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New Walkman Phone Sony Ericsson W960 Vinyl Black

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Sony Ericsson announced the new W960 Walkman phone, based on Symbian OS. The Sony Ericsson W960 is the fifth phone in the Sony Ericsson portfolio based on the Symbian OS v9 and UIQ 3.0 platform, following the P1, P990, M600i and W950. The phone, competing in the same sector as the Nokia N95 and the soon to come iPhone, seems to deliver few news and is in no way revolutionary. In fact, this device seems to lack all power functionality (such as GPS, TV or multi-touch-controls).

 

The Sony Ericsson W960 Walkman phone is a combination of slim UMTS phone and high performance media player. It can pack up to 8,000 songs (using eAAC+ format) and includes a Walkman player for “finger-touch navigation” around play lists. The 2.6″ display serves as a viewfinder for a 3.2 mega pixel camera and as a widescreen for watching videos.

 

Benefits of this mobile

    * Boxed with 8Gb of flash memory

    * 128MB RAM

    * Transfers 1Gb of data in less than three minutes (USB 2.0)

    * Two stylish headsets supplied in the box (one of these the new Stereo Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-DS220)

    * GSM, UMTS (3G), WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity

    * Music listening time of up to 27 hours

    * 2.6″ touchscreen with 282 144 colours, 240×320 (QVGA) resolution.

    * Hardware accelerated 3D graphics and support for Open GL ES graphics

    * Touch control, buttons or stylus (however no multi-touch functionality)

    * Video playback at 30 frames per second, which is the same as TV quality

    * Opera browser

    * 3.2 megapixel camera, 16mm frame, auto focus

    * 119g with dimensions of 109×55x16 mm

 

As with earlier Walkman® phones, the Sony Ericsson W960 incorporates TrackID™ music recognition software. This lets you record a clip of a song on your phone and find out instantly the name of the artist, track and album. Handy for those moments when you hear a song you like, but do not know who sings it.

 

On the Sony Ericsson W960 this feature has been taken to the next level. You can now receive detailed information about the song identified – the background of the artists and the album. New ways to search have been added in, other than just by capturing an audio clip. If you know a bands name and not much else, for example, you can text search to find out more. Search by artist, title, album or lyrics. For further details please use this online http://www.phoneandbeyond.com

 

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