
It's walkman phone, a revolution of style and function from Sony Ericsson phone kits. It's built for easy listening that can even nix off your need for an iPod. It can store up to 150 songs or 10- 15 CD's, thanks to its 512 MB memory. It also has an FM radio station and it shuts off as easy when you have an incoming call. It catches life with 2-megapixel digital camera and video recording. But what's a high quality photo imagery if you can't share it? Don't worry, it has a Music Cable accessory, a wireless transition through Bluetooth and a USB connection to PC's where you can edit and upload images as well as tones. Do away with all these fun. It has an expandable memory and an easy store feature. Push the button and the genie will give you what you want.
Internet connectivity nowadays is fast, wireless, and affordable that it has paved the way for mobile computing. But most handheld devices, specifically high-tech mobile phones and PDAs, are so fragile that one drop is all it takes for you to say goodbye
Tracked: Oct 08, 14:19
Good mobile phones are a prime example of the changes digital communication systems have gone through. But VoIP providers are now developing schemes so as to grab the largest share of the consumer markets around the world. They actually plan on taking o
Tracked: Oct 08, 16:04