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Sale Entertainment Pioneer Sony Ericsson W705-Myluxphone Ltd
We review the Sony Ericsson W705, a sharply styled Wi-Fi packing, HSPA-equipped Walkman slider-phone. You could never accuse Sony Ericsson of not working that Walkman brand. Its latest W705 slider-phone is a classy-looking addition to the ever-expanding music mobile lineup, adding Wi-Fi connectivity to a characteristically busy set of up-range Walkman phone features. Packing the latest Walkman gadgetry, including gimmicky Shake Control, the W705 is also boxed with a 4GB Memory Stick Micro card and better than average in-ear earphones. 3G HSPA provides high-speed mobile online connectivity, for fast uploading as well as downloading where networks are enabled, while there’s a video call camera upfront, plus a 3.2-megapixel camera with flash.
Services you prefer. While video shooting quality is run-of-the-mill QVGA at 15fps, you can show off your clips via YouTube using a pre-loaded app. You can also browse the site, view content and manage your online account from the phone. Shots can be geo-tagged with metadata so you can record where images were taken. Unfortunately there’s no GPS receiver on this device, so positional info is approximate using cell-site triangulation. You can view the rough position where shots were taken on the phone’s Google Maps application, which can deliver updated maps and satellite views over the air. Location data can also be viewed on other suitable applications online or on a PC. Sony Ericsson W595 is responsive and reliable.
Music player: This Walkman phone leaves main music player control duties to the navigation pad – although there’s also a tiny Walkman key on the top of the phone, for activating the player and initiating its Shake Control operation. This motion-operated gadgetry utilizes the built in accelerometer that also auto-rotates the display in certain functions. Holding the Walkman button down in music player mode and shaking the phone in certain ways can forward or rewind tracks, adjust volume and switch into shuffle mode. The music player performs up to the high standard we’ve come to expect of the Walkman collection, the packaged high-grade in-ear earphones producing a lovely responsive sound with plenty of depth. That there’s no 3.5mm headphone socket on specialist music mobile is a regular source of irritation when we’re looking at Walkman phones, particularly when the alternative is a lumpy proprietary multi-connector awkwardly positioned on the side. Sony Ericsson W995 at least includes a 3.5mm adaptor on the two-part headset lead, so you can plug in your own higher quality ear-wear to further boost performance. Stereo Bluetooth wireless headphones are also supported. Through the loudspeaker, tunes sound OK but not exceptionally good.
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