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Friday, 18 January 2008

Sony Ericsson W960i and Nokia N82, music phone extravaganza by Mark Bonnett

The sleek Sony Ericsson W960i Walkman phone impresses with its touch display and 8GB memory. The users of the phone can enjoy all the music literally at his/ her fingertips. He has the freedom to save and listen mellow pop, Hard rock, Reggae, hip hop, and jazz without caring about the musical variation.
The Sony Ericsson W960i can run music in the most popular format i.e in the eAAC+ format. Interestingly, users of the phone can store up to 8000 songs (eAAC+ format) in the phone. And there is Walkman touch player which lets user to manage their music the way they wished to. Enjoy album art on the large phone display and use your fingers to play the song you want. There is functionality in the phone that it comes equipped with. Users of the phone can enjoy entertainment that of the TV on the phone screen. There are options in the phone that the users can use, he can connect to the PC, synchronize and enjoy podcasts in the W960i.

As for its competitior, the Nokia N82... It's a mighty product with an enormous assortment of features. The Nokia N82 has a sexy, shiny body, as well as a bright and clear 16 million colour TFT screen with screen resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. With an integrated 5 megapixel autofocus camera, the phone delivers awesome stills and videos under any light condition. Music quality is at par with Nokia standards.

The integrated music player not only supports a a variety of formats (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA) but also offers crystal clear sound output. Connectivity is brilliantly controlled via 3G, Pop Port, EDGE, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, and WLAN Wi-Fi. Other notable features in the phone are GPS Navigation, voice commands, document viewer, push to talk, second camera (CIF), voice recording, voice dialing, handsfree speaker, Nokia Music Manager etc.

Both the Sony Ericsson W960i and Nokia N82 are available now.

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