Sony Ericsson w950i - Music, messaging and more

Dec 13
10:11

2007

Samuel Herrick

Samuel Herrick

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Sony Ericsson w950i is a music phone that can be used to listen to music - even when a person is on the move. The handset - with all its music related features and functionalities - can be compared to a music powerhouse.

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Sony Ericsson w950i is a music phone that can be used to listen to music - even when a person is on the move. Imagine your favourite sounds reverberating in your mind and touching your soul as you are traveling in a bus or a train - and you would begin to comprehend the sense of freedom and joy that is being talked about. The handset - with all its music related features and functionalities - can be compared to a music powerhouse. It comes with a large memory of 4GB - and there is no dearth of space to store all the music files as well as other content.

 

This phone from the Sony Ericsson walkman series comes with an integrated music player that can be used to play files in quite a few file formats. One can store around 1000 songs in the handset which is quite impressive by any counts. Transferring favourite tracks from CDs to the handset is simple and hassle free - thanks to the integrated Disk2Phone software. One can even know more about unknown tracks using the trackID software. The best part is that browsing for songs is easy using the in-built jog wheel. With FM radio options and PC Suite synchronization,Sony Ericsson w950i - Music, messaging and more Articles the Sony Ericsson w950i is as good as it can get.

 

The w950i is also 3G enabled. This means that an owner of the handset can use it to browse for information on the Internet as well as subscribe to RSS feeds on selected websites. They can thus keep a tab on their world without having to take too much of an initiative. The handset runs on the Symbian operating system and comes with 7.5 hours of talk time. Camera options are conspicuous by their absence. However, the music features and web browsing capabilities more than make up for the same.