Sony Ericsson W910i superslim slide phone

Mar 6
08:08

2012

Wilson Singh

Wilson Singh

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Sony Ericsson W910 is, yes, yet another music phone from Sony Ericsson as part of its Walkman range. Recently introduced cell phone by Sony Ericsson on the market the W910i deserves crown to be king.

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Sony Ericsson W910 is,Sony Ericsson W910i superslim slide phone Articles yes, yet another music phone from Sony Ericsson as part of its Walkman range. Recently introduced cell phone by Sony Ericsson on the market the W910i deserves crown to be king. There is no issues with the sliding mechanism of this music phone. It slides up smoothly and in a controlled manner to reveal a numeric keypad. At 12.5mm, it is extremely slim and weighs a mere 86g. Like most of the recent Sony Ericsson handsets, the W910i drops the Return key and sports Call/End keys instead. The big problem with the W910i is freezing and switching off. Available in either Hearty Red or Noble Black the W910 is an HSDPA-enabled slider phone that features all the usual stats like Stereo Bluetooth, a built-in digital camera and dedicated music buttons plus a couple of hidden tricks up its sleeve.

Sony Ericsson W910i is a superslim slide phone with the outstandingly good Walkman 3.0 music player, the W910i also offers an FM radio, a 2 megapixel camera, memory expandable to 4 Gbytes. It has 320x240 pixel resolution for the screen with upgradable memory stick micro, an FM radio, Bluetooth. Slide open the handset, which is presented with an easy to use keypad which doesn't break from the norm.

Sony Ericsson has launch their brand new slider phone W910i with extra large screen. It's a lovely looking phone with a tapered bottom edge and a superslim profile. The W910i wears its Walkman credentials on its sleeve, with music controls featured prominently when the slide is closed.Owners of previous Sony Ericsson handsets won't feel out of touch. W910i is a 3G UMTS device with HSDPA/3.5G support. With the weight only 86 grams, its a light weight 3G cell phone on the market ,The screen is large, bright and high resolution (240 x 320 pixels) and the menus are clear and simple to navigate. The slide opens smoothly to reveal the full keypad below.The good thing is the top row of the numeric keys has more "breathing space" for the thumbs during typing. However, this design on the bottom slab also means its single connector has to be placed elsewhere.

However hidden beneath the exterior, just like the newly announced W580 Walkman handset is a trick just waiting to be used to show off your new model to your mates down the pub; a built-in motion sensor. Come with 2.4 LCD screen with walkman 3.0 media player, Sony Ericsson W910i is a music lovers must have cell phone. The stylish looking of this cell phone only 12.5mm width measured. Its easy to forget that W910i is actually a cell phone which has a quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz but the battery life is not known for now.

The W910i is the device that can be placed in a pocket comfortably. The Shake functionality extends beyond music - it also adds a new dimension to mobile gaming. If you don't want to use the dedicated gaming buttons, just steer the W910 from left to right to make your move. After providing larger, flatter keys than most, but it still isn't as easy to use as many rival phones. It's high time that SE got their act together with the keypad issue. Anyway, the W910i doesn't have the fastest keypad for texting, but it's not the worst. While some people may find the W910i a tad too wide, one of the key advantages of this form factor is really a more comfortable fit to the face when making phone calls. Audio quality is excellent as usual, with SE's Mega Bass feature to enhance bass frequencies. You can plug in a conventional stereo headset or use a Bluetooth stereo headset if you prefer. So you can circle a group of tracks that match your mood to create a playlist, or simply select individual tunes as you wish. While audio quality from the headset was clear and crisp, we did notice that music played using the onboard speakers sounded somewhat flat and a tad too sharp.

The Sony Ericsson mobiles also comes with a large and crisp QVGA display that certainly makes it ideal for watching videos as well as playing games in landscape viewing mode. The Walkman music player 3.0 is very easy to use, with controls on the front of the phone, and is a fully-featured digital music player. You can create and manage play lists, shuffle songs, equalize, etc, etc. Other Sony Ericsson software such as the Blogger tool, the ability to find out what tracks you playing via the TrackID are also included as standard. The supplied software lets you transfer music from PC to phone, and rip music from CD's. Storage is limited to 35 Mbytes, so you'll want to add a memory card.