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Sony Ericsson W950i is a ‘Walkman’ variation of the M600i

w950i.jpgThe Sony Ericsson W950i is a ‘Walkman’ variation of the M600i. It’s a powerful Symbian 9.1 smartphone with a massive 4 GB of internal memory. Amazingly it weighs only 115g and is 15mm thin. The W950i has a large 2.6 inch touch screen with handwriting recognition, Opera web browser, 3G, FM radio, stereo Bluetooth and advanced multimedia capabilities. One thing the W950i doesn’t have is a camera, but as a MP3 phone it’s a fantastic package.

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Popularity: 8% [?]

Sony Ericsson P1i

p1i.jpgThe P1i is Sony Ericsson’s newest addition to their P-Series range of Symbian based smartphones. With its powerful and intuitive operating system offering enhanced application support, the P1i is the ideal choice for the business person looking for a blend of PDA and phone in one package – it’s probably the closest that you will ever get to a mobile office you can fit in your back pocket.

Weighing in at a respectable 124g, the P1i is a 3G phone that manages to pack a powerful array of features into its compact and stylish chassis. The large 2.6 inch screen is of particular note – its high-res transflective display enables the user to operate the P1i in difficult lighting conditions. The 3.2 megapixel camera with, autofocus and flash is top-notch, and good enough for taking print quality snaps. For after work hours the P1i offers a generous range of entertainment features including FM radio, Media Player, 3D games, picture blogging, and video capture/streaming.

With the P1i you can stay organised and connected at all times through email, high-speed internet access, Bluetooth, WLAN support and a full suite of personal productivity tools. Support for all popular document formats allows for editing and reviewing on the move.

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Popularity: 8% [?]

Sony Ericsson K810i Red

k810ired.jpgThe Sony Ericsson K810i is an impressive cameraphone and the successor to the K800i Cyber-shot phone. It’s thinner than it’s predecessor, it has an active lens cover and improved software. The K810i still has an excellent 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, xenon flash and video record. It’s also a 3G phone, which means fast web browsing, video streaming and music downloads.

The K810i is much more than just a cameraphone. It’s also a 3G videophone, music player, web browser and a mobile office. It’s capable of playing high quality video, 3D games and it has an FM radio plus stereo Bluetooth. All of Sony Ericsson’s gizmos are included such as TrackID. If you hear a song you like but don’t know what it is, just record a short clip with your K810i and within seconds TrackID will give you the name, artist and album on your phone!

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Popularity: 11% [?]

Sony Ericsson W880i

w880igold.jpgThe special edition Havana range from Sony Ericsson is exclusive to Vodafone and includes gold versions of the W910i, W880i and V640i. The Sony Ericsson W880i Havana Gold is a sleek and slim Walkman music phone and it’s exclusive to Vodafone. It has all the latest features such as a 2 megapixel camera, 3G video calling and the latest Walkman Player 2.0.

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Popularity: 13% [?]

Sony Ericsson W960i Black

w960iblack.jpgThe Sony Ericsson W960i is the latest and most advanced Walkman phone to date. It has a 2.6 inch touchscreen display with advanced handwriting recognition. Its specification is comparable to Apple’s iPhone. The W960i is a 3G phone, which means fast web browsing and downloads. With Wi-fi the W960i can also connect to your wireless network at home or in the office. It has a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus, flash and video record. There’s also a VGA video call camera.

The W960i has one of the best music players seen in a mobile phone. It’s incredibly user friendly and makes use of the large touchscreen display. As with all Walkman phones, you can download, stream, store and play back music on your mobile. There’s 8 GB of storage space for MP3s and also an FM radio.

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Popularity: 16% [?]

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