Jumat, 24 April 2009

Sony Ericsson C510 CyberShot Mobile Phone

Sony Ericsson C510 3G Mobile PhoneAn affordable mobile phone with Cyber Shot camera, geo-tagging facility, motion gaming and YouTube videos – its the Sony Ericsson C510 Camera Mobile Phone that we are talking about. Its a mid range phone gaining popularity because of its remarkable features and elegant looks. This candybar handset is available in two colour options – Black and Silver. Designed with a neat keypad, this mobile phone makes texting such an ease and it comes with a standard size of 107 x 47 x 12.5mm, but is relatively light weight, weighing just 92g.

Sony Ericsson C510 3G Mobile Phone comes with a display of 2.2” 320 x 240 pixels screen supporting 262k colours. The display can rotate automatically from portrait to landscape mode, thanks to the built-in accelerometer. It also supports motion-based gaming. Since it is a CyberShot phone, naturally, the highlight of the phone is its 3.2 megapixels camera with features like face detection, LED flash, auto focus and digital zoom. It has a Smile Shutter that automatically takes a shot when your subject smiles. All that you have to do is point the camera towards the right direction. There is geo-tagging too. You can even record video footage with this camera and also make video calls. Though the camera does not match that of the Sony Ericsson C905 or C902, this is a decent one considering its price.

Sony Ericsson C510 Bluetooth Mobile Phone is equipped with a music player with MegaBass, PlayNow, TrackID, all these enhancing the total music experience. There is FM radio with RDS to add on to the entertainment. With its 100MB integrated memory you can store plenty of music. You can even expand the memory by way of Memory Stick Micro up to 4GB. Its HSDPA lets you enjoy high speed internet access and faster data transfer rates. Bluetooth and USB further enhance its connectivity. This Sony Ericsson C510 Mobile Phone is a midrange phone with a lot of great features.


Source : http://www.mobilephonereviews.org/category/sony-ericsson/

Minggu, 19 April 2009

NOKIA 7500 PRISM

Take a look at pictures of Nokia's 7500 Prism, or its sister handset the 7900 Prism and you can be forgiven for thinking it is a very distinctive looking candybar mobile which ought to feel like a million dollars in the hand. Surely that is the idea behind the design, which makes the phone look like a cut precious stone. Distinctive it certainly is, but I'm not convinced about the expensive sheen.

The number keys are triangular in shape, as are almost all of the other keys on the front fascia. The mini joystick that acts as a navi key is housed in a diamond shaped surround. The back fascia mirrors this idea, being designed with pairs of triangles making diamond shapes. The whole of the front fascia has a shiny, reflective finish whereas the back mixes this with mat.

The front fascia also has a slightly raised main section, partly to add to the ‘cut like a precious stone' appearance and also, I am sure, to help the light bounce off it at interesting angles, which is, after all, the key to making precious stones glitter and glisten.



The problem with all this is that the effect doesn't work that well. You really don't feel that you have a piece of polished and cut jasper or jet in your hand because there's no getting away from the fact that the casing is made of lightweight plastic. In fact this mobile weighs a mere 83g, which is pretty light for a candybar of average proportions - 109mm tall, 43.9mm wide and 14.4mm thick.

Nokia has tried to integrate innards and shell when it comes to themes. You can select from among 12 themes for the phone, and the predominant colours they offer are blue, green, pink and red. Some are called ‘shards pink', ‘shards blue' and so on and these have a sort of angular design within them.

You can coordinate your chosen theme with a band of colour round the edge of the phone. You get three bands - blue, green and pink. You slot your chosen one onto the back of the phone before putting the back cover on. To be honest, neither effect makes much difference. This is still a plasticky mobile trying to look like something more than it really is, and failing.

 
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