Detailed Analysis : Sony Ericsson W910i & Sony Ericsson W960i


by Samuel Herrick - Date: 2008-07-05 - Word Count: 661 Share This!

 

Sony Ericsson is a reputed and popular mobile phone vendor known worldwide. It has spread its branches all over the world. This company has a wide range of a number of powerful and fashionable phones. They have a spectrum of all kinds of phones, from very simple and affordable to the high-class and multi-utility models, they have one phone for every customer. The mobile phones manufactured by Sony Ericsson are filled with all the necessary features and are updated with the latest technology. They have stylish, smart and sophisticated handsets to enhance the personality of the user. This article is a detailed and complete analysis on the two phones manufactured by the same company- the Sony Ericsson W910i and the Sony Ericsson W960i. The W Series by the Sony Ericsson are basically dedicated to music lovers. The series is entirely music-centric.

The Sony Ericsson W910i is a very trendy and stylish phone catering to all kinds of mobile phone users. It is a 3G network GSM enabled phone with HSDPA. This phone is designed in a slider mechanism which makes it more stylish. This device comes in vibrant and alluring colours like Hearty Red, Noble Black, Havana Bronze and Silky White. The dimensions of the phone is 99 x 50 x 12.5 mm which makes it easy and convenient to carry. In addition to this, the phone weighs only 86 grams. This handset has a wide TFT screen of 2.4 inches capable of displaying 256K colours with a high resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. This device is blessed with 2.0 Megapixels camera with an extremely high resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels. As it is a music phone, it has a Walkman 3.0 Player to make music portable. This is supplemented with FM radio with RDS. The Sony Ericsson W910i also has music sensor. The phone has an internal memory of 40MB with an option to expand the memory as per requirement. The communicating devices by Sony Ericsson always have a powerful and dependable battery backup. This phone has a backup of 9 hours of continuous talk time and up to 400 hours of standby. This phone uses the Standard battery, Li-Ion 930 mAh (BST-39) delivering an amazing battery life.

On the other hand, the Sony Ericsson W960i has a candy bar design. This is a GSM enabled 3G network phone which has an excellent speed of connectivity. This phone works with an operating system of Symbian OS v9.1, UIQ 3.0. The dimensions of this mobile device is 109 x 55 x 16 mm with a weight of only 119 grams. The phone comes in a smart Vinyl Black colour. This phone is blessed with a touchscreen mechanism. The phone has an exceptionally wide TFT screen of 2.6 inches with the capability to display 256K colours. This phone also has an option of handwriting recognition to ensure security. This mobile handset has a massive storage capacity. It has an internal memory of 8 GB, practically enough to store a lot of files. This memory is more than what is actually required. It makes sure that the phone does not hang while opening heavy files. The Sony Ericsson W960i has a 3.2 Megapixels camera to click sharp and clear pictures. This camera captures pictures with depth and clarity. In addition to this, this device also has flash and autofocus. The images are of the high resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels. Being a music phone, it has a Walkman Touch player with TrackID music recognition. It also has FM radio with RDS. It uses the Standard battery Li-Po 900 mAh (BST-33) to give a battery backup of 9 hours of talk time and 370 hours of standby.

Both the sony ericsson phones have the basic connectivity options like Bluetooth, USB, EDGE and GPRS and both of them are exceptionally good and have outstanding features. It entirely depends on the needs and requirements of the customers as to which phone they would like to buy.


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