also be very annoying in the event of an emergency and crucial information is being communicated.

However, there are more positive reasons why almost everybody (including your grandmother) uses some form of a wireless phone. For instance, authorities can track you down using your wireless or cell phone through frequency towers in the event of a kidnapping, accident or other emergency situation. Also traveling with and using your wireless phone out of town is another “Must Have” convenience. Don’t you agree? They are also becoming more and more compact, even in different styles, colors, features and accessories for more carrying convenience. How nice!

Overall, the conveniences of all wireless phones, whether cellular or mobile, are still well worth and out-weigh the inconveniences. In fact, cell phones have practically made pay phones obsolete. Think about it, when was the last time you saw a pay phone or one that worked? It makes you wonder what will be the next device we won’t be able to live without in the next 10 to 15 years. Guess everyone will just have to wait and see.

Wireless Phones: Worth The Convenience? / Cathy Peterson

Cathy Peterson writes about CellPhone Shop Codes, cellphone Coupons and deals and Hands Free CellPhones

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