Sony Ericsson W880i 3G Mobile Phone

The name of the cellphone is Sony Ericsson W880i, and this particular one I'll be speaking of is the Optus Sony Ericsson W880i 3G Mobile Phone. It has a 2MP camera, walkman player, video calling functions, and an organizer.

Upon seeing the Optus Sony Ericsson W880i 3G Mobile Phone for the very first time, it would be easy for the user/owner to get reminded of the Apple IPod. The rear casing/sides are rubberized, and this gives the impression of being solid. It is still handy enough to fit into one's pocket, without the user being conscious of the bulk.

Weighing just about 71g (it is so light), it measures 103 x 46.5 x 9.5 mm, with a screen of 320 x 240 pixels. The Optus Sony Ericsson W880i 3G Mobile Phone has an internal memory of 16MB, a secondary VGA cam, browser for WAP 2.0/RSS Reader, messaging for MMS/SMS/emal, and which parts of the world would it be capable of running?

Optus Sony Ericsson W880i 3G Mobile Phone can practically be used anywhere, here are the areas: Europe, Asia Pacific, Canada and the United States. It has 400 plus hours of standby time, and 6.5 hours of talktime.

The backlighting and the resolution (pixels) give an eye-soothing look. I have mentioned the Walkman, and the W prefix of the Optus Sony Ericsson W880i 3G Mobile Phone clearly shows that is one of the main enticements of the phone. The transfer of music into the cellphone is not as capable as iTunes, and it would take more or less five minutes (on a per-album basis). The pictures shot in adequate sunlight would come out well, not any worse than the ordinary digital cameras' capabilities.

Are you aware of the TrackID music regognizing software? The Sony Ericsson W880i 3G Mobile Phone has it, and this is how it runs. When you hear something you fail to recognize, activate this software, run ten seconds of the melody. The phone would then be able to give one the track info, the album and artist.

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