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The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini now comes in white
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini is an impressive handset which has proved to be a popular choice, due to the fact that it is compact and lightweight, whilst also incorporating an impressive level of functionality, all of which utilise the 1 GHz Scorpion processor which is included, and which is combined with the android operating system, version 2.3 otherwise known as gingerbread. The unit itself has dimensions which measure 88 mm x 52 mm wide whilst being 16 mm thick and weighing 99 g in weight.
The units display screen is an impressive 3.0 inch LED five backlit LCD display screen which offers capacitive functionality whilst also providing effective touch screen capability. Imagery displayed within the screen is of outstanding quality by virtue of the fact that within its quoted resolution of 320 x 480 pixels, it accurately displays up to 16 million colours. The display itself is aided by the fact that it also utilises the Sony mobile Bravia edge, whilst the navigation purposes the timescape user interface is also provided. In terms longevity, the screen comes with a scratch resistant surface, whilst for automation purposes the unit includes accelerometer and proximity sensors.
In terms of connectivity the handset comes with a multitude of options which include Bluetooth, micro USB connectivity whilst also providing GPRS and EDGE connections. Internet access is provided by virtue of either the Wi Fi option or alternatively its own 3G connection which provides the means to access the net at speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps. In addition the unit comes with an integrated micro-SD card slot which provides the ability to increase the available memory capacity from the 2 GB which is included as standard, up to a more significant 32 GB.
Additional functionality within the unit includes a stereo FM radio which comes with RDS, a selection of games, satellite navigation with A-GPS support, as well as a 5.0 megapixel camera that also provides the means to record video at 720 pixels. In addition an MP4/MP3 multimedia player is included, as is track ID music recognition, voice memo capability and the inherent benefits associated with predictive text input.
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini White is one of the available colour options which provides the consumer with options. Irrespective of colour, the fact remains that this particular handset has proved to be a popular addition to the Sony Ericsson range.
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Is the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Active a viable option?
The recently released Sony Ericsson XPERIA Active has captured the imagination of the consumer by offering a stunning array of useful functionality, combined with a stable and reliable backbone in the form of a 1 GHz snapdragon processor and the gingerbread version of the android operating system. The unit itself has dimensions of 92 mm x 55 mm wide whilst being 16 mm thick and weighing 110 g in weight, making it both compact and lightweight.
The handset comes with an expressive 3.0 inch LED-backlit LCD display screen which is also capacitive in nature, and provides the user with an effective touch screen. Imagery is outstanding when displayed within the screen by virtue of the fact that within its quoted resolution of 320 x 480 pixels, it can accurately display up to 16 million colours. In addition the display utilises and takes advantage of the Bravia mobile engine, whilst also offering a scratch resistant display, an array of touch sensitive controls and the timescape user interface navigation purposes. In addition the unit comes with proximity an accelerometer sensor is as standard.
The handset comes with an internal memory capacity of 1 GB, whilst also including a 2 GB card which can be utilised within the available micro-SD card slot. The same card slot can also be utilised to increase the available memory capacity within the unit up to 32 GB. Internet access is provided by virtue of its own 3G connection or alternatively Wi Fi is also available, whilst Bluetooth, micro-USB, EDGE and GPRS connections are also included as standard. The handset comes with a GPS function which provides satellite navigation comes with A-GPS support.
The unit provides a 5.0 megapixel camera that not only takes effective imagery but also provides video recording capability at 720 pixels, with the benefit of a video light, whilst a secondary camera is also provided. The unit also comes with a stereo FM radio with RDS, an MP4/MP3 multimedia player as well as providing track ID music recognition, flashlight, a digital compass, an array of Google related features as well is a document viewer.
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Active which is similar to the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X12 Arc delivers impressive performance in every way, whilst also retaining a style and sophistication which is unrivalled many handsets.
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The Sony Ericsson TXT is aptly named
The Sony Ericsson TXT mobile phone pulls no punches and makes no excuses for its simple yet effective style. The unit provides an effective text based mobile phone, which is both compact and lightweight, having dimensions of 106 mm x 60 mm wide whilst being 14 mm thick and weighing 95 g in weight. The unit offers a QWERTY keyboard, Wi Fi access as well as a raft of useful and endearing functionality.
The handset comes with a 2.5 inch TFT display screen which is located above the main QWERTY keyboard and an array of touch sensitive controls. The screen itself is a TFT screen, which has a screen resolution is quoted at 320 x 240 pixels and within which it is able to display up to 256,000 colour combinations ensuring outstanding quality image display. The screen itself comes with a scratch resistant surface, to ensure longevity, whilst the inclusion of a QWERTY keyboard, provides simple text based data entry.
The unit comes with the usual elements of vibration and ring alert options, with the ability to utilise MP3 ringtones, whilst also incorporating a speakerphone, 3.5 mm jack as well as photo call functionality by virtue of its included phone book. The handset provides blue tooth and micro-USB connectivity in conjunction with EDGE and GPRS connections, whilst also providing Wi Fi access, enabling the user to access are available hotspots.
The handset also comes with a 3.15 mega pixel camera that operates at 2048 x 1536 pixels and includes fixed focus as well as providing the opportunity to record video. In addition a stereo FM radio with RDS is provided as is a selection of games, whilst the MP4/MP3 multimedia player, which comes with track ID music recognition, is able to play and actively supports a wide range of file formats. The unit also comes with SNS integration with native Facebook and twitter clients for those who enjoy social media.
The Sony Ericsson TXT, like the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Neo, is a new addition to the Sony Ericsson range, and complements the existing options perfectly. This particular unit delivers expressive an impressive functionality in a simple yet effective manner.
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The Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman is a popular choice
The Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman is a compact media playing mobile phone which offers the consumer a veritable feast of functionality contained within a stylish and aesthetically appealing unit. The unit itself has dimensions of 95 mm x 52 mm wide whilst being 14 mm thick and weighing 88 g in weight.
The handset comes with a 3.0 inch TFT capacitive display screen, which displays an impressive 256,000 colour combinations, all of which are contained within a 240 x 400 pixel screen resolution. The screen itself comes with a scratch resistant surface whilst also offering touch screen functionality, and the added benefits of accelerometer and proximity sensors for automation. Ring and vibration alert options are provided, with the alternative of MP3 ringtones, in addition to a speakerphone and a 3.5 mm jack which are also incorporated, whilst the phone book provides photo call capability, in conjunction with the call records feature.
The unit comes with a variety of connectivity options which include EDGE and GPRS connectivity, in conjunction with blue tooth and micro-USB options, whilst also providing the opportunity to access the Internet by virtue of its Wi Fi option, which provides the means to access available hotspots. The unit also comes with a built-in micro-SD card slot which provides the opportunity to increase the memory capacity of the unit up to 32 GB. The handset provides SMS, MMS and e-mail capability as well as offering instant messaging and also incorporating a WAP 2.0 browser.
The handset comes with a raft of additional features which include a 3.15 mega pixel camera that operates at 2048 x 1536 pixels and also has the capability to record QVGA quality video. In addition the unit comes with a stereo FM radio with RDS, a selection of games as well as a Walkman player as the name implies. Track ID music recognition is included as is the popular SensMe function, whilst the unit also incorporates a document viewer, voice memo facility as well as predictive text input.
The Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman which in many ways is similar to the Sony Ericsson W8 Walkman delivers outstanding performance and style which is typically Sony Ericsson.
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The Sonim XP3300 Force is durability personified
The Sonim XP3300 Force is a handset which has been built with durability in mind. The handset is IP 68 certified, in addition to being fog, transport and thermal shock resistant as well as having a drop to concrete resistance which is unrivalled. The unit itself measures 126 mm x 60 mm wide whilst being 25 mm thick and weighing 185 g in weight and utilises the MediaTek MT6235 platform.
The unit comes with a 2.0 inch TFT display screen which operates at 240 x 320 pixels, within which it is able to display up to 65,000 colours. As you would expect the display screen comes with shock and scratch resistant gorilla glass. The unit provides ring and vibration alert options with the ability to utilise MP3 ringtones, whilst also providing a speakerphone, 3.5 mm jack as well as phone book and call records functionality.
The unit provides a micro-SD card slot, which is integrated, and which provides the opportunity to enhance the available memory capacity within the unit up to 16 GB, by utilising relevant cards. Connectivity is provided by virtue of the class 12 versions of GPRS and EDGE, whilst additional connectivity is offered by virtue of the USB and Bluetooth connections. The handset comes with a GPS function which provides effective satellite navigation, and which comes with the added benefit of A-GPS support.
The handset is durability is provided by virtue of its IP 68 certification, which relates to dust and water submersion, whilst also having MIL-STD 810G, which relates to grade salt, fog, humidity, transport shock and thermal shock resistance, in addition to the drop to concrete from 2 m resistance, all of which makes this one of the most durable handsets on the market.
The unit also comes with an FM radio, flashlight, a selection of games, a 2.0 megapixel camera, an MP4/MP3 multimedia player, stopwatch, countdown timer and organiser, as well as a voice memo facility and a file manager
The Sonim XP3300 Force unlike the HP Pre 3 is a handset which is aimed squarely at those that require basic functionality but with a durability that is unrivalled in many ways.
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