Sony ericsson w380 wifi
On its front it has music dedicated keys and OLED display that hides when inactive. In order to keep the cost low, it has small x pixels display and 1. Screen-to-body - Shows what approximate part of the frontal area of a phone its screen occupies. Additional display - Shows specs of the phone's additional display. Capacity - The bigger, the better! However, battery capacity is not the only factor that has an effect on battery life. Those include the chipset in use, the software running on the device, as well as the consumer's unique usage pattern.
There is room here for a much larger screen and the one provided looks a bit lost and underspecified. As a Walkman phone a couple of things are important — battery life and memory.
The Wi comes with a mere 14MB of built in memory, a giveaway that it is a budget handset. But it also comes with a MB Memory Stick Micro, which nestles in a slot that is easily accessible once you remove the battery cover. Battery life is not as hot as it could be. From a full charge the phone played music non-stop for a total of seven hours and seven minutes. This should give most people a full day of music between charges, but daily charging is probably recommended.
The connector is as bulky as ever, and something Sony Ericsson really does need to look at redesigning. However the good news is that there is a 3. As for the camera, well it leaves quite a bit to be desired. There is no autofocus and no flash. Stills are limited to 1. They are only really good for looking at on the phone itself.
Prints are out of the question. As for the test shots, the coloured dish, photographed indoors under ordinary household lighting, has good colour reproduction. The chair displays a reasonable amount of detail and its white is quite uniform.
The flower is a much deeper mauve in real life than the photograph suggests, but I got in quite close for this shot and the focus is not too bad at all. Other software on the Wi includes a web browser, RSS feed reader, sound recorder, FM radio, calendar with PC synchronisation, to do list, notes manager, timer, stopwatch, calculator, five alarms and several games. You can blog photos from the phone too. This mobile is definitely Walkman Lite. The real deal-breaker is the camera though. Its 1.
We test every mobile phone we review thoroughly. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly and we use the phone as our main device over the review period.
Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy. Instead for your money you'll get a tri-band handset with Bluetooth connectivity in a chamshell design. The clamshell design is covered in a matt purple - very cardinal - and ascents of pink to give it that "hey I'm cool" look.
Aside from the usual array of Sony Ericsson branding the top of the chamshell sports a rather miserable 1. Those buttons control the on-board music player and pressing them gives you a small vibration to let you know something has happened. Realising that having active buttons on the outside could be a recipe for disaster you'll get a sliding locking key on the back and this is tough enough not to be accidently switched while in your pocket.
Above the buttons is a one line OLED screen that gives you song name or caller number. The ringtone speaker also doubles as a speaker for the music, although don't expect this to light up your party. The noise is best described as tinny and whiny. Of course, the W being a music phone from Sony Ericsson, you don't get a 3. Here are some of the best.
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