Saturday, June 7, 2008
W380 - Walkman Clamshell Gesture Control
Sony Ericsson W380 is a tri-band, Clamshell Walkman-style phone offers the new gesture control functionality provides quick and easy control over the phone without touching it - mute a call or snooze alarm sweeping a hand across the camera. The exterior contains a hidden organic light emitting diode (OLED) external display that illuminates to show the track, call or message information.
The clamshell design W380 has a 512MB Memory Stick, FM radio with TrackID, plus an external display with adjustable lighting and one-touch buttons on the top of the phone, so users can see who's calling or manage their music without flip the top.
For those searching for a wave of their hand, the energy draining, the Walkman one-touch control buttons on the top of the phone to skip forward / backward and pause functionality and burn once the Walkman player is switched on. The hidden display also comes to life, providing tracking information at a glance. The lights on the phone can also be set to 'dance' by the bustling with the size of the selected track and different light effects can be adjusted for different callers. The W380 Walkman phone comes complete with Media Manager PC software allows users to easily transfer music, photos and videos between a computer and the telephone. Music files are simply clicked and dragged from the computer to the phone and the software automatically supplied the music to the correct format. The included 512 MB Memory Stick Micro provides storage for up to 271 songs.
The built-in FM radio, Radio Data System (RDS)-functionality, which the unit with TrackID. In you do not need to wait for a back announcing the DJ as users can tag an excerpt from the phone radios (or an external source) and you know immediately who he sings, what he calls, and what is the album. Sony Ericsson suggests this is a popular feature in other devices that every second, someone, somewhere, is to use TrackID to create a song.
And their own internal stereo speakers, the W380 is also fully compatible with a range of Bluetooth accessories. The phone can you do music on the currently available MBS-100 Portable Bluetooth Speaker of the HBH-DS220 Stereo Bluetooth Headset, but the bulk of the W380 the Bluetooth technology you'll need to wait until the release of the HBH - PV703 Bluetooth Headset .
The HBH-PV703 will automatically connect to the W380 and other select using mobile phones Sony Ericsson's Auto Couples function. With that there is no need to remember PIN codes as the Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR offers the security. A weight of only a 14 g / 0.49 oz., Sony Ericsson, says the HBH-PV703 is light enough to wear comfortably all day and it makes it possible for users to their calls from your headset with its built-in answering / End, last number redial, and volume buttons. The headset offers a talk time up to 10 hours and a standby time to 350 hours. The HBH-PV703 will come in gray or black and will be available in selected markets in Q1 2008.
The W380 is a GSM / EDGE / GPRS 850/1800/1900 phone and comes with many of the features people have come to expect from a phone with 1.3 megapixel camera, games, Java and video streaming and viewing
The W380 will be available in selected markets in Q1 2008
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