Jul 23

r300 r306 review

Well, finally we have the review on the radio series from Sony Ericsson, which consisted of R300 and R306. It is obvious that these handsets are aimed to gain market share in developing countries. Thanks to our friends at unwiredview.com that post the review.

R300, the first of the two models, is a simple-looking candybar phone built on an old platform that is miles behind the A100 both in looks and functionality. The only interesting function that it - and the second phone in the series, the R306 - have is TrackID which allows you to find out the names of the songs you record from any source, and the ability to use parts of the tracks played on the radio as ringtones. The back of the phone is stylized like a small radio receiver; there are additional memory buttons for your favorite radio channels, and a speaker which takes up a large part of the back panel.

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Jul 21

c902 review

Cnet editor, Joseph Hanlon seems like the SE C902 very much. He gives C902 8.4/10 (editor rating), and declare C902 as the best camera-phone in the Cybershoot family. Well, in my opnion it’s fair enough. It does look like 902 is the best point & shoot phone right now.

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Jun 26

 SE C902

Our friends at the Mobile-review have been lucky enough to get their hands on the Sony Ericsson C902. According to their opinion, here are some points that need to be highlighted:

The Sony Ericsson C902 has no problem in the matter of signal receiving and reception quality. This unit was loud enough to be heard in most, even call-unfriendly environments. The reception quality of the C902 was quite good – we got strong signal levels in most places and didn’t notice any significant differences from other contemporary solutions. Also going for the C902 is its superb build quality. The C902 is a direct rival to the Samsung U800 Soul – in fact these two have a whole lot in common, that is: build quality, metallic accents on the back, relatively small yet decent display, pretty much basic functionality. However the Samsung’s offering packs in a 3 Mpix camera, takes away some value from it. Interestingly, these two phones are reactions of Sony Ericsson and Samsung respectively to the Nokia 6500 Classic’s great sales, although the latter doesn’t have metallic accents or tons of memory onboard and some other smarts and feats. But it got to the market much earlier than either of these two phones. It’s quite another matter, though, that the update of the 6500 Classic will arrive much later than the Samsung U800 and Sony Ericsson C902, so they won’t clash directly in view of price gaps that won’t get smaller over time.

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Jun 24

 SE G900

G900 is one of the most awaited UIQ phone from Sony Ericsson. This phone become more interesting since use similar design with ordinary cell phone, but has UIQ OS and touch screen. Unwiredview just post their review about this phone and found some interesting fact. In the bottom line they said that the G900 turned out to be an interesting smartphone, easy to use for calls or writing messages as a normal phone, while retaining all the capabilities of Symbian UIQ. It’s a good product that will probably sell well. The G900 not a top model among the Sony communicators; the successors of the P1 and T5 are expected to come out towards the end of the year. This model should be great for people who need normal phone functions first and smartphone functions second.

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May 30

 

If it’s about music in your handset, Sony Ericsson is a famous manufacturer that provides users with music phone choices from their W series. The target of this series is obvious: young men/women that love music on their every time-everywhere moments. The cool design and a pack of new technology can proof it.

We have the review of the newest Walkman phone from the Sony Ericsson, the W980 from our friend at the 3gWeek. Please enjoy everyone….

The W890’s design, features, and technology that comes with this black-red clamshell is worth enough to make you spend some money from your bank account. But before you had gone through your local bank, let’s take a look inside first.

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May 30

With its ordinary cell-phone design (some say it looks like the K530i), the G900 meets a bunch of criteria that put it in the line of Sony Ericsson’s smartphones. It seems that the simple design, which is uncommon for smartphones of the company, was meant to attract people who are interested to use the G900 foremost as a normal phone, yet they still want to have the option to use full smartphone features. So in simple words, the G900 wasn’t made for experts, but for first smartphone users and average users.

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May 30

 SE C702

Quite surprisingly, the Sony Ericsson C702 Cyber-shot that will come at June has a decent and quite powerful sound even though the phone’s vibra alert is at average level. The handset’s reception quality is also quite stable in most places.

The handset that is priced at 320 Euro has a similar pack of camera to the Sony Ericsson K770. The C702 is an averagely good choice for them who are looking for a phone that is protected from dust and abuse. Also going for this phone is its lens cover and flashlight mode for the camera.

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May 28

 

Apparently the Swedish-Japanese handset manufacturer is continually making their upcoming Windows Mobile Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 to be more and more powerful before the official launch. The X1 will double their RAM and Flash memory capacity. So instead of the 128MB of RAM and 256MB of Flash memory, the X1 will have a 256MB of RAM and 512MB of Flash memory. We can tell you this information based on the “White Paper” of the device. With this kind of upgrade, the X1 with its 528 MHz CPU will be operating much faster…

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May 26

 

The R306 Radio is definitely was made for mid or low-end users. With its affordable and reasonable price, you can’t expect much on the phone. There are some key features of the phone such as FM/AM radio tuner with RDS and TrackID, Dedicated external radio controls, Tri-band GSM support, 1.9″ 65K-color TFT display, Secondary monochrome external display, 1.3 megapixel camera, 5MB of internal memory, Bluetooth, USB, Radio broadcasts recorder in MP3 format and Stereo speakers.

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May 22

 

As a Cybershot phone, I have high expectation for camera quality. But as you can see here, the image quality is disappointed! I thought the K850i was gonna be the only failure, but it seems that there’s another one in the works. How can this even be branded Cybershot? Those pictures are horrid considering its a camera phone. I mean, what the h**l are SE doing with their Cybershot phones?

SE C902 vs Nokia 6220c

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