Posts Tagged ‘Sony Ericsson Mobile’

Two New Mobiles To Peruse

February 5th, 2010



News has been leaked onto the internet about two new Sony Ericsson mobile phones due out later this year. The two phones are the Sony Ericsson G502 and the Sony Ericsson P1 and they should be announced officially by the mobile manufacturer later this week – when more information will be known about the specifications.

First the G502 which by all accounts looks like a pretty standard mobile from Sony Ericsson, much like the K660i that has recently been released. It will be a candybar shaped mobile with a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, 32MB internal memory and 3G / HSDPA.

There is nothing truly spectacular about the Sony Ericsson G502, but that does not necessarily mean it is a poor quality phone. Sony Ericsson mobiles are generally good quality, even the 2 megapixel camera will be of a high standard image on the screen. And the HSDPA should set it apart from a few other mobiles on the market.

Finally there is the Sony Ericsson P5, which is the new smartphone offering from the popular manufacturer. Slightly less is known about this mobile, but what few things we do know are very exciting. The Sony Ericsson P5 is a smartphone with a qwerty keypad hidden under the slide part. It will be a smartphone running off the latest UIQ 3.3 UI for Symbian operating system, with a 5 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPS and HSDPA.

So the P5 really is the one to watch, there is no word on release dates for either of the new Sony Ericsson’s – more information will be made available once the phones are officially announced.

By: John Gray

Sony Ericsson K660i Blue Black – Fascinating the People Worldwide

October 5th, 2009



Sony Ericsson mobile phones have made our lives easier by offering music and camera mobile phones that have entertained us to the fullest. The Walkman and Cybershot series of Sony Ericsson phones are gaining popularity worldwide with their superb features and technologies. The camera phones of this brand has an impeccable camera quality with autofocus, flash and digital zoom. Experiment with your photographic skills using these camera phones. Capture the best moments of your lives with your dear ones. The ultimate design and superb voice quality of the Sony Ericsson phones have fascinated customers worldwide. These phones are appealing the customers with their sizzling designs and cutting-edge features.

The Sony Ericsson K660i Blue Black is a Cybershot phone which is incredibly stylish and elevates your mobile phone experience. The easy to carry phone weighs only 95 g. This quad band phone is equipped with a host of useful features like 3G HSDPA, GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, 32 MB memory, Bluetooth and USB port. The 2 megapixels camera along with a secondary CIF video call camera gives a wonderful experience of mobile photography. The music player and FM radio offer unlimited entertainment to the users. Some features like picture blogging, picture editor and organizer make the phone a perfect choice for everyone. Stay in contact without calling anyone through SMS, MMS, EMS and email.

The Sony Ericsson K660i Blue Black is a 3G smartphone that supports a 2 inches TFT screen which lets you watch the videos with clarity. The 32 MB of internal memory and the memory card fulfils the user’s demands of storage. The fashion conscious users would be thrilled by having these handsets. Enjoy fast internet experience on this internet focused phone

Connect to other devices with the Sony Ericsson K660i Blue Black using Bluetooth and USB connectivity features. The user can experience broadband speed internet with the 3G HSDPA technology. With the help of multitasking capabilities, one can remain on a call while transferring and downloading data files. The camera comes complete with 4x digital zoom, camera settings and video recording capabilities. The music player supports TrackID music recognition feature, MegaBass bass frequency and Play Now features. Multimedia messaging feature lets you send and receive a messaging containing a photo with text and sound.

By: Adam Jaylin