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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Sony Ericsson V640i Review



The Sony Ericsson V640i is a Vodafone exclusive mid-range 3G candybar music phone. Available in Havana Gold or Quick Black, the V640i boasts similar features to other mid-range 3G Sony Ericsson phones, such as the K530i and W660i.

The V640i gets a few extra bonus points over other mid-range 3G mobile. There's HSDPA - up to 4 times faster Internet downloads than 3G, 4 GB memory card support and there's Sony Ericsson's new Media Manager software. The V640i is also quad-band - get better coverage in USA, Australia, Canada and many South American countries.

The camera isn't a full-feature job, there's no flash or autofocus and the screen resolution is just 176 x 220 pixels (same as other mid-range phones). A 240 x 320 screen resolution would have been better, although the price would likely be increased a little.

Design

Sony Ericsson 3G candybar phones are much alike. Similar weights, similar dimensions, keyboard layouts and features. The V630i follows the same format. Made of plastic, video camera on the front (top right), volume and camera buttons on the right, connector on the bottom, and memory card slot on the left.

Keypad: The keys are oblong, big enough, and have decent spacing. The circular navigation keys are a good size - the confirmation key is big.

The memory card slot supports up to a 4 GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) card - you can get one of them for about £30 at Amazon.co.uk.

The loudspeaker is the circle beneath the camera lens on the back. Sounds OK.

Music Player

Walkman Player 2.0. The music player supports MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC file formats. View album covers, titles, browse by artists, tracks, playlists, visualization, play mode, skins, stereo widening, equalizer, loop and shuffle.

The V640i has trackID - the music recognition service, PlayNow and numerous quick links to Vodafone Live's music download service (I call them the 'money links').

Media Manager

Organise music, photos, video clips and podcasts on your PC, then transfer them to your phone. An improvement over Disc2phone software. If you lose your CD, download Media Manager from the Sony Ericsson Web site. Or download it right now to have a look.

HSDPA = Fast Internet Downloads

HSDPA stands for High-speed download packet access. The V640i press release states "... can download a track in 14 seconds". Vodafone lead the way in HSDPA mobile broadband services. Current theoretical peak speeds are "up to 3.2 Mbps". You're more likely to get speeds up to 1.4 Mbps (that's what the Vodafone Web site says) - at least 4 times faster than 3G (384 Kbps).

3G is an 'always-on' connection. Much like your home broadband connection, voice and data can be transmitted simultaneously. Yep, use data and voice at the same time - download the latest music tracks whilst you're on the phone chatting to granny Gertrude.

The V640i also has EDGE support (2.75G). At the time of writing (November 2007), EDGE isn't very widespread. EDGE is also quite slow - ask an Apple iPhone user about it. Hahahahahahahahah...

Web browsing

Speed wise, the Sony Ericsson V640i is very good. The browser is fine. Combined with fast download speeds, the V640i is fine for downloading music from online services and getting snippets of information.

Google Maps, eBay, Accuweather

The V640i has a few goodies pre-installed.

* Google Maps - useful. If you want GPS, the V640i supports the GPS enabler HGE-100 headset. Just plug the GPS headset into the V640i connector.

* eBay - a great place to buy hot mobile phones.

* Accuweather - Get weather reports for any city.

2 MP Camera

The V640i is a music-focussed phone. The camera is basic. There's no autofocus, flash, macro mode or mirror. The images are OK (very subjective - you might think they're crappy or you might think they're the best thing since Sooty).

They don't look great compared to top-end camera phones - K850i for example. Pretty obvious.

Identical options to other mid-range 3G Sony Ericsson phones. Shoot mode, picture size, night mode, self-timer, effects, white balance, shutter sound, picture quality, save settings and a few more. 2 megapixels is 1600 x 1200 pixels. Video capture is 176 x 144 (QCIF).

Other Fun V640i Features

FM radio with RDS, Video, Music and Photo DJ, 3G video calling (there's a front-facing video call camera), Blueooth, USB, USB mass storage, and a very good 9 hours 2G talk-time.

Summary

The V640i is a Vodafone exclusive handset. The V640i is great for music playing - 4 GB memory card support is good. HSDPA and quad-band earns the V640i more bonus marks. You can buy the V640i on contract, not sure about on PAYG or SIM free.




FEATURES



  • 103 x 47 x 15 mm, 97 g

  • Talk time (9 hours), Standby time (300 hours)

  • 2-inch 176 x 220 pixel, 262k colour screen

  • 32 MB phone memory, Memory Stick Micro M2 (up to 4 GB)


  • Quad-band (850, 900, 1800 and 1900 Mhz)

  • EDGE, 3G, HSDPA, Bluetooth, USB

  • 2 MP camera, video capture

  • SMS, MMS, Email

  • Video calling, video call camera

  • Media player, TrackID, PlayNow, RDS FM radio


  • Media manager

  • Access NetFront Web browser, RSS feeds

  • Sound recorder, voice dialling, voice control

  • Organizer tools





In The Box


Sony Ericsson V640i, battery, charger, USB cable, headset, 256 MB memory card, software CD, user guide.


Buy the Sony Ericsson V640i


Cheap Sony Ericsson V640i contract deals, offers, free gifts and promotions.





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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Live pics of Sony Ericsson W890

The SE-center.pl has posted more live pics of Sony Ericsson W890 phone, which is not yet officially introduced. This is a Walkman series product following the W880. According to the source, the W890 comes with a 2” QVGA display, a 3.2-megapixel camera and a frontal camera for video calls (3G support), Bluetooth (A2DP) wireless module and an FM-radio with RDS. There is the support of Memory Stick Micro (M2) cards. These are non-official details, not yet confirmed by the vendor.

Live pics of Sony Ericsson W890Live pics of Sony Ericsson W890Live pics of Sony Ericsson W890Live pics of Sony Ericsson W890

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Monday, October 22, 2007

Sony Ericsson gets official on the W910 and K850

For you Walkman / Cyber-shot buffs out there who’ve been dying to get your hands on some new phoneage — look no further. The Sony-Ericsson dreamteam have just announced the official release of two of its new mobile phones sure to have player haters… um, player hating. The W910, which we took a look at back in June, apparently has music-playin’ on its mind, though with HSDPA, a 1GB Memory Stick, and its “shake” feature (which allows you to jostle the device to switch songs or randomize playback), you might find other uses for it. If you’re more of an Ansel Adams-type, you can get your mitts on the K850, a camera-minded phone that’s got a considerable 5-megapixel camera (with a Xenon flash / video light), has more of that beloved HSDPA, and can do 30fps video — if that’s your thing. Both of these sweet babies will be available in “selected markets” this month, no word on price.

Sony Ericsson gets official on the W910 and K850

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Friday, October 12, 2007

Rumors: new Sony Ericsson products in 2008

Some pics and info on new SE phones in 2008 have leaked to the Internet from an insider source. According to the Mobile Close Up these are W970, K830 and K860. Sony Ericsson W970 belongs to the Walkman music series. It is equipped with an iPod-like navigation wheel, a 5-megapixel camera and a storage card slot.

new Sony Ericsson products in 2008

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The Playstation Phone: CONFIRMED

The Sony Ericsson gaming boss, Peter Ahnegard, said that a PlayStation-branded gaming phone would be coming by Christmas. He also added that it might not be this Christmas, which probably pissed whoever he was talking to off to no end.

Sony Ericsson, who've already branded their W-line of phones the Walkman line, the K-line of phones the Cyber-shot line, and some random Japanese line the Bravia line, can easily brand another line (G, maybe, since P is taken) the PlayStation line. It doesn't even need games other than the mobile ones that already exist for their cellphones, which run just fine on SE's higher-end hardware.

Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone Announced

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Sony Ericsson K630i Brings 3G To Your Camera Phone

Sony has announced, that theK630i now comes in "Quick black" (not quite sure the difference between this color and regular black) or "Havana Gold.".

Both phones feature HSDPA, Microsofrt Exchange Active Sync, two-megapixel camera, 256 MB M2 card, bulit-in media browser, FM tuner, MP3/WMA/AAC support, bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, video recording, and USB connectivity.

No word on pricing at the moment.

Sony Ericsson K360 Black and Gold

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Saturday, October 6, 2007

Sony Ericsson K800i

A Cyber-shot digital camera and a small and sophisticated feature-packed 3G phone all in one. Bring the K800i with you and you have a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, image and video stabilizer and built-in Xenon flash ready for any moment, anytime. In addition, the BestPic technology lets you capture several images in quick succession with one press of the camera key. Pick the best. Delete the rest. A camera stabilizer function compensates any small movement of your hand when you are taking a picture and shooting video. When you have taken a photo, you can share it straight away using Bluetooth, multimedia messaging or blog it.



Sony Ericsson K800Sony Ericsson K800

A quality camera that’s also a phone: a 3.2-megapixel digital camera with all the functionality and connectivity you’d expect in a top 3G phone.

So why not make it the best picture every time, with auto focus, built-in Xenon flash, image and video stabiliser function and BestPic™?

You can share your images instantly via Bluetooth™, MMS, email or blog – your own blog is created the first time you blog a photo, for friends and family to see.

Mobile Web browsing, photo blogging, push email, downloading multimedia content and video calling are a reality with 3G. This phone’s got it all.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Sony Ericsson T650i photoset

The T650i is only 12.5mm thick, and pretty light at 95mm, especially for a phone with a metal casing, but punches above its weight with a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, a front end video call camera, MP3 player, FM radio, 256,000 colour display and it’s 3G as well.




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