Friday, May 22, 2009

Sony Ericsson W902 Mobile Phone - Review Photos Price & Specifications of Sony Ericsson W902



Introduction

A phone like no other or a quick-fix Cyber-shot Walkman mongrel trying to pass off as a hip novelty - you can call the Sony Ericsson W902 whatever you like, but it will still be the best cameraphone among music phones. The 5 megapixel auto focus camera opens a new chapter in the Walkman book, while everything else about the W902 walks and talks multimedia. Based on the excellent Sony Ericsson feature phone interface, you get all sorts of treats like the top-of-the-line Media Center with screen auto rotation, Shake control and SensMe.There may be hardly anything else to wish for in a feature phone, though GPS and Wi-Fi in the latest Walkmans might make the W902 stumble a bit. But it still has a special place booked in the hearts of brand loyal fans who are no longer forced to choose between imaging and music, Walkman and Cyber-shot.Sony Ericsson W902 is a attractive mobile phone, with solid multimedia and imaging skills. It's got an excellent music player,Sony Ericsson W902 has all you may possibly need in its retail package. A battery charger, USB data cable and headset is stuff you take for granted. The stereo headphones are the usual high-quality kit you get with Sony Ericsson handsets.Sony Ericsson W902 is made in the form of a classic, the candybar layout with additional keys that are located on one side only, namely the right side. There are 3 multimedia buttons (play, next, prev), volume and camera. At the top of the key there is a Walkman phone that is used to quickly open the music player without entering the menu first. This mobile phone software using the Walkman Music Player version 3.0. In addition to the folder.Sony EricssonW902 support to : Internal antenna,Vibrating Alert,Polyphonic Ringer, Melody Composer, Automatic Redial, Call Divert, Call Barring, Call Hold, Call Timer, Call Waiting, Conference Call, Capability, Voice Recorder, Voice Mail Capability, Caller ID, Volume Control, Ringer Control, Speakerphone, Wireless Interface: Bluetooth (A2DP), Computer Link, Additional Features: PictBridge direct printing, Radio Data Service (RDS), Communicator.Mobile phone Sony W series has been known as a music phone that must be considered. Name a betting Walkman Sony. Not if one of Walkman digital software used on mobile phone-W always developed. Development is not always on the side of performance, but also on the compatibility and viewing. Design W902 is made in the classic formation, the candy bar the withdrawal most other Sony mobile phone. Phone-like design Sony K600.The W902 is the first Walkman bar to feature dedicated music controls on the side and they're welcome for allowing quick control of the Walkman player without even having to open the application itself. Pressing and holding the Play/Stop button will launch the music player in mini mode and music will resume where you last left off.


Features
The features of the W902 Walkman Phone are pretty sweet: 2.2" 262k color TFT, QVGA (240x320 pixels) display, 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus and video capture/playback, SMS/MMS/IM, stereo Bluetooth with A2DP, 25 MB of memory, Memory Stick Micro (M2) card slot, 8GB M2 card included in the box, Shake Control, FM Radio, Java and Google Maps.


Design and construction
Sony Ericsson W902 measures 110 x 49 x 11.7mm and weighs 99.8 grams. It is indeed very pocket-friendly, but quite strong and solid too. As to design, we'll just say it again. Sony Ericsson have long crossed the line between recognizable and repetitive.The W902 is the first Walkman bar to feature dedicated music controls on the side and they're welcome for allowing quick control of the Walkman player without even having to open the application itself.
The Walkman key is atop the Sony Ericsson W902. It launches the Walkman 3.0 player fullscreen and is used for Shake control. You can skip tracks and shuffle your playlist on the W902 by a simple flick of the hand while holding down the Walkman key. Seriously, this sounds awesome on paper, but it's really annoying in action.

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