by Henry on September 15, 2008
If you are looking for a new mobile phone then The Pretender 950,000 may not be entirely suitable for you. It doesn’t have a camera for a start. There is no bluetooth or internet access, and heck, you can’t even make or receive any calls.
But while it may not have the high tech technology to [...]
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by Ben on September 14, 2008
When we think of communications in remote isolated areas, we conjure up images of huge clunky handsets with thick long antennas. High fashion arrives in style with the introduction one of the few phones to provide reliable coverage in isolated areas. The Sony Ericsson Z750i is the one to consider if you are upgrading to [...]
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by Homer on September 13, 2008
Sony Ericsson unveils their plan to release a MOBO Edition of its popular W910i Walkman phone. The unveiling comes just over a month away from the 2008 MOBO Awards which will take place on October 15, 2008 at the Wembley Arena in London, UK.
Details are a bit hard to find, for now that is, but [...]
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by Homer on September 10, 2008
Sony have announced for release the super stylish G705, which although aimed at the mid range market, comes fully loaded with some interesting specifications.
The G705 will come with: a 2.4 in. (240×320px) TFT display w/ 256k colors, A-GPS, Wi-Fi and DLNA, quad-band GSM and HSDPA connectivity, full HTML browser, music and video players, Bluetooth 2.0 [...]
by Henry on September 5, 2008
Sony Ericsson has been attempting to revive their classic T Series handsets with the introduction of the T700, officially know as Sony Ericsson Remi. Promoted as the successor of the classic T610, the T700 is a lightweight and very compact handset which I predict many people will fall for. The phone is just 78mm thick [...]
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by Henry on August 27, 2008
-Free Sony Ericsson W890i
-Free Nintendo Wii
-Free Bottle of Pere Ventura Cava Rose
-50 Free Downloads
-700 Minutes
-250 Texts
£35 per month
by Henry on July 13, 2008
Sony Ericsson’s newest phone technology allows gamers to interact with their phones, navigate or take actions in the game by simply moving the phone. A flick of the wrist or swing of the arm moves players and objects in the game.
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