Sony Ericsson Elm review



Riding the green wave is the Sony Ericsson Elm, part of its GreenHeart range, which aims to be a more environmentally friendly mobile phone. We've seen a number of eco phones from different manufacturers and we don't always buy into the eco pitch: after all, if the eco steps can be made in one handset, shouldn't they be applied across the entire range, ethically speaking?

What that eco tag means, Sony Ericsson tell us, is that the phone is free from hazardous materials and is constructed from recycled plastics. The green theme continues a little further, with less packaging and no manual, although there are still a couple of paper leaflets in the box. It's a shame that the Elm features Sony Ericsson's bespoke charger too, although on inspection, this carries the GreenHeart branding too, claiming to be a low-power charger.
The use of that connection means that you don't get a 3.5mm jack, so you'll be stuck with the hard plastic headset bundled in the box, unless you scour eBay for the right adapter so you can use your own headphones. Fortunately this connection type will soon be gone and we'll not be able to fret about it any more. 
The Elm, or J10i2 to use its formal name, is a traditional candy bar handset, the sort of thing that Sony Ericsson have excelled at making in the past. It is reasonably slim, the top sloping off so it is slightly thicker at the base. It measures 110 x 45 x 14mm and weighs a tiny 90g.
Being a candy bar design, the top half features a 240 x 320-pixel resolution display. At 2.2 inches, the screen is fairly small by modern standards, but is typical for many of these types of phone. You'll find a traditional layout of buttons too, with a central band of call, shortcut and navigation buttons, with the 12-key keypad beneath.
Elsewhere the handset is relatively button free, a volume rocker and dedicated camera button lie on the right-hand side.
The buttons had a precise enough action for us to be able to crash out text messages, the matte finish proving to be a pleasant surface for typing on, with traditional predictive text making life simple. The layout means everything falls under your thumb fairly easily for one-handed operation (except disengaging the key lock). We did detect, however, an intermittent hollow-sounding response from the 3, 6, and 9 keys, as though something wasn't quite right behind those buttons - one to check in-store if you get the chance.
The operating system doesn't offer up many surprises and will be instantly familiar to Sony Ericsson users. It is a little slow to navigate and looks and feels dated. It doesn't offer the same degree of customisation you'll find in other handsets, so this is no smartphone competitor, although it does make a fair stab at smartphone communication specs.
You'll find that the Elm is an HSDPA-toting, GPS packing, Wi-Fi loving handset, with Bluetooth and DNLA certification. That means you'll be able to pick-up a fat stream of data from either your mobile network or your home network, to keep up with your digital life, as well as sharing content from the phone and being able to access your music on the media server at home.
The OS doesn't natively lend itself to social networking like the iPhone or Android smartphones do with their bulging app offerings, but Sony Ericsson has made a small concession for those who want a more traditional handset and at a more reasonable price. In that vein you can get Facebook, MySpace and Twitter on the home page, along with your calendar and Walk Mate Eco, if you wish.
This nod to online services (for Facebook, Twitter and MySpace) will let you stay in touch and give you updates without having to dive into a new app or browser. You can then open up those apps if you want and it all works well enough, once you get used to the quirks of moving the "cursor" to select the right box. Given the small screen size, we found both Twitter and Facebook to be effective enough in sending quick updates, but obviously you are limited by the screen size overall, so it isn't great for browsing photos, videos, or even the Internet.
Walk Mate Eco is essentially a pedometer, counting your steps on your way to that Holy Grail of 10,000, and then adds the eco twist by telling you how much CO2 you've saved. It assumes you left the Golf GTI on the drive, rather than just walking for your health or because it’s the best way to get from A to B.
Delving further into the multimedia capabilities of the handset, you'll also find the phone features Sony's XMB (XrossMediaBrowser) making music, videos and photos easy to browse. It groups things together well, so dive into photos and you not only have the local device photos, but you can also access your Facebook photos there, as well as other web services that you can configure - Picasa, Blogger and Flickr.
The same applies to video, with local and YouTube content being accessed in one logical place, of course with Sony Ericsson's PlayNow service accessible to offer you more content to buy. We also like the music player, with a number of imposable styles which are all active and look cool - we especially like the old school spooling cassette.
There is an external speaker which is loud enough to be irritating in public, but the call quality is very good.
It's a shame, given the simplicity and intuitiveness of the XMB, that the normal grid-style menu isn't as well organised as it could be. We've taken issue with this before on Sony Ericsson phones and little has changed. That said, if you are a Sony Ericsson user, you'll know that you applications are hiding in a sub folder in the "Organiser" section and other such quirks.
Applications are harder to come by for this type of device, but it does come loaded with a range to get you started. You'll find Google Maps installed which, with support from the GPS, will get you where you are going. You also get a Wisepilot trial if you plan to use the phone for in-car navigation and a sports tracker app, so that GPS is put to good use.
On the back of the phone is the 5-megapixel camera, with an LED illuminator "flash". The camera comes with a blistering array of settings, including things like face and smile detection, various scene modes and even different metering options. Auto, however, does a pretty good job of covering most possibilities and in many cases we were unable to determine differing results between shooting modes. There is also the option to apply various effects, like sepia or solarize, for a bit of fun, in both photos and video.
At first we were shocked at the poor quality coming out of the camera, but that was due to a dirty lens, which seems to be a problem for the phone. A quick wipe later and we were impressed with the results. It suffers the normal shutter lag, so isn't great for moving subjects, but as a pocket snapper it fares well enough outdoors in good conditions. The camera's performance is better than average for this type of phone.
Video capture is at a restrictive 640 x 480 pixels, at 30fps, but again, it does a good enough job, so despite the resolution not getting close to HD, the results are good enough for sharing online. There is only 280MB of internal memory, but you can add your own microSD card up to 16GB to give you more space.
Battery life is good as it will see you through a couple of days with normal usage. You can extend it by reducing the frequency of checking things like email or updating the web services, and the screen also reacts to conditions and changes the brightness accordingly. That said, in bright conditions we found the screen didn't quite get bright enough to see clearly.

The Sony Ericsson Elm packs in pretty much all the features you'd want in a modern phone, whilst keeping a traditional format. The downside here is that the user interface isn't as clear and intuitive to use as modern rivals and the operating system doesn't give you the same degree of customisation that you'll find elsewhere.
Being a phone with a keypad isn't a bad thing - we don't all want touchscreen phones after all - and for the most part we were happy with the hardware on offer. There was the worrying hollow sound coming from one side of the keypad, but it never stopped us using the phone.
We're not really sold on the eco credentials of the Elm. It sounds nice on paper, but we suspect that people will want the same degree of environmental consideration applied as standard across all devices. Expressing a concern about the environment should not mean you have restricted choice. But when all is said and done, the Elm is a capable candy bar handset in the tradition of Sony Ericsson and for some, they will appreciate being able to get their hands on a phone that is familiar.
For others though, it will be obvious that despite the nod to social networking and the inclusion of a full platter of connectivity specs, little has changed in the Elm from previous handsets of this type from Sony Ericsson.

Sony Ericsson W995, a stylish phone

The Sony Ericsson mobile phone has many features. It is a Walkman phone, so you can expect music, sound really good. When it comes to their Walkman phones, Sony Ericsson truly distinct. No matter what other functions of the Walkman phone, music player or the noise is the main attraction of the phone. To begin with, the phone has GPRS, EDGE, WLAN and 3G network. This is a 8.1 megapixel camera that comes with a resolution of 3264 x 2448 pixels, autofocus and LED flash characteristics. Other features of the camera geo-tagging, face detection and image stabilization. With these features, you can take pictures with the camera and the film composed of 30 fps video quality WQVGA.
The phone system has downloadable polyphonic, MP3, AAC, WMA, stereo speakers with 3.5 mm audio jack. Sony Ericsson Bluetooth has HSDPA in W995. The internal memory is 118 MB. The Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman phone is a well, which can be summarized as with a digital camera and a media player in one device.

Sony Ericsson and Spiro Zylo

  
Sony Ericsson Zylo.Sony Ericsson is a company that has a role in the history of the personal entertainment on the go, innovation Walkman of the 1980s to today with our phones like the W995, which are played Audiophile strongly oriented. Continuation of the strong tradition of Swedish-Japanese partnership announced two new phones that not only functions with great music, but also popular social networking features that are more important for mobile phone users throughout the United Kingdom.
The Spiro Zylo are the two most recent additions to the Sony Ericsson Walkman and come with a number of features spirited music. With standard support for MP3 and AAC to Zylo the first mobile phone with the published full support for lossless FLAC files is coming, probably the format of choice for lovers of real music. FLAC files are generally large size much more than MP3 anyway, but microSD cards of these two phones have about 16 GB of storage space for your music. Of course you can always swap cards around the sense that there may be no limit to how much music can enjoy.
Both phones come with iconic Sony Ericsson features like TrackID, a song that you designate in the vicinity of the recording, played a short clip leaves and Spiro also comes with an FM radio. The Zylo offers you the opportunity to share your music with your contacts, so that you can play music at the same time as phone calls. The two Zylo Spiro and you can download new music service PlayNow download Zylo and comes with the ambient air pre-loaded sounds, you can play while you make a call to do so you're still at work or walking on a busy street.
Both phones run on a mobile platform with keyboard and are very similar in size and weight. used the 256k TFT screens and offer proactive Zylo uses an interface that due recognition makes the good old days of cassette recorders. While the focus of the two phones is definitely the music, they also offer enormous opportunities for the generation of social networks. Both equipped with Facebook and Twitter integration and Zylo also comes with Picasa and Flickr applications included for quick downloading photos with the camera.
While Spiro camera is fairly commonplace, the Zylo has some additional features, including geo-tagging, video calling and a YouTube application that you can download videos recorded with just a few clicks.
Like most new phones in line with the social networks and Sony Ericsson Zylo Zylo Pink Spiro supports SMS and email support thread is also great. You can keep a number of IM clients up to date with your friends in real time. You can read messages Zylo Sony Ericsson and Sony Ericsson reviews Spiro for more information about these new phones.
Both phones are an excellent choice for music lovers and have much to offer in terms of social networks. The cameras are not the best around, but it is not the focus of these phones (and still some features Zylo for his camera anyway). The Zylo is will probably be at the top of the phone and shoulders above other handsets Music "category without a doubt the best pair and its support for FLAC. Take a look and see what Sony Ericsson and Sony Ericsson employs Zylo Spiro offers available if you want to get their hands on such a fantastic music phone.








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Unexpected Jump in Turnover Reported by Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson has reported a decent rise in turnover for the first three months of the year, increased by new product releases and cost savings.

In comparison with a loss of 293m Euros a year earlier, net profit came in at 21m Euros ($28m; £18m).

In spite of mobile phone sales being 28% lower from a year ago at 10.5 million phones, the surprise revenue still came.


Sony Ericsson is trying to cope up with other mobile creators that were earlier to launch smartphones.

Bert Nordberg, President of Sony Ericsson, stated, "We are pleased to see the positive impact of both the launch of new products and the business transformation program improving the company's results”.
He picked out the firm's new Xperia X10 and Vivaz products as being predominantly well acknowledged.
Enhanced margins and cost-cutting also aided to develop profitability. The company reported a net loss of 836m Euros for 2009 as a whole.

Sony Ericsson has also been trapped off guard by the change to smartphones, the one area of the economy where sales have been mounting.



Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 reaching AT&T by August





An unofficial source would, but mobile service provider AT & T showed confidence storing Smartphone Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 start in early August. This contradicts an earlier report that the plane comes with AT & T this spring. This spells bad news for AT & T, as the X10 is scheduled for obsolete Android 1.6 software pre-installed instead of 2.1.
The X10 will sport a different 8-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS. Pricing remains unknown, but should be around $ 200 subsidy to compete with other smartphones on the market. [Via] Engadget Mobile

Sony Ericsson W705 Mobile Phone Review – Tune Into the Beat With the Ultimate Walkman Phone


Sony Ericsson is known worldwide for their mobile phones incredibly stylish and functional. It is easy to see why when you take a look at some of the phones that have occurred in recent years and one of its most recent additions to the Walkman range can be added to that illustrious list. The Sony Ericsson W705 it has won over thousands of new fans in recent months due to its attractive exterior and stunning internal features. However, if you believe that all the comments out there or are all the hype? This review will give you the answers you seek.


Elegant Design In

The design of the Sony Ericsson W705 is the first element to be reported with many potential users, and if ever there was one handset to attract people at first, then the Sony Ericsson W705 is. Its elegant casing in brushed aluminum finish with subtle gold finish frame. If this is not classy enough, it is also very functional as a result of the rubber coating around the battery to make it more comfortable to hold.
The handset itself is dominated by the 2. 4-inch QVGA screen, which gives a bright and clear. In fact, the item is perfect for multimedia phone, which obviously dominates the list of functions, being a Walkman phone.

Features jaw dropping

The Sony Ericsson W705 is a 3G HSPA and so packed full of connectivity and user options. For example, there is Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB all integrated into the handset, in addition to the 3G options. It is also compatible with Google Maps, YouTube and the BBC iPlayer so you can really maximize your options. As if to underscore this, there is a 4 GB stick of memory article.


However, it is amazing features of Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman worth every penny. The features can be accessed quickly and easily through dedicated menus and buttons. The sound quality is as good as any Sony Ericsson phone, if not better. However, it is the extras that give this model of competitive advantage. There Shake Control that allows you to skip, rewind and fast forward tracks at will. With 120MB of onboard memory, you can access the tracks through direct download or via the USB connection.

The only element of the Sony Ericsson W705 which allows the camera down. At 3. 2MP, should be a decent camera, but only produces images that are fine. This is largely a fixed focus lens, which of course produces images that are average to say the least. However, this can be forgiven, because it is a CyberShot phone. However, given this niggle only, the Sony Ericsson W705 should be considered seriously as their next phone. With that exception, that exceeds expectations in all aspects and is certainly at the forefront of the Sony Ericsson now.

The Sony Ericsson S302 is a mobile phone from the S range.


The Sony Ericsson S302 comes in a stylish and eye-catching design. The color schemes of the S302 provide us with an option of two color casings: grey and blue. The SE S302 has a size of 101mm x 46mm x 11mm. The device weighs 79g which makes it handy and light when holding in a hand. The Sony Ericsson S302 has a 2-inch TFT screen with support for 262K hues and with resolution of 176 x 220 pixels that provides a clear and colorful images and graphics.
The media features of the Sony Ericsson S302 provide us with music/media player and a 2 mega-pixel digital camera.
The music player has support for all popular music formats. There is an integrated FM stereo radio with RDS feature. The other features of the player are the PlayNow and the TrackID.
The 2-megapixel digital camera of the Sony Ericsson S302 has a 2.5x digital zoom.
There is a video recorder in the phone. It comes with an option of features which involve the opportunity to play back the video recordings you have taken. You can watch the video streaming on the large TFT screen.
The Internet and connectivity features of the Sony Ericsson S302 provide XHTML and WAP web browsers, Quad-band network with GSM 850/900/1800/1900, high speeds of data transfers and connections with the EDGE and GPRS technologies. In order to connect to other compatible handsets you can use Bluetooth and USB.
The messaging services of the Sony Ericsson S302 are rather usual, including text and multi-media messaging and emailing. There is a Predictive texting feature and a sound recorder in the S302.
The inner memory of the S302 includes 20 Mbytes with an opportunity to enhance it with a Memory Stick Micro M2&trade.
The applications of the Sony Ericsson S302 are the following: tasks, calendar, flight mode, calculator, notepad and alarm.

Sony Ericsson W705

First, the nature of life under the main product (eg the W800 is basically a completely new K750), which Sony now own EricssonWalkman commands your attention on her. The latest addition to the Walkman series Sony Ericsson W705 is certainly no different as wrong with a spec list which seems out of place among the elite Mobile, all in a phone that simply oozes class. The slider phone draws your attention with a brushed metal finish strikingly beautiful silver air. This will be accompanied by a comfortable size still small enough to not become a burden, but big enough for a pleasant service. But enough about what looks like the phone, with output expected a little more than a month, why should we in the excitement about the W705?

Well first things first, the W705 is a good music phone through and through (as if the Walkman brand does not fit!) So, what Sony Ericsson prepared for us? Well, it took the price Sony audio technology promises to provide sound in its purest form, thanks to Clear Bass, Clear Stereo and high-end headphones. SensMe, you can create playlists based on mood, you can Shake control to change tracks or volume of a TrackID handles is the name and artist just a few seconds of the recording length, you can tune in FM radio all your favorite Save stations and support for PlayNow arena, Sony Ericsson's new, you can download the latest headlines directly on your mobile. All your music is in the Walkman player that lets you shuffle, sort and play your music and supports multiple file formats, including MP3 and AAC managed.

So, the W705 music are covered, but what lies beneath the smooth, shiny exterior? Good for those who like to surf the Internet, HSDPA and Wi-Fi, have what you need to provide high-speed Internet at the touch of a button. In addition, the quality of web browser adds the ability to record video streams from popular sites like YouTube. If photography is your thing, should the 3.2 megapixel camera is more than enough with digital zoom and video recording. Memory on the phone is a respectable 120 MB which is expandable up to 8GB (and is likely to come with a 4 GB card in the box). To round out the Sony Ericsson W705 offers Bluetooth v2.0, and support for 3D games, allowing an excellent and varied more than just a music phone.

Sony Ericsson Vivaz



The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is a smartphone that high-definition video capabilities, offers and the touchscreen interface. In fact, you will be amazed by the device. He looked a little Sony Ericsson Satio, but it is more compact.
The smartphone is based on the Symbian operating system is based. turns the function of the complete recording of HD video, which is capable of super-high resolution videos offer of 720p. It also includes continuous autofocus, image stabilizer and video light. You can also video-calls. You will be surprised by the 8.1-megapixel camera, action. It comes with face recognition auto focus, flash geo-tagging and LED.
The display offers 360 x 640 pixels Vivaz support, which is considered important enough to display the video at full HD resolution, but it looks good show. The touchscreen smartphone is capable of operating with handwriting recognition. I must say, it is a lightweight and compact smartphone.
The Vivaz has a great media player and you can enjoy FM radio. In addition, there are GPS with Google Maps. To access the Internet, you can use HSPA. There is also WiFi. Other connection options, see USB and Bluetooth. You can also use special applications for Facebook and YouTube.
In general, the smartphone with a large number of applications goes, it is possible with amazing HD video capture. No doubt you will enjoy it.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10


Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 - the phone company first Japanese-Swedish platform for Google Android. Commercial samples of the Android 1.6, the much amended and supplemented by the original software bells and whistles SE (Timescape and Mediascape characteristics in particular).


Two weeks ago Skogberg Rikard, Product Manager at Sony Ericsson said the Xperia X10 is not multi-touch capabilities. This is obviously motivated by the program includes firmware and hardware.


However, while British officials take the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 company said that in the second half (probably in September) will be a major update for x10. This can only mean one thing - the staff prepares Xperia X10 Android 2.1.


Sometimes the rumors about the impossibility of the Multi-Touch can not yet confirmed to be powerful smartphone and be on equal footing with the HTC Desire EVO 4G HTC, Motorola Milestone, the Apple iPhone

Sony Ericsson Ditching M2 Memory Card in The Future because It Comes With a Slot Phone MicroSD Card.









Sony Ericsson Memory Card M2 microSD leave Sony Ericsson confirmed that they allow excretion of Memory Stick Micro Devices technological change with microSD instead of stories in the Sony Ericsson Global Marketing Director Alexander fortune after starting last Satio, Yari Aino and collected all along. slot with microSD card.


Sony Ericsson ditching M2 memory card in the future because it comes with a slot PHONE microSD card.


Asked whether she would play faster for Sony memory card for mobile phone ownership verification Alexander: "Yes, we are in the direction.


Sports Micro.

He decided to show to people who do not. But we suspect that means most sports high - end the microSD slot on the filter size quickly in low end devices.


It makes sense to move that Sony Ericsson is the global pattern of production, which partly explains its decision to reduce the charge to move to the international system, as announced at Mobile World Congress in February.


However you cut it, especially the head of Cash Cow: ie profit after selling some of them that not a lot of money through the website and that everyone ought to be about 30 e Sony Ericsson in the attic of them. and decided to jump into international plants.

Preview of Sony Ericsson Aino


Introduction Preview: Sony Ericsson Aino.


Sony Ericsson Aino - the world's best keyboard with touch mode, the media easier user interface. Easy navigation to media users and a clear view directly to the material.


Check PLAYSTATION 3's, you can access the contents of multimedia Aino your all used to play Remote on PlayStation 3 Play Remote and PlayStation 3, developed first for the PSP to control access to media and content in the PlayStation 3 from their hands. This can be done through a local network between PLAYSTATION ® 3 and Aino in your home or over the Internet from anywhere in the world for fans of television in Italy, France, Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom, users can PlayTV. for PlayStation 3 in Aino Watch, pause and record television on a variety of free channels through Aino on the road.


Aino Press the Home Media application on your PC media content via Wi - Fi automatically to your mobile phone. Users simply place Aino charging station and automatically coordinate with the latest multimedia computer in their They are usually happy with the latest content on your phone.


Movies on a 3-inch screen and clear music quality and greater freedom - thanks to modern MH100 stereo headphones and wireless charging station with same EC100 Aino This phone features an integrated powerful features exciting. Mobile entertainment such as support: 8.1 megapixel camera, flash pictures and clear audio experience.


Sony Ericsson Aino.

Voice and let Vision.

  • The world's best keyboard, both traditional media and touch UI.

  • Media and Media Go ™ Home - easy to bring your content.

  • Play with Remote Control PlayStation 3 - PLAYSTATION 3 and access your multimedia content of your mobile phone.

  • 3 inch 16 million color screen - surfing the Internet in widescreen format.

  • Clear sound experience - the music a unique quality.

  • Design for wireless stereo headsets and EC100 MH100 charge.


Sony Ericsson Aino supports GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS / HSPA 850/1900/2100 Aino available in selected markets from early Q4 in the obsidian black and white light


Reference Price :RM 1450 - 1530

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