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Sony Ericsson makes cell phones especially for youth. The music quality of these phones is amongst the best ever and you won’t even need a discrete MP3 player.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S – A Nice Smartphone

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S is a smartphone developed and designed by Sony Ericsson with Google's Android 2.3 OS. Unveiled in September 2011, its main improvement over its predecessor is its Snapdragon 1.4GHz Scorpion processor than 1.0GHz of Arc. Sony Ericsson follows up its ultramodern Xperia Arc with Xperia Arc S, little faster version of European model boasting powerful Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system and powerful camera. Design The first Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc offered head turning style[...] Read full story »

Sony Ericsson Txt Pro – Sluggish interface

Sony Ericsson Txt Pro is a feature phone having a compact design. It comes with a slide out full QWERTY keyboard and this is the most attractive feature of the phone. This is because the phone comes with dedicated Friends app for sharing Twitter and Facebook updates. This phone is made for social networking freaks; the launch was announced on SE’s Facebook fan page which has about five million followers. The manufacturer has put in a four row physical keyboard for keeping heavy texters happy. The price is affordable[...] Read full story »

Sony Ericsson Equinox – Clamshell phone

Sony Ericsson Equinox is the successor the TM506. The Equinox has a thin phone design and the feature set on board is quite similar to its predecessor. But there are a few missteps here about the design that we have previously seen on earlier SE phones. The price of this phone is about Rs. 2,400 approximately and lets see if it is a worth the money. Design Design of this phone has some good points but overall, I wasn’t really impressed. This isn’t an unattractive looking cell phone but some elements[...] Read full story »

Sony Ericsson Cedar – A green phone

Sony Ericsson Cedar is a green phone which means there are some eco-friendly touches given to it. This handset has a kinda organic name and there are some nice elements here like a 3.5 mm headphones jack, expandable memory, and 3G. It is a simple candy bar phone having a green side to it. Design Sony Ericsson Cedar is shipped in a tiny box and the manufacturer has used minimal packing materials to save trees. Apart from the handset, there is a wall-charger and a few papers. Body of the phone is recycled[...] Read full story »

Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 – Not as good as the X1

Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 is the successor to the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 which did very well in the market and it was the first handset from SE to have Windows OS on it. The manufacturer then launched the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 in order to capitalize on the X1’s popularity. The X2 is based on the 6.5 version of Microsoft’s Windows OS and has plenty of improvements in the panel interface to give a richer functionality to the users. The design has been altered a bit and the display too has grown. The camera here is[...] Read full story »

Sony Ericsson W705 – Smart looks, great performance

Sony Ericsson W705 was launched after Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 which didn’t really do well in the market. The manufacturer had created a lot of hype around the X1 but the phone didn’t really manage to live up to the expectations. I got the W705 in my offices for review, lets see if this handset is any better than its predecessor. What do you get in the package? Sony Ericsson W705 4GB M2 Memory Card Stereo Headset (HPM-77) Charger USB[...] Read full story »

Sony Ericsson W8 – Affordable music centric smartphone

When walkman first came out in the late 70s, it changed the way people listened to music. It let people groove to the music on the go and music enthusiasts were over the moon with it. The personal stereos are now gone but the concept has still stayed alive with digital media players with dedicated players and music phones. With Sony Ericsson W8, the manufacturer attempts to put some more life in to the Walkman brand and it is an Android based handset. There is Android 2.1 OS aka Éclair inside which is a bit outdated.[...] Read full story »

Sony Ericsson Spiro – Poor build quality

Some things truly never change. There are phone manufacturers that come and go; they make a few flagship models and then the company disappears in to oblivion. Sony Ericsson isn’t one of them though; this phone company is here to stay. The company recently launched a new mobile phone for music enthusiasts - Sony Ericsson Spiro. This cell phones is a bit small and it isn’t that impressive in terms of specs either. Still it is a really good descendant of the glorious family of mobile phones. The music centric nature[...] Read full story »

Sony Ericsson Z555i – An attempt to lure fashion crazy people

Sony Ericsson isn’t really known for making fashion centric phones but that does not mean it does not make any. I got the Sony Ericsson Z555i in my offices for testing, it is an entry level phone targeted at fashion enthusiasts on a stiff budget. Fashion crazy people are usually willing to spend big to satiate their hunger for good looking phones and hence I don’t know if there is any room for budget stylish phone in the market right now. Sony[...] Read full story »

Sony Ericsson C510 – For multimedia freaks

Sony Ericsson C510 is the younger sibling of the C902 which we saw a few years ago. It a 3.2 megapixel smaller camera and doesn’t have touch sensitive controls close to the display. This gives it a lower price tag. But it still those goodies like face detection technology and there is also Smile Shutter. I put this phone to test in my office to see if it lives up to the Cyber Shot tag. What you get in the bundle? Sony Ericsson C510 Charger Battery Headset 512[...] Read full story »

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