Saturday, January 26, 2008

Sony Ericsson R300i

Honestly, for me this is very Bad device, why R300i using camera 0.3 mega pixels?

And only offer 2 additional connectivity WAP and Bluetooth. Absolutely Poor device

Specs at a glance:

Phone type : Quadband
Networks: GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Connectivity: WAP, Bluetooth
Form factor: Candy bar
Primary display: TFT
Secondary display: none
LCD display size: 128 x 160-pixel
Operating system: -
Built-in camera?: Yes

Camera resolution: 0.3 mega pixels


Sony Ericsson W890i

When the W880i was first available, it was received with mixed responses. Its ultraslim profile, solid build quality, attractive design matched with a decent feature set may have been a hit, but the phone was ultimately "killed" by its tiny keys. When we saw the specifications of its successor, the W890i and, more importantly, the larger keys on the product stills, we knew we had to give the series another chance to redeem itself.

Sony Ericsson has recently started to include dedicated Call/End buttons on its new handsets. Likewise for this W890i. Simple, and sometimes taken for granted, tasks like jumping back to the standby screen by pressing End, or dialing a number with the green receiver icon, are now possible on this Walkman.

Although the W890i isn't of Cyber-shot pedigree, we can't help but feel disappointed that the 3.2-megapixel camera doesn't come with any LED flash or autofocus capability. By increasing the resolution, it may convince some consumers that the camera module is a better one, even if that may not be the case in practice.


Specs at a glance:

Phone type : Quadband
Networks: GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Connectivity: 3G, EDGE, GPRS, HSDPA, Java, Bluetooth, A2DP, USB
Form factor: Candy bar
Primary display: TFT
Secondary display: none
LCD display size: 2-inch QVGA TFT display
Operating system: -
Built-in camera?: Yes
Camera resolution: 3.2 mega pixels