Sep 12, 2008 04:08 PM
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Sony Ericcson w200 I
->Simple & Sounds good.
->Less price with customers statisfaction.
->It have got all features.
->Continues talk time hours is 6 to 7 hours.
->Digtial Radio.
->Java supported games with joy stick.
->And also memory is extendable upto 2 GB.
->only one thing it is lack, That is Bluetooth but it contains Infrared services.
->w200i comes with 128 mb external memory and 27 mb built in memory.
->3-click music downloads*
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->It have got mega bass feature.
->Slim Model with different colors.
->Good quality stereo headphones
-> Phone itself works well
-> Good battery life*
Disadvantages
-> Proprietary socket for all connections
-> Woeful VGA camera
-> Disc2Phone software requires activation
->PC Suite lacks Vista support
Features
Sony Ericsson's pitch for the W200i is that while it bears the famous Walkman brand, it's not really designed to act as a replacement for your MP3 player; instead it's a complimentary device that just happens to store some of your favourite tunes of the moment.
As a music phone, it supports MP3 and AAC files, so in the very near future you could even conceivably stick some DRM-free EMI iTunes music on it if that took your fancy. The W200i comes with a 128MB Memory Stick Micro for music storage, along with up to 27MB of internal memory.*
*At a basic phone level, the W200i is a tri-band GSM phone. Astute buyers may notice the inclusion of a camera on the rear of the W200i. Wholly astute buyers who enjoy actual photographs, as opposed to random
collections of pixels that might possibly look like their targets if you squint a lot, may just want to put a chunk of duct tape over the W200i's camera sensor to save themselves a whole lot of pain. With only VGA capabilities we weren't expecting much, and that's exactly what we got out of the W200i's lacklustre camera. The duct tape might just save you from presuming that a drunken pub pic was in fact any good, when it almost certainly wasn't.*