Sunday, 18 March 2012
Sony Ericsson Arc S Specs
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Sony Ericsson Aspen M1I
SPECS TECH:2.4-inch display; 3.2 MP camera; 100 MB internal, 16 GB expandable memory; GPRS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB; 130 gms; 1500 mAfi Li-ion battery
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Sony Ericsson W8

Saturday, 4 February 2012
Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo You can expect to enjoy multi-app processing, high speed internet browsing and a full suite of other functions in trademark Sony Ericsson style. This is no surprise considering that the device is powered by the 1 Gigahertz Snapdragon processor that is one of the most powerful around.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo
It has a large 3.7 inch screen with a 854 x 480 resolution, and utilizes the Sony Mobile BRAVIA technology to deliver extremely crisp images for your viewing pleasure. You will be able to take clear, sharp photos with its inbuilt 8 megapixel camera that comes equipped with an LED flash application that allows you to capture HD quality video as well.
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Sony Ericsson Xperia arc_sony ericson xpera arc
The first thing that strikes you about the arc Is how thin it is, at just 8.7mm thick it is almost half the thickness of most phones available today. If you look carefully at the back of the phone, you will also notice that the arc stands out from the others because of its curved profile.
while we were fans of the simple and clean design, we felt that more work could have been done to improve the tiny power button, which took a bit of effort to press. On the other hand, the camera shutter button was a welcome addition in an age where most smartphone makers somehow decided to stop including dedicated camera buttons on their devices. This at least makes snapping pictures so much easier than having to tap on the screen.Overall, the handling experience was positive, as the arc balances beautifully in the hand. If anything, the arc feels a little too light, and depending on how you hold it, can feel flimsy and fragile.
The arc comes powered by Android, specifically version 2,3 (a.k.a. Gingerbread), Timescape reappears on the arc and can be easily added on the home screen as a widget. Combine Timescape together with a photo/video widget, and you get easy access to social networking updates and multimedia files.
The main draw of the arc is its 4.2-inch TFT-LCD screen with Sony's Mobile BRAVIA Engine image processing technology,which aims to enhance video playback. The result is beautiful visuals when playing videos and games on the device as well as while navigating through the smartphone's stylish interface.
The multimedia showmanship doesn't stop there as its snappy 8,1-megapixel camera produces clear and sharp photos with accurate blacks and colors,Because of its f/2.4 lens, visible details in night shots are also easier to capture without having to flush them out with the available LED flash,Sony Ericsson's arc is good-looking, functional and primed for success. If the profile. 4.2-Inch awesome display doesn't bowl you over for some reason, its impossibly slim build will. Of course,this smartphone isn't perfect - minor flaws like impractical buttons and average battery performance take the overall score down a few notches, but the gorgeous widescreen display and capable camera are two of its biggest advantages, While It comes with a relatively standard 1GHz processor, you do get an extremely responsive device with more than enough horsepower for fluid multi- tasking. All in all, the Xperia arc is a highly functional phone that balances both productivity and multimedia prowess
Tech Specs:
DISPLAY:4.2-inch TFT capacitive screen
CAMERA:8,1 megapixels / LED flash / Autofocus
BATTERY:1500mAh
TALK TIME:6 hours 55 min (GSM) /7 hours (HSDPA)
Monday, 14 November 2011
Sony Ericsson Xperia Active
Preinstalled on the device is iMapMyFitness, an app that uses built-in assisted-GPS to keep track of your training activities and performance.
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
SONY ERICSSON XPERIA X8
technology inside is good. You get GPS and location tagging, plus 3G and 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and support for microSD cards up to 16GB. There's a parsimonious internal memory allocation of just 128MB. Navigation on the X8 isn't bad. The multi-screen setup means you can have a screen for YouTube clips, one for email or web browsing and another for music playback, Swipe right and you get to a Google search box and Sony Ericsson's social network messaging feed, Timescape. Another interesting, Sony Ericssonspecific feature is support for LiveView. the Xperia X8 has recently been updated to Android 2.1, there's no native support for multitouch - you can't pinch to zoom, and typing is a single-finger affair.
Thursday, 26 May 2011
SONY ERICSSON NEO PLAYER
Sony Ericsson rebounded frorn a run of mediocre releases at MWC with a fine trio of Android Gingerbread phones spearheaded by the Xperia Play, This features PSP Go-style, slide-out game controls and PlayStation Suite, which allows you to connect to the PlayStation Network and download games.Thefour-inchscreen,1GHz Snapdragon processor and Adreno GPU offer very respectable graphical chops,with Sony Ericsson claiming games will run at 60fps, What, all garnes? Elsewhere, the Xperia Pro takes on BlackBerry while the Neo boasts a cracking, eight-meg camera with Sony Exmor sensor.
Theres a lot to love about tne Xperia play. It's a chunky phone, but understandabIy so, as it has to accommodate not just a4-inch,480 x 854 screen, but aIso a sIide-our gamepad, and a battery that can fight through severaI hours of non-stop game time - five and a haIfhours, to be exact. The gamepad itself sIides our with very reassuring soIidity, and for the most part is brilliant. The tactile response is fantastic and nothing seems easily breakable
play is powerful enough to run those games-rest assured,it is has a lGHz processor with 380MB RAM, and we haven't found a game that lagged yet. We did, howcver, find that games had a tendency to crash some times, but the version of the software on our review device is not the final rectail version to be relcased in June, so hopefully some bugs just need ironing out.
OS :Android 2.3 (Gingerbread]
Display :4in,480x854 LED backlit LCD
Storage: microSD up to32GB [8GB supplied]
Processor: 1 GHz Qualomm Snapdragon
Connectivity: 3.5mm socket, 3G, A-GP5,
Bluetooth, microUSB,WiFi (wfth DLNA)
Camera:5.1MP|rear], VGA (Front|
Video:WVGA @30Fps
Friday, 5 February 2010
sony ericsson XperiaX10
with its large screen of about 10,2 centimetres in diagonal. Functioning with the Android system,
the telephone embarks best technologies: 3G+, Wi-Fi, GPS, and photo sensor of 8,1 mégapixels.The aspect of the model is excellent, back rubberized in cerclage as burnished metal.
For mail and social networks, X10 with a processor of 1GHz for has a specific
application called Timescape, which incorporates contents and presents in form of columns of labelsthat we can browse. A similar device, Mediascape can gather photographs, vidéos and musics, in a single presentation. The two software operation correctly but nothing revolutionary.