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Sony Ericsson Stereo Bluetooth Headset HBH-IS800 Review

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The Sony Ericsson HBH is800 Bluetooth headset was announced in July of 2008, promising an ‘extraordinary music experience’ to the user.

With its small footprint in comparison to other Bluetooth stereo headsets, the is800 could change the way we look at Bluetooth headsets forever.

Sony Ericsson C510 Review

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The C510, as its model name implies, is Sony Ericsson’s most affordable Cyber-shot phone till date. It’s also the first Cyber-shot handset to use the index number 5** and to use the Smile ShutterTM technology. It’s got both the looks and smarts to satisfy your not-too demanding parent or teenager, who wishes only for a tastefully designed phone that can do almost anything else a normal phone can plus a very nice camera.

Sony Ericsson C905 Review

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On paper, Sony Ericsson aims high with its latest 8-megapixel Cyber-shot phone, the C905. It’s the first product from the Japanese/Swedish venture to sport such a high resolution camera, and, if you ask us, also the first capable of competing with the standalone compact camera. In addition to this, the C905 features built-in GPS, and is also Sony Ericsson’s first feature phone to include WLAN.


Sony Ericsson X1 Review

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The launch of Sony Ericsson’s premium high-end brand XPERIA back in February was a courageous and highly unexpected move that now seems to be one of the most brilliant moves in a long time.

Without further ado, here is to our in-depth review of what is probably the best and most versatile smart phone to date - the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1.


Sony Ericsson z770 Review

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Sony Ericsson’s sales strategy of manufacturing similar products with only physical and minor software changes seems to be a safe strategy. Personally, I’m not a fan safe strategies, but after having used the slim Z770 for some days, I do see why Sony Ericsson continuously announces phones that are very similar to already announced phones.

It’s all about style and design - and that’s what’s important on the global market at the moment.


Sony Ericsson k660i Review

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The Sony Ericsson K660 is a stylish web phone targeted at the youth. K660 impresses with speedy internet connection possibilities, a bold design and choice of colour, as well an attractive price tag.

This is a traditional Sony Ericsson phone - which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

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Sony Ericsson Walkman SensMe™ Review (Walkman 3.0 music feature)

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What is SensMeTM and how can I use it?

With SensMeTM you can discover music by mood. The phone knows the mood of each song without you entering information such as slow, fast, major, minor, acoustic, electric etc.

How to use SensMeTM

From standby go to “Menu” > Media.
Scroll to Music > SensMeTM and select “Open”.
Use the Navigation key to preview different tracks.
Select “Add” to choose an area of tracks.
Select “Create” to view the playlist in the Walkman® player.


Sony Ericsson W380 Review

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The W380 is a stylish clamshell handset that compliments Sony Ericsson’s Walkman range. Like many previous Sony Ericsson handsets this one isn’t going to blow you away with an impressive list of features, but that’s not the point of the handset, and understanding that will allow you to appreciate the things it does excel at, not the least of which is its design. Simply put this is a handset aimed at looking good whilst delivering some fun at the lower end of the market.


Sony Ericsson W890 Review

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Whether you’re on your own or with friends, the W890’s colour matched stereo headset and in-built stereo speakers deliver a high quality listening experience. The phone incorporates the Walkman® Player 3.0, the latest in Walkman® technology, which offers one-click access to the player and simple, intuitive navigation around your music.
Not only can you organise your tracks by artist, album, or visually using Album Art – with the W890, you can even select your music to match your mood. The SensMe™ music experience automatically plots your music by tempo and mood.


Sony Ericsson P1 review

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The Sony Ericsson P1 is Sony Ericsson’s first smart phone in a smaller physical size than ever before. It’s approximately 25% smaller than its predecessor, the P990, and with a weight just below 125 grams, it’s also about 30 grams lighter. Furthermore, Sony Ericsson put in twice the amount of RAM memory, which means about 4 times the work memory as on P990. The QWERTY keyboard has of course remained, but has now been embedded into a two-key system, also used on the M600 messaging smart phone. P1 feels great in hand, and is built like a phone from the good old days.

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