Mr. Gsm – MrGSM.Com

Mobile Cell Phones Reviews & Features Specifications by Mr. GSM

Tagged with ‘Sony Ericsson’

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Specs & Pics

Posted by Mr. Gsm On December - 5 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

Sony Ericsson calls this model a real leader, because it combines a lot of modern developments, in particular, 8-megapixel camera and processor with a clock frequency of 1 GHz. Original Android interface has been replaced by visual superstructure Rachael, who will turn the management of the communicator in the game. She is very beautiful and user-friendly, it is clear that the developers tried. The unit did not have given a name X3 for two reasons: to avoid confusion with telephone Nokia X3, and because the X1 and X2 – a communicator on Windows Mobile, and the X10 – it has guglofon with Google Android. Interestingly, this device is not the latest version of OSes, not 2.0, but only 1,6. X10 goes on sale in the first quarter of next year, with several color options – gothic-black and bright white.

Specifications:

  • Display – touchscreen, 4-inch, 262 144 colors, WVGA, 480 x 854;
  • Camera – 8.1 megapixel, 16x digital zoom, autofocus, face detection function, stabilizer, video recording;
  • Processor – Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 (1 GHz);
  • Integrated memory – up to 1 GB;
  • Read the rest of this entry »

Sony Ericsson Equinox (pix) TM717

Posted by Mr. Gsm On December - 2 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

The Sony Ericsson Equinox, available exclusively from T-Mobile, combines style and substance.

Featuring external light effects and a customizable pulse light, this fashionable flip phone will have heads turning.

With support for T-Mobile’s 3G network, the Equinox provides fast Web access with T-Mobile web2go and will keep you connected to friends and family with support for e-mail, text, picture, video and Instant Messaging.sony-ericsson-equinox

In addition, the Equinox is a great companion while on the go with built-in A-GPS with available Location Based Services by TeleNav, a 3.2 megapixel camera with video capture, music and video player, stereo Bluetooth and an FM radio.

Sony Ericsson Equinox Features Include:
• Flip design with customizable light effects, available in a carbon finish
• 3.2 megapixel camera with digital zoom, video capture and playback
• M2™ memory card slot for up to 8 GB of optional removable memory
• Music player supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, MPEG4, WAV and MIDI
• Stereo Bluetooth
• FM radio
• Support for SMS, MMS, instant messaging (IM) and e-mail
o IM support: AIM, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger
o E-mail support: AOL, Gmail, IMAP, additional POP3 accounts,
• Web access through T-Mobile web2go
• A-GPS with Location Based Services by TeleNav
• Quad-band GSM world phone (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
• UMTS/HSDPA-capable (1700/2100 – AWS Band IV)
• Display: 2.2-inch diagonal; 240 x 320 pixels, 262k TFT and QVGA display
• 3.8 x 0.6 x 2.0 inches; 3.3 ounces

Sony Ericsson W995 Video Review

Posted by Mr. Gsm On August - 22 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

After Sony Ericsson W995 review here’s video review…

Sony Ericsson W995 review: 8MP Cyber-shot Walkman

Posted by Mr. Gsm On June - 5 - 2009 1 COMMENT

Sony Ericsson’s W995 goes the extra media mile, 8MP camera and stunning music playback

w995

On the outside it sports a thin slider design in progressive black, cosmic silver, or energetic red. Its front face is dominated by a 2.6-inch display, which should lend itself well to watching everything from music videos to movies. You’ll also find a desk stand (very nice!) and stereo speakers.

And just to prove that miracles do happen, Sony Ericsson broke down and included a 3.5mm headset jack. We’re not sure what made the company change its mind, but we couldn’t care less.

The W995’s Walkman player offers the standard range of features, including album art, shake control, TrackID, and an adjustable bass level. You’ll also be able to save MP3 and AAC files as ring tones. The 8.1-megapixel camera is straight out of a Cyber-shot line. It has a 16x digital zoom, auto-focus, face detection, a flash, image stabilization, Sony’s PictBridge, a video recorder, and picture blogging.

Finishing out the feature set are stereo Bluetooth, assisted-GPS with support for Google Maps, Wi-Fi, messaging and e-mail, a voice recorder, an FM radio, phone-as-modem capability, USB mass storage, PC syncing, instant messaging, organizer applications, a speakerphone, gaming, and direct access to YouTube.

With so much under the hood, it’s imperative Sony Ericsson backs it all up with solid battery life and memory. Fortunately, the W995’s specs look promising. Its Memory Stick Micro slot will accommodate cards up to 8GB, the internal memory is 118MB, and Sony Ericsson promises that the W995’s battery life will be long enough to support two full-length films (9 hours talk time, 20 hours music time and 5 hours video time).
Read the rest of this entry »

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 Spotted

Posted by Mr. Gsm On June - 5 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

XPERIA X2A tipster tells us that the device you’re looking at here is Sony Ericsson’s codename “Vulcan” — better known as the X2 — which would presumably replace the X1 at some point in the next few days, weeks, months, or years. Though the picture’s small, you can clearly make out the X Panel button in the lower left of the phone’s front and a Windows key in the upper left of the keyboard, which adds a dose of credibility — the company has, after all, put quite a bit of time and effort into pimping its panel interface SDK, and right now, the X1 is the only device that supports it. The image looks a little rough around the edges, but we can easily chalk that up to this being either a composite mockup or a very early prototype combined with the fact that our tipster seems to have blanked out the surroundings to protect the source. We’re not saying it’s definitely real, but this certainly looks plausible — we’re just not convinced yet that it looks better than the model it’d replace

The rumored Sony Ericsson Frances has now received a proper name – it will be called Sony Ericsson C903. Much like a slider version of the 5 megapixel Cyber-Shot Filippa, but with GPS receiver.

The competition for leaked upcoming and unannounced phones continues. In this new edition we present you the Sony Ericsson C903, also known under the codename Frances.

The new Cyber-Shot will join the family with 5 megapixel camera, 2.4-inch QVGA screen, GPS and slide design solution. It should be an upgraded version of the SE C901 (Filippa), but there is no info about xenon flash presence. The usual suspect aplications are here: PhotoFix, Face Detection and Smile Shutter.


Sony Ericsson C903

Wi-Fi connectivity will not be available since C903 will have a lower tag price than the flagman C905.

The official announcement, logically, will be at MWC 2009 and the expected release – in the end of Q2 this year.

Source

Sony Ericsson G900 Review Specifications

Posted by Mr. Gsm On September - 20 - 2008 1 COMMENT

G900

Touch to go

Choose how you want to use your phone. Make a call, listen to a song, visit a Web site. Use the key control – or just touch the screen with your finger to make it happen.

Quality pictures

The 5 megapixel camera lets you take print-quality photos. Set your picture’s focus area by touching the screen. Take your photo, then share – blog it.

Quick Notes

What you can do with pen and paper, you can do with your G900. Press the Notes key and use the stylus to write in your own handwriting. Quick and easy, no keyboard needed.

Screen

- 240×320 pixel
- 262.144 color TFT

Memory

- Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support (up to 4 GB)
- Phone memory 160MB*
* Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration.

Networks

- GSM 900
- GSM 1800
- GSM 1900
- UMTS 2100

Available colours

- Dark Red – Dark Brown Possible limited market availability.

Sizes

- 106.0 x 49.0 x 13.0 mm
- 4.2 x 1.9 x 0.5 inches

Weight

- 99.0 gr
- 3.5 oz Please note that local variations may apply.

Stay organized

G900 is the ideal phone for an active and busy life. Calendar, email, notes, reminders – all available at the touch of your finger.

What’s in it?

Touchscreen - finger navigation

Touchscreen – finger navigation

Easy, intuitive, finger-friendly touchscreen operation: you just touch the screen to navigate your phone. And if you prefer using a stylus or a pointer, they work fine, too.

Push email

Push email

Instant email on your mobile phone, just like on your home computer. Messages are sent directly to your phone as soon as they arrive.

Integrated camera

Integrated camera

Built-in digital camera with screen viewfinder, dedicated menus and direct interaction with in-phone imaging and messaging features.
Read the rest of this entry »

Sony Ericsson W902 Walkman phone

Posted by Mr. Gsm On July - 24 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Music as it’s meant to be

Surround yourself in a panorama of sound. Clear bass, clear stereo and the premium HPM-77 headset – the W902 brings you a clear audio experience.

Thousands of songs

The W902 gives you thousands of possibilities – about 8,000* of them, to be specific. (*The 8GB memory card stores up to 8,000 eAAC+ encoded songs)

Great camera, clear display

Snap your stills and videos using the 5 megapixel camera. Then enjoy them on the the bright and clear 2.2″ display.

Screen

- 240×320 pixel
- 262.144 color TFT

Memory

- Phone memory 25MB*
- Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support
* Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration.

Networks

- GSM 850
- GSM 900
- GSM 1800
- GSM 1900
- EDGE
- UMTS 2100
- HSDPA

Available colours

- Volcanic Black – Wine Red – Earth GreenPossible limited market availability.

Sizes

- 49.0 x 110.0 x 11.7 mm
- 1.9 x 4.3 x 0.5 inches

Weight

- 99.8 gr
- 3.5 oz
Please note that local variations may apply.Info from official Sony Web

Sony Ericsson Alicia leaked

Posted by Mr. Gsm On July - 7 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Sony Ericsson AliciaThere are quite a few devices we’re expecting Sony Ericsson to announce. BeiBei, Paris, Shino and now another device is included in the mix. A handset codenamed “Alicia” is a stylish Walkman clamshell with two displays. And while we don’t have enough information about this phone at the moment, we do know its outer screen won’t be used only for displaying caller ID — it will feature some nice Walkman animations or the current weather condition, changing the theme depending on the time of the day. In addition, we know this baby will support TrackID and will be capable to playback both music and video files.

Finally, before I let you go, you should see the first demo video of the device. It just arrived and it’s waiting for you after the jump. Enjoy!