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Sunday, September 23, 2012

The Havok game engine Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play

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Hello guys here you will get new 2011 The Havok game engine Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play all details news.As we reported yesterday, the guys behind the Havok game engine teamed up with Sony Ericsson to provide better gaming experience for Android users. As a result, today an interesting video demonstrating the power and capabilities of the Havok engine was released.
In the video, Marcus Hansson, a Sony Ericsson representative, demoes a couple of features available to developers using the Havok engine.
First of them is the ability to create destructible environments, which should make games feel more natural. Speaking of natural, the Havok engine also supports rag-doll physics. Lastly demonstrated is the way a game character can be controlled using the XPERIA Play.
Enough talking, here's the video in question

Hopefully, we'll see a finished mobile game using the Havok engine sooner rather than later.


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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Xperia Ion LT28at gets teased by Sony Ericsson

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Sony Ericsson has released first teaser shot in which we can actually see something. As the rear of the phone is completely different from what we just saw in Xperia Arc HD, it is almost certain that we are looking at the other rumored smartphone “Xperia Ion”.Sony Ericsson recently trademarked Xperia Ion and it is said to be the official name of LT28at smartphone. SE LT28AT was first revealed in a Bluetooth SIG listing and is expected to feature 4.55-inch 720p Reality display, 13MP rear camera with LED flash, front camera with 720p recording capability and a 1.5GHz dual-core processor. As you can see, it is even better than Arc HD LT26i, clearly which is why SE is teasing it as the flagship not Arc HD.Both the smartphones are likely to be announced at CES next week, along with a mid-range & an entry-level smartphone.

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What Is The Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion?

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Will Sony (once dropping the Ericsson bit becomes final) be adding a model to its Xperia line of Androids called the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion? That's the latest theory going around, thanks to the discovery of the product name in a trademark filing with the USPTO. Just what might this hardware end up being?What is Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion ? For the moment, at least until we learn something else that helps to narrow-down the field any, the Xperia Ion is a potential name for any of the Sony Androids we've learned of being in development. We recently saw some pictures snapped by the thirteen-megapixel LT28at (Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion), and its Bluetooth SIG paperwork claimed the phone would see a release in North America, presumably continuing the Xperia name. While nothing specifically ties it to the Ion, it's as good a possibility as any.There's also the possibility that the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion will be a new name for some hardware we've already heard identified, like the Nozomi. This seems like a less likely possibility than something like the LT28at (Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion) taking the name, but it's still one to consider.

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Will the Xperia Ion be the next Sony Ericsson flagship device?

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Sony Ericsson has been a regular in the headlines in the last couple of days when it was reported that the manufacturer is getting ready to launch a new flagship device in the form of the LT28at. In addition to that, there have been leaks as well about the Sony Ericsson Nozomi, a handset that could very well be running for the flagship title as well.Sad to say, we are currently lacking with details about the two handsets. In addition to that, it hasn’t been ascertained yet if the LT28at and the Nozomi are one and the same and not two distinct smartphones. What we can be certain of though is that there is a possibility that Sony Ericsson will release a device that will have the name “Xperia Ion”.This development came up when the company reserved the Xperia Ion name via the USPTO and filed for a trademark with serial number 85493863 for the said model name. due to this, there is a fair chance that the handset that Sony Ericsson will be unveiling at CES 2012 could very well have this name for that matter.If it turns out to be the Nozomi that gets the Xperia Ion branding, here are the details of its specs sheet to give you an idea of what the handset brings to the table.The Nozomi will come with a circuitry based on the SnapDragon platform and this handset is expected to pack a QualComm Snapdrago chipset with an SoC architecture. This type of chipset will give the Nozomi a dual-core 1.5GHz Scorpion processor in addition to a dedicated Adreno 220 graphics processing unit.The Nozomi is also expected to pack a full gigabyte of RAM and would be available in either 16GB or 32GB version when it comes to its storage capacity. It is also expected to show up with a massive 4.3-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen display with a 1280 x 720 resolution and pixel density of 342 ppi. The display of the Nozomi is said to made of scratch-resistant glass while the shooters of the handset will be a rear-facing 12MP shooter and a front-facing video call camera. The rear unit of the Nozomi is said to be capable of capturing 1080p clips at 30fps.When talking about the LT28at on the other hand, this device is said to be headed AT&T’s way once it becomes officially announced. Not much is known about the handset at this point but certain leaks point to the device as having a dual-core processor running at 1.5GHz. it also comes with a bigger 4.55-inch Reality Display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.In addition to that, the LT28at is also expected to come with LTE support in addition to the whopping 13-megapixel shooter that graces its back panel. The front shooter of the LT28at on the other hand is rumored to be capable of capturing 720p clips. All in all, Sony Ericsson is said to be breaking into the superphone category with the LT28at.Whichever way the Xperia Ion name gets used, we are pretty sure that Sony Ericsson has got some rather exciting smartphones up its sleeve just waiting to be released. With that in mind, we just can’t wait for the company to make the announcements.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion (LT28at) Dual Core Processor 1.5 GHz & Camera 13MP

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion (LT28at), The phone is rumored to be using the 1.5 GHz dual core processor. Regarding the OS, probably Sony Ericsson will choose Android because they use the name that has become a trademark Xperia Android phones from Sony Ericsson.Other specs, this phone comes with 4.5 inch screen with a resolution of 720 × 1280 pixels. at the back there is a back-illuminated 13MP camera with LED flash feature, and a camera on the front for video calling.There has been no official information released by Sony Ericsson linked the existence of this phone.Not close the possibility of this phone will be introduced in the CES event, or even in the Mobile World Congress. So just wait for further news.

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Sony Ericsson trademark filing reveals Xperia Ion name

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In the coming year, Sony Ericsson plans to have more of an Android presence in the United States. Earlier rumors suggested that Sony is planning a high-end smartphone that will land on AT&T, code-named “LT28at.” Additionally, another high-end device code-named “Nozomi” is currently being tested by carriers in Hong Kong and could possibly make its way stateside. According to a recently filed trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Sony is looking to market a new device as the “Xperia Ion.” The trademark was filed shortly before the holidays on December 13th for use in connection with “mobile phones.” With the Consumer Electronic Show just around the corner, we could certainly see this new Xperia device revealed at the show in just over a week.

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Is it Xperia Ion? Sony Ericsson Say : Something Big Is Coming Next Week

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We have been reporting about the possible Sony Ericsson smartphone launches at Consumer Electronics Show and now company has started teasing the same. SE today posted on its official Google Plus page – “Something big is coming! Stay tuned for some exciting news next week.”So, what is this ‘something big that is coming at CES,’ probably Xperia arc HD or Xperia Ion, two of the leaked smartphones that are expected to be officially announced at CES. According to leaks and rumors till now, Xperia Ion aka LT28at features a 4.55 inch HD display, 13MP rear camera, front camera with 720p recording, and LTE connectivity. On the other hand Xperia arc HD aka LT26i Nozomi will feature 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 12MP camera, 4.3-inch HD display (720 x 1280 pixels), 1GB of RAM, 32GB of ROM, and 1750mAh battery.Just a few more days of wait, Sony Ericsson has a press conference scheduled on January 10 and we expect these devices to be launched the same day.Image Credit : SE Fans Page FacebookUpdate: Sony Ericsson has posted a similar message on its Facebook Page and it has a photograph of group of friends (photo above) and one of them is holding an unreleased smartphone. Any guesses guys?

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play R800i

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General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100 HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 800 Announced 2011, February Status Available. Released 2011, March Size Dimensions 119 x 62 x 16 mm Weight 175 g Display Type LED-backlit LCD, capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Size 480 x 854 pixels, 4.0 Inches - Touch sensitive gaming controls - PSP like gaming buttons - Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate - Proximity sensor for auto turn-off - Multi-touch input method - Timescape UI Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3 ringtones Loudspeaker Yes, with stereo speakers 3.5mm jack Yes Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall Call records Practically unlimited Internal 400 MB, 512 MB RAM Card slot microSD, up to 32GB, 8GB included Data GPRS Yes EDGE Yes 3G HSDPA, HSUPA WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP Infrared port No USB Yes, micro USB v2.0 Camera Primary 5 MP, 2592, 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash Features Geo-tagging, touch focus, image stabilization Video Yes, WVGA Secondary Yes Rank: #3765 in Cell Phone Accessories Color: BlackBrand: SonyModel: 1247-2959Dimensions: 2.44" h x .63" w x 4.69" l, .39 pounds Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone with US/International 3G plus GPRS/EDGE connectivity (not compatible with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint)3G-enabled, Android 2.3-powered PlayStation gaming smartphone with slide-out game controls, and 4-inch multi-touch screen1 GHz processor; Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking; Bluetooth connectivity; GPS navigation; 5-MP camera with HD 720p video capture;Up to 7.7 hours of talk time, up to 400 hours (14.5 days) of standby time; released in March, 2011What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, USB cable, 3.5mm wired headset, audio cable, quick start guide

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A full-featured Android mobile phone, the unlocked, 3G-enabled Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY is also the world's first PlayStation certified smartphone--providing the ultimate mobile gaming experience. Get your game on with the high-res 4-inch multi-touch screen and slide-out game pad, which reveals a directional keypad, dual analog touch joystick, two shoulder buttons, and the four iconic PlayStation symbol keys--circle, X, square, and triangle.
tall w/ headphones Playstation game console and Android smartphone in one device (view larger).The Xperia PLAY pairs the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system with a 1 GHz Snapdragon II processor and an Adreno 205 graphics processor for a faster overall experience and totally immersive gaming. Stereo sound adds additional depth and dimension to gaming, music and video, and the VGA front-facing camera enables easy video chat with fellow gamers.
Other features include a 5-megapixel rear camera/camcorder, Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking, Bluetooth for hands-free devices and stereo audio streaming, GPS turn-by-turn directions via free Google Maps with Navigation, microSD expansion to 32 GB, access to both personal and corporate e-mail, and up to 7.7 hours of talk time.
The Xperia PLAY is the first PlayStation Certified Android smartphone. You'll feel the action with real console controls, and to make the gaming experience complete, Xperia PLAY provides superb stereo sound and support for multi-player gaming. Here's just a sampling of what's available for downloading to the Xperia PLAY:
Assassins Creed Altair's Chronicles HD One of the most popular gaming franchises, with action, puzzles and stealth gameplay set in the Middle East of the Crusades Need for Speed Grab the wheel of the fastest, hottest, and most powerful cars in the world. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell The latest installment in this key franchise. Special Forces operative and renegade Sam Fisher returns to fight a corrupt secret agency. Dungeon Defenders Second Wave Stunning graphics, intense gameplay and exclusive on Xperia PLAY. N.O.V.A.2 Awesome graphics and intense multiplayer gameplay. This First-Person Shooter makes its Android debut exclusively on Xperia PLAY. The games are downloadable via the Xperia PLAY launcher, an application that is activated by sliding open the gamepad. The Xperia PLAY launcher can recommend games and enables you to search for top titles optimized for Xperia PLAY on the Android market.


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Monday, September 10, 2012

How to Unlock Bootloader of Sony Ericsson Xperia Phones Tutorial

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Today our tutorial How to Unlock Bootloader of all Sony Ericsson Xperia phones. Sony Xperia Android Smartphones are now all over the market since from 2011 and 2012 and performing really well. The Sony Play technology has attracted many users. Xperia phones are Slim, Sleek and stylish. We are here by going to tell you about how you can unlock the bootloader on Xperia Series devices. If you want to root your Xperia phone and install custom ROM, then you have to unlock the bootloader to install custom clockworkmod recovery mode. We have detailed the procedure that will guide you through unlocking the bootloader using the Sony developer site. But you should know that unlocking bootloader voids warranty.
Alert: This Process is safe and tested on Window 32-bit but some users are complaining that it got stuck on 64-bit versions. Here is the list of Sony Ericsson Xperia devices that you can currently unlock the bootloader by using below guide. We hoping that may more devices will be added to the list in the upcoming days.Sony Ericssion Xperia Play, Arc, Arc S, Neo, Neo V, Pro, Mini, Mini Pro, Ray, Active and Walkman.Sony Xperia S, P, Go, U, Sola and Arco S.
Steps and Procedure to Unlock Bootloader of Sony Ericsson Xperia Phones1. First you must have unlocking bootloader key. In order to get the key you need visit the Ericsson website click here to go. After opening the webpage scroll down to the bottom and click on ‘Start unlocking the boot loader’. 2. In the next also do same thing scroll to bottom of the page and click ‘Continue’.3. Next, in a new page a message will appear ‘Are you really sure?’ there you need to click on ‘Yes, I’m sure’ button to continue.4. Accept all the Legal terms by clicking on the boxes and then click on ‘I accept’.5. Under Create Unlock request, you need to enter the information such as Name, IMEI number and E-mail. (For getting the IEMI number dial *#06# in the phone). After entering all details then, click the ‘Submit’ button.6. Then, somewhere on the next page, you will find boot loader unlock key. Copy that key on your notepad and save it to a known location in your Computer.7. Download the Sony Xperia device USB drivers for both windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit from here . After downloading the file extract it and don’t do anything.8. Again download the fastboot with android usb file package from here. Extract the zip file at somewhere else in your PC.9. After extracting the file. Open the folder HOLD shift key in the keyboard and right click with mouse on the fastboot folder. Within a second, the list will pop up where you need to select ‘Open command window here’.10. Now switch off the device and connect your device to PC with USB cable by holding some important button in the device. It may varies from device to devices. check out below things then you will get an idea.
For Xperia arc, arc S, neo, neo V, pro you need to hold Menu button.For Xperia PLAY hold Search Button.For Xperia mini, mini pro, ray, active, Live with Walkman, Xperia S hold volume up button.
11. After connecting the device to the PC. Then in the command window, type the command without inverted commas " fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce getvar version ". If it shows some kind of value in result then your device has been connected successfully.12. Once again, type this command without inverted commas " fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xKEY "(in this command you need to replace the word key with the unique key, which you have noted down in step 6).13. This is the final step and you have successfully unlocked your device’s Bootloader. For other information, you can visit XDA.

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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Sony Ericsson K700i Review

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Sony ericsson k700

Sony Ericsson K700i Mobile Phone

The K700i is very multimedia orientated with a 16-bit TFT display (176x220 pixels), 40 voice polyphonics, the ability to play 3D games, and a massive 32MB RAM to store all your data. Surprisingly, Sony Ericsson has included an FM radio into the K700, making it the first Sony Ericsson phone to have such a feature.

Up to 20 favourite radio stations can be stored in the K700i with the preset function. An MP3 player is included on the phone, but since it doesn't have a Memory Stick Duo slot, "only" 32MB is available for music (approx 30 mins). The radio, or even MP3 files, can be listened to through a portable handsfree, Bluetooth headset, or through the phone's speaker.

Like previous Sony Ericsson phones, the K700i is strong in connectivity with tri-band GSM/GPRS, Bluetooth, IR, and data cable available for you to share your files.

Sony Ericsson K700i mobile phone:

Main Features:
65k colour TFT display (176x220 pixels)
Java and 3D game support
Bluetooth wireless technology
Infrared
Tri Band
Video recording
MP3 Audio
Media Player MP3 / MPEG4
MPEG4 Video
FM radio

Dimensions: 99mm x 46.5mm x 19.5mm
Weight: 90g
Talktime: up to 7 hours
Standby: up to 15 days (360 hours)

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Sony Ericsson k300i review

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The Sony Ericsson K300i / K300 is an imaging wizard offering a one touch button for direct access to the phone's built-in camera and one more to change to video mode - capture, store and share.

The Sony Ericsson K300i allows you to send video, pictures and sounds via email and MMS plus you can download the latest movie trailers and watch them on the K300's 65,536 colour display at your leisure.

The design of this new phone features soft curves with classic elegance - discreet, subtle and sleek the Sony K300i just has to be handled.

The bright front display glows and beckons you to play and once turned around the Sony Ericsson K300i looks more like a sophisticated camera than a phone.

You can shoot and store plenty of video clips and photos on the Sony Ericsson K300's 12mb of memory plus you can attach pictures of friends and family to their names in your phonebook to see who's calling when it rings.

If you're in to music, you can mix your own music ringtones with Music DJ and with the Sony Ericsson K300i's PlayNow feature you can listen to ringtones and music before you buy and download.

The built-in 3D Java mobile gaming software enhances the gaming experience and allows for the very latest games to be downloaded at your convenience. With infra-red or a USB cable you can synchronise and organise your calendar and contacts plus with integrated speakerphone you can talk hands-free whilst making notes or enjoying your coffee.

The Sony Ericsson K300i is smooth, sleek and feature packed.

Main Features:
Video record
Media Player MP3 / MPEG4
Music tones
Integrated camera
4x digital zoom
12 MB memory
Email

Dimensions: 99.1 x 42.6 x 18.2 mm
Weight: 85 g
Talktime: 7 hours
Standby Time: 300 hours


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Sony Ericsson Z800 / Z800i Review

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sony ericsson z800 review

Advanced expressive design
The Z800i is a stylish 3G mobile phone with all you need to enjoy the best mobile services. It has video, music and games, plus a multi-directional camera - and you can use it anywhere in the world. When you need to store more, use Memory Stick PRO Duo™.

Mobile video
Now you can have live video streamed to your phone – news, sport and more. And you can enjoy the latest in mobile communications: video call.

Quality imaging
The Z800i's multidirectional Motion Eye™ 1.3-megapixel camera gives you quality images that look great onscreen. And when you buy your Z800i, a CD containing popular photo album software is included in the kit. Z800i imaging is total.

USB plug & play
Connect your Z800i to a PC, and your phone will appear in the list of drives and other connected storage devices. Drag and drop images and music. Impressive connectivity.

Music phone
Wherever you go, you have instant access to your favourite songs in your phone. The Z800i has a complete integrated music player with customisable playlists and support for popular audio file formats.

Tactile qualities
Feast your eyes, let your fingers explore the surface. Design can be so much more than just a colour. The Z800i clamshell lets you take advantage of new technologies and expand your mobile life. And with its tactile qualities, the Z800i is an experience for all the senses.

Focusing on ease of use
Intuitive user interface. 4-directional navigation key. Ergonomic keypad. QuickShare™. The Z800i is bursting with features. But it keeps ease-of-use in focus.

Image flexibility - Motion Eye™ camera
Try the rotating Motion Eye™ camera. It has an integrated camera light and is perfect for video calls and taking pictures - even in poor lighting. The Motion Eye™ can also be used as a torch.

Cool clamshell
Stylish and cool. And small enough to fit in your pocket. The clamshell design is functionality and form combined.

Useful external display
The 65K-colour external display adds convenience. It works as a camera viewfinder. And you can keep your clamshell closed and still see who's calling - or your next calendar event.

Go video
Video telephony is here. Video calls, video messaging, video conferencing - 3G lets you enjoy moving pictures in your phone like never before. If you have UMTS, you can call your friend and they're right there on your screen. Have the Motion Eye™ camera on you - or rotate it to show where you are.

Perfect image - 1.3 megapixel

The large 176 x 220-pixel, 262K-colour screen provides the perfect image. Snap high-quality pictures with the 1.3 megapixel camera. The integrated camera light and 4x digital zoom add even more flair to your photographic experience.

Capture the moment - in motion
Record a video clip and share it with a friend in seconds. The Z800i and the power of 3G let you explore new dimensions of mobile imaging.

Your photo album
Get more out of your pictures. Manage, fix and share them from your PC. Adobe® Photoshop® Album 2.0 Starter Edition software is included in the phone kit.

Enjoy yourself
The Z800i is a great business tool. And when you want to enjoy yourself, it does the trick too. Download new music, games or videos in no time. Just relax and let the fun come to you.

A complete gaming experience
The Z800i has gaming power. The speed of 3G lets you download exciting new games in a snap. A supreme Java 3D™ engine. The large 262K-colour screen. Sound and force feedback. It's simply a complete gaming experience.

Let the music play
It's your phone, and it's your music. Pre-listen and download songs from PlayNow™. Transfer music from your PC, create playlists and listen to your favourite tunes in the order you want them. Experience thumping Mega Bass via the stereo headset, included in the phone kit. With Memory Stick PRO Duo™ you can store up to 1GB - that means approximately 250 of your favourite songs.

Video phone
Video - great for both work and play. Download video files. Watch streaming video. Or be a moviemaker yourself: create your own video clip and send to a friend.

High-speed access
3G is here. Fast downloads - up to 384kb* - and video calls. High-speed access to the internet, your company intranet and corporate email - you have it all.

The Z800i combines the power of 3G with ease of use. And it doesn't happen at the expense of the basic, but important, little things. The strong battery performance lets you keep your phone on.

* Network dependent.

USB plug & play - PC connectivity
With your phone you get PC software and a USB cable. Plug the cable into your computer, and your Z800i is instantly recognised as a new drive. Transfer files from your computer - you simply drag and drop. You can also connect to your PC via Bluetooth™ or infrared and synchronise your calendar and contacts.

Multitasking = timesaving
Listen to music while you create and send a video message or browse the web. Make a call and check your calendar events simultaneously. The multitasking capabilities of the Z800i let you get things done in no time.

Bluetooth™ compatibility
Enhance your mobile experience with Sony Ericsson Bluetooth™ accessories. Combine with wireless headsets, car handsfree solutions and much more. Perfect stuff for a mobile lifestyle.

It's easy, it's fast, it's QuickShare™

The QuickShare™ concept keeps sharing easy. Just a few clicks, and you're ready to share. Together with 3G, QuickShare™ creates a truly dynamic duo. Even large files are transferred quickly and easily.

Store on Memory Stick Duo™
Store on Memory Stick Duo™. Build up your own file library. Transfer content to and from other Memory Stick-compatible products. A Memory Stick Duo™ is included in the phone kit. The Z800i can also handle Memory Stick PRO Duo™.

The Z800i is a stylish 3G mobile phone with all you need to enjoy the best mobile services. It has video, music and games, plus a multi-directional camera - and you can use it anywhere in the world. When you need to store more, use Memory Stick Duo&trade.

Now you can have live video streamed to your phone. And you can enjoy the latest in mobile communications: video call. The Z800i Motion Eye&trade 1.3-megapixel camera and video recorder also lets you catch some action, save it and send it. In seconds.

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Sony Ericsson S710

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I find the SE S710 a bit bulky.

The S710a is capable of delivering up to seven hours of talk time from a single battery charge or up to 300 hours of operation in the standby mode. The handset also incorporates a contact phone book capable of storing up to 510 entries, a speaker phone for hands-free operation and a conference-calling feature.

The Sony-Ericsson S710 is a GSM/GPRS messaging phone that incorporates a built-in camera that is capable of capturing MPEG-4 video clips as well as still images.

The handset's clamshell case also encompasses a Class 10 EDGE radio with the ability to upload images, e-mail attachments and other data at a peak speed of 240 Kbps and a download speed of 120 Kbps.

Measuring 4.2 x 1.9 x 1 inches and weighing in at 137 grams, the S710 features a backlit, 2.3-inch Thin Film Transistor (TFT) screen that offers 262,000 colors and a 240 x 320 resolution. The S710 also features an innovative swivel design, which is essentially a "dual-front" form factor that outwardly reflects the internal capabilities of the handset.
My main complaint about the Sony-Ericsson S710 is that the handset ships with a mere 32 MB of memory rather than the 128-MB Sony Memory Stick that the device is capable of supporting. This offering is a bit skimpy when compared to competing products, such as the Samsung Latest News about Samsung P777, which ships with 100 MB of storage capacity.

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Sony Ericsson D750i Review

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The D750i is the perfect mobile phone for short trips and holidays; it offers a 2 MegaPixel camera, MP3 player, FM radio and foreign language translation programme in one easy-to-use device, saving room in your suitcase or backpack. The D750i comes equipped with technical features common in stand-alone digital cameras such as Autofocus, 4x digital zoom, preflash with red eye reduction, an intuitive digital still camera user interface and accessories such as a camera flash. Thanks to the 64MB Memory Stick Duo included in the box, the D750i can store an impressive amount of images or music, memory can be further expanded as the phone is compatible with up to 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo. Estimated talk time is around 9 hours which is the same as the Sony Ericsson W800.

It seems that the D750i's real Unique Selling Proposition is the integration into T-Mobile's "Mobile Jukebox" service, enabling users to download various tracks directly from T-Mobile. In this respect then, the D750i designation simply means that this facility is already programmed into the handset, rather than the user having to do it themselves.

The D750i is due to roll out during Q2 2005.

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Star Wars Sony Ericsson z500a

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Check out the cool Sony Ericsson Star Wars z500a from Cingular.

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Sony Ericsson and Cingular have transformed this already popular handset into a limited edition collectable with custom Star Wars ringtones, graphics, a Star Wars game and video clip. Power up your Star Wars Z500a’s extra-long life battery and you’ll be using the built-in email, AOL instant messaging and 4x digital zoom camera for days on end without recharging! And, you can do high-speed downloads to personalize your phone even more. This one’s sure to be a phone and Star Wars fan favorite!


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Sony Ericsson P910i

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Find the best buy for the Sony Ericsson P910i in the UK. Read Sony Ericsson P910i reviews by real consumers and find the best UK prices

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Sony Ericsson W800i Walkman Mobile Phone Review

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Sony Ericsson W800i

The Sony Ericsson W800i / W800 Walkman phone is not only an amazing music player but also sports a high quality 2 mega pixel camera!

Listen to your favourite tracks from your pre-programmed playlist by simply using the packaged software to drag and drop from your CD's before uploading to the Sony Ericsson W800i.

With the supplied Memory Stick Pro Duo you can save up to 512mb, however, you can expand up to a massive 1GB.

The Sony W800 Walkman also features Bluetooth Wireless Technology allowing for easy data transfer to compatible devices plus hands-free headsets and car kits.

Shoot still pictures or video clips with the Sony Ericsson W800i's integrated camera before sending them on to friends and family via email, MMS and Bluetooth or save them in the Sony W800i image gallery or move them to a PC - shoot, save and share!

The Sony Ericsson W800i Walkman allows you to have your favourite music anywhere - it's as simple as pressing the music button, selecting your song or playlist and enjoying it there and then - music when you feel like it!
The drag and drop software supplied with the Sony W800i Walkman makes it quick and easy to get your music on the phone - you simply drag and drop on your PC screen.

To top off the W800i everything you do is viewed on a fantastic 262,144 colour LCD screen - perfect for playing the latest games, watching streaming media such as news and sport headlines and viewing those amazing 2 megapixel photos.

The Sony Ericsson W800i Walkman lets you watch and listen your way.

Sony Ericsson W800i mobile phone:

Main Features:
Music player
Media Player MP3 / MPEG4
Video streaming
38 MB memory
FM radio
2 megapixel camera
Picture editor
Bluetooth™ wireless technology

Dimensions: 102 x 49 x 23.6 mm
Weight: 128 g
Talktime: 10 hours
Standby Time: 240 hours

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New chief for Ericsson Malaysia

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Telecommunications equipment provider Ericsson has appointed Jan Signell as head of its Malaysian and South East Asian operations effective June 1.

He will take on the role of Ericsson South East Asia president and Ericsson Malaysia country manager, succeeding Kristian Tear, who will assume a new position within Ericsson.

Presently based in Stockholm, Signell brings with him 20 years of experience from various positions within Ericsson.

“It is certainly a good time to be back here again, especially when there are so many exciting developments in the region," Signell said.

He said that one of his focus areas would be to help operators profitably tap into the low-ARPU (Average Revenue Per User) segments, in recognition of the fact that South East Asia comprises several high-growth countries characterised by large populations with a growing youth segment and a high proportion of low-income users,

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The Sony Ericsson HBH-200 Bluetooth handsfree review

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The Sony Ericsson HBH-200 Bluetooth handsfree review

The Sony Ericsson HBH-200 Bluetooth handsfree headset is a discreet yet highly sophisticated device.

It's neat and lightweight yet offers advanced functionality such as caller ID (displaying the name or number of the caller) and handsfree call handling.

The HBH-200 consists of a small control unit which can be clipped onto the users' clothes, worn on a lanyard around the neck or simply kept in a shirt pocket. The small earpiece connects to the unit with a thin wire which also houses the microphone.

The unit's LCD display lights up when a call comes in and shows the name or number of the caller and can also show the call list, which is synchronized with the telephone. This makes it easy to call any number on the call list via a few button presses on the HBH-200. Calls can also be made by using voice control; most calls can be made while the phone remains in a pocket, bag or suitcase.

The HBH-200 can also generate ring signals from the control unit and also in the earpiece, so there is no risk of missing a call if the phone is tucked away.

The HBH-200 supports Bluetooth Headset and Handsfree profiles, enabling it to be used with the majority of Bluetooth enabled phones on the market.

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Sony Ericsson News and Reviews

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Sony Ericsson: T630, T637, T628, Z600, Z608, T610, T616, T618, T68, R520, T39, K700, Z1010, V800, S700, S710, P800, P802, P900, P908, and P910

Sony Ericsson mobile phones. One of the best mobile phones. Anyway, I am getting fed up of Nokias...

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