Friendly User- The Sony Ericsson W880


by Swornambigai - Date: 2007-11-16 - Word Count: 285 Share This!

The Sony Ericsson W880 is ultra slim. The W880 is only 9.5 mm thick and only wieghs 71 grams.The display is a 240 x 320 pixel TFT panel in 262,000 colour . The W880 has a 2 megapixel main camera with a second camera for video calls. The W880 has stereo Bluetooth and an enhanced version of the Walkman player.

Sony-Ericsson-W880 on show have adopted smaller, stubbier button designs. The W880 uses rectangular buttons with rounded ends very much like what we've seen before, only smaller and raised a little further off the phone's surface. The Sony Ericsson W880 also features the Walkman Player v2.0, which offers a faster and friendlier user-interface than the previous version.

The W880 comes with 16 MB of memory and a 1 GB Memory Stick Micro, but can be expanded to 2 GB via the Memory Stick Micro slot. Other features include photo/video editing, picture blogging and web gallery uploading, QCIF video recording, and 3G data transferring capabilities of up to 384 kbit/s.

Sony Ericsson W880 Walkman phone will blend astonishing good looks with all of the music-centred features that fans have come to expect from the Walkman phone family. The Sony Ericsson W880 Walkman is a UMTS phone with the latest Walkman player 2.0 The Sony Ericsson features around 16 - 17 Mb in-built user-available memory, which can be increased up to thru a Micro M2 card.

The Walkman player 2.0 simplifies music track, playlist and genre navigation with a more intuitive UI, and includes TrackID powered by Gracenote Mobile MusicID. TrackID records a few seconds of a track from the radio, sends the track to the Gracenote music database for identification and returns the information to the phone. Please Purchase online http://www.phoneandbeyond.com

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