Thursday, September 8, 2011

Sony Ericsson W508 review

The Sony Ericsson W508 walks and discussion midrange even if by no means does it keep a low profile. What we have here is the full Walkman package at a bargain price and the rest of the W508 specs may as well be beside the top if music is the first business on your list.
A right Walkman at sensitivity, the W508 takes after the Sony Ericsson W980 in many ways and even adds a dash of color to the Walkman encounter – in fact, the StyleUp covers make it a fixed chameleon.
There are eight StyleUp covers to top out from and the W508 always ships with a spare one in the box. And in case you marvel what’s with all persons paintjobs, let’s not not dredge up the W508 is in a twin pickle and has an identity to assert hostile to the T707. That one we just reviewed, so we’re sort of in for a sequel, even if in Walkman flavor this time.
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Sony Ericsson W508 official photos

Key facial appearance:

  • Quad-band GSM and 3G with HSDPA help
  • 3.15 megapixel camera
  • 2.2″ 256K-color TFT spectacle with 240 x 320 pixel resolution
  • Secondary monochrome OLED external spectacle
  • Scrape-resistant go up for both displays
  • Upset insightful external music control keys
  • Hot-swappable M2 card slot (up to 16 GB), 1 GB built-in
  • Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP)
  • Walkman music player with Shake control and SensMe
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Gesture control
  • Accelerometer for cover rotation
  • Basic multi-tasking help
  • Smart dialing
  • Threaded messaging
  • Negotiable StyleUp covers

Sony Ericsson W508 Main disadvantages

  • Camera doesn’t have auto focus or LED sparkle
  • Low-grade record recording (QVGA@15fps)
  • No web browser cover auto rotate
  • No paper viewer
The Sony Ericsson W508 is a forthcoming phone that has many ways to interact with you – TrackID to find the track you’ve just overheard at the caf?, SensMe so you can pick songs based on your mood, Shake control to change tracks at the flick of the wrist plus upset-insightful music buttons and even Gesture control to mute calls with a wave of your hand.

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Sony Ericsson W508 at ours

The proprietary audio jack and the release, lonely loudspeaker are points hostile to W508 but help for 16 GB M2 cards and FM radio with RDS are cast iron to keep you rocking from dusk till dawn.
3G goodies like record calls and HSDPA for high-speed browsing are here, complemented with the nice web browser. The lack of paper viewer is a bit of a downer but not really a map a Walkman can’t do lacking.
So lacking further ado, the Sony Ericsson W508 is in for a proper hardware inspection. Join us on the next page, as we go through our checklist.

Sony Ericsson W508

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