Posted by hina on November 13, 2009 under Accessories, Cell Phone, PDA Phone, Software |
When you’re a famous phone maker like Sony Ericsson, it becomes a little tough to keep your newest products under wraps. The new kid on the block is the F305 motion gaming phone, which features a built-in accelerometer for motion sensing games.

Other notable features include a 176 x 220 resolution, a Memory Stick Micro slot, and a specially designed directional pad and two face buttons specially located for gaming purposes. While we’re pretty sure that its not going to be the rumoured Playstation Portable Phone, it certainly can’t fare any worse than the Nokia N-gage can it? The button layout certainly lends itself to ergonomic gaming, and we could be looking at some NES/Gameboy Color emulators in the very near future. After all, who could say no to some portable Contra on the go?
Posted by hina on November 11, 2009 under Accessories, Computer Hardware |
You wouldn’t want your Sony PSP to lose its trace at those dark corners, would you? There is a solution here to make your PSP easily locatable while you’re in the dark i.e to make it glow.
Here comes some replacement covers, the XCM Magic Night Glow face plates, for your PSP which will make it otherworldly glow in the dark. Before it can glow in the dark, of course, you’ll need to have your PSP exposed to daylight at least for a few minutes.

It’s a good idea to replace your PSP with the XCM Magic cover to make it glow. As you can easily locate it even in the middle of the night which you got woken up because of an unfinished game session happened to come into your dream. The XCM Magic Night Glow face plate attaches to the front panel of your Sony PSP and makes it glow with cool lights. The face plate suits the slim models only. It comes in a variety of colors including pearl, yellow, blue, red, green, and pink.
Posted by hina on under Accessories, Cell Phone, PDA Phone |
Alicia definitely sounds like the name of a hot upcoming super model. But in fact, it’s the code name of the hot super model cellphone from Sony Ericsson. What is so cool about this new cellphone from SE?
The Sony Ericsson Alicia mobile phone comes in an elegantly dark frame, which many claim it has close resemblance to its sibling, W890. The Alicia carries two displays, which I believe one is on the external meant for quick check of couple of things, and the other one is the main screen on the internal. Alicia also allows you to keep yourself updated with the weather forecast, if the plan you’re subscribed to, allows you to do so.

Alicia shares quite a number of common features of its sibling, W890. The Alicia cellphone will come 8GB internal flash memory, stereo speakers that is equipped with FM tuner and transmitter that lets you play music through stereos and phones. The package also comes with high-performance ear-bud phones and also audio enhancing software to ensure you to enjoy the best music delivered by this phone.
The Alicia cellphone carries a quadband GSM radio which the Internet connectivity supports up to EDGE only. This is a little disappointment, which it doesn’t come with 3G or HSPA support. Some other non-music common features shared by Alicia with the W890 including a 3.2 megapixel camera, and the 240X 320 LCD display etc.
Sony Ericsson also pushes Alicia into the market on June 17th, which it’ll face the strong competition from the SE C905 Shiho, which is also gonna be released on the same date.
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Posted by hina on under Accessories, Cell Phone, PDA Phone |
Sony Ericsson has got a new cellphone in its walkman phone line, the W595. It’s guessed to be a walkman phone is because of its name is pretty close to some SE predecessors, such as the W580, which is also a walkman phone.

The W595 cellphone sports a slim classic SE slider form factor, which manages to pack couple of goodies such as a 3.2 megapixel camera, FM RDS tuner, Google Maps and an accelerometer. The phone has also been speculated as it’s only an upgrade of the W580 walkman phone.The W595 has a code name called Linda too. The phone is pretty thin, which measures only 14mm in thickness, which should be pretty comfortable in your hands while scrolling through lengthy music playlists.
The W590 also allows shake control, which is kind hot in SE walkman phones these days for operating your music. This phone still lacks of official info, which is hoped to come soon.
Posted by hina on November 9, 2009 under Accessories, Cell Phone, PDA Phone |
Sony Ericsson G series are made to help busy city dwellers to organize their daily life better. The G series are built with convenient organizer and Internet access, which is what a busy city geek needs for getting his life in pace.
The flagship phone of the G series is the Sony Ericsson G900 and it’s been given a review by PhoneArena despite the phone still has some bugs and problems with its firmware and hardware. The SE G900 is based on the Symbian UIQ without making it too hard to use. It offers intuitive work and the OS gives it a better organizing options.

The G900 is similar to the earlier model, G700, in the G line, which is also equipped with a touchscreen which allows you to write or draw notes on. The SE G900 comes with a high-res camera of 5 megapixel and supports WiFi, which seems to imitate the latest digital camera technologies that allow you to shoot quality photos, upload and share it on the Internet.
The package includes great accessories such as handsfree, charger, data cable, additional stylus, software CD, and manual etc. The SE G900 boasts a super slim body which measures only 0.5 inch for its slimness. Some more it’s super lightweight, making it pretty easy to be carried around in a pocket. The touchscreen is 2.4 inch wide and has a resolution of 240×320 pixels. The color it offers seems pale but it’s still kind of usable even under direct sunlight. The touch sensitivity is great but the touch feedback is only available in sound but no vibration, which isn’t convenient when used under noisy environment.
It comes with a pretty short stylus, but it seems giving no much problem as the touchscreen of this cellphone is meant more for inputting text via handwriting recognition, and not for navigation. You’ll get navigational buttons are under the touchscreen, surrounding the 5-way D-pad and are used for going back, delete and shortcuts to the functions important for the model – writing of notes and message.
Posted by hina on under Accessories, Cell Phone, PDA Phone |
Sony Ericsson G705 – another cellphone in Sony’s G series, which was initially set to be released on the Sept 8, but it got delayed for a day. At least it’s come now a day later.
The SE G705 is a good looking slider which is loaded with nice mid-end features. Since it’s also a member in the G-series, it’s meant to be used as a personal assistant in your overly busy daily life. The SE G705 doesn’t run on Symbian UIQ and neither on any other mobile OS. In fact, it’s on a Java platform.
The phone sports a 2.4 inch TFT display with 262K colors, and supports auto-rotation. You’ll find A-GPS, DLNA, Bluetooth 2.0, FM radio, 120MB of internal memory, 1GB M2 card and 3.2-megapixel camera with flash on this cellphone. The camera is also capable of geotagging and video recording.

The phone is to ride on quad-band GSM cellular networks. It’s been loaded with some Google features, equipped with a full HTML browser, with a shortcut key to have quick access to Google Maps and also video viewing and direct uploading on YouTube. It also supports Exchange ActiveSync for your email.
Since the phone is ready with the nice browser and functions with Google Maps, YouTube and email etc, it must come ready with high-speed Internet connectivity. Yes, it works on Tri-band HSDPA, which Sony claims that it’s the “turbo 3G speeds”.
The US version is made available in early 2009, whereas the G705u, which is the first SE’s UMA-enabled phone will be made available for the UK. The price tag still remains unknown.
Posted by friend on November 7, 2009 under Accessories, Computer Hardware |
The charm of touchscreen gadgets is irresistible. Many have followed the foot steps of Apple iPhone and iPod touch to have produced touchscreen smartphones. And the next on the catch-up path is Sony, planning to unveil some touchscreen Walkman Music players at the coming CES 2009.
It’s a leaked news from Sony insider, that two touchscreen walkmans will surface. They are a 16GB and 32GB models that will feature a 3-inch WQVGA AMOLED display with 10k:1 contrast, wide color gamut and viewing angle and set to reveal in the CES show at Vegas, January next year.

The walkmans will come with WiFi which will support WPA and WEP. With WiFi and the apps, you’re be to get hooked up to the Internet, get on Amazon for favorite artist search, on YouTube to explore artist music videos and many other new features to be expected on these walkmans.
These Sony walkmans will also support various audio codec including MP3, WMA, AAC, PCM, and also video codec including AVC (h.264), MPEG-4 and WMV. It’ll have a built-in FM radio. Equipped with digital noise canceling system and powerful S-Master digital amplifier to produce Hi-Fi quality audio. Price and availability have not been revealed yet.
Posted by friend on under Accessories, Digital Camera |
The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-G3 is a 10.1 megapixel camera which is claimed as the first camera that comes equipped with WiFi and a web browser.

This Sony camera is best used for shooting and direct uploading to most popular video and image sharing websites such as YouTube, DailyMotion, Picasa, Flickr. The Sony camera is also at CES, and read more about it below:

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