Sony Ericsson W960i and Nokia N82 - the kings of music


by Matt Sharp - Date: 2007-11-28 - Word Count: 329 Share This!

Let's take a look at 2 top end music phones, the Sony Ericsson W960i and the Nokia N82.

The vinyl black coloured casing of the handset gives it an extremely stylish look and feel. This music phone has a whopping 8 Gbytes of memory and can store up to 8,000 songs that you can carry with you wherever you go. It is one feature that is surely going to give the iPods a run for their money. The large and lucid screen measuring 2.6 Inches provides a screen resolution of 240 x 320 pixels which displays up to 262k colours. The viewing pleasure is enhanced through this wide screen that also acts as a viewfinder for its camera.

The 3.2 megapixel camera with 3 x digital zoom comes adorned with all the features that a stand alone digital camera possesses. It can click great quality stills and well as moving pictures that can be cherished by the user later on. The Sony Ericsson W960i comes with a built in Walkman music player that supports album art which can be displayed on the large touch screen of the phone. Be it your favourite music channel or information from around the world, the Fm radio in the handset fills your day with fun and entertainment.

Next up, the Nokia N82, which is a candy bar device which is attractive to look at. The manufacturers are hoping to make it a successor of Nokia N73. It is a Quad-Band GSM enabled device which is powered with the mighty HSDPA technology that allows to work around the globe with an excellent connectivity. Experience the perfect web browsing experience through this device, made possible with its Wi-Fi connectivity. The camera in this device would be a 5 Mega Pixels with a secondary VGA resolution camera which enables video calling in device. Not only that, but its music playback is ALSO superb.

Both the Sony Ericsson W960i and the Nokia N82 are available now.

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