by Playfuls Staff |
6th February 2007

Sony Ericsson unveiled two new Walkman phones; the W880 and
the W610 building on the success of hit-models such as the W810 and further
broadens the phenomenally
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successful Walkman phone line.
At just 9.4mm thin, the W880 is the slimmest Sony Ericsson
phone yet and combines the full Walkman phone experience with a device that
fits easily into your pocket. The 1GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) provided in-box
gives you room to store up to 900 full length tracks, while the host of
innovative music applications (such as Walkman Player 2.0 & Disc2Phone)
make it easy to transfer and search play lists for your favorite music tracks.
All of this, plus a 2.0 megapixel camera, is packed into a UMTS phone that's as
slim as a standard CD case.
The W610 Walkman phone is all about the detail, whether in
design that builds on the look of earlier Walkman phones or the detailed
combination of mobile music with a digital camera. The W610 stores up to 470
full-length music tracks* on the 512MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) provided in the
box. It also offers the inventive TrackID music recognition application; a
feature that lets you record a clip from the FM Radio and quickly receive a
notification of the track name, artist and album(1). Additionally a 2.0
megapixel camera with auto focus makes the W610 a wonderful fusion of phone,
music player & digital camera.
The W880 represents a milestone in the Walkman phone
portfolio. Although without doubt one of the slimmest music phones, the true
beauty of its design is seen in the brushed stainless steel finish and the
stand-out color variants; either Steel Silver or Flame Black.
Of course, the W880 is about more than just good looks. The
Disc2Phone music management software allows you to transfer your tracks easily
and with no fuss from a PC straight to the phone. With Bluetooth Audio
Streaming, all of that music can be enjoyed wirelessly on a Stereo Bluetooth
Headset such as the HBH-DS970, or by streaming music directly to a home or car
stereo (via the new Music Bluetooth Receiver MBR-100). Importantly for a music
phone, all of this functionality has been introduced without having to
compromise on battery life. The W880 delivers up to 18 hours music listening
time & features a special flight mode for switching off your phone in
mobile-prohibited environments.
The W880 Walkman phone is a UMTS 2100 GPRS 900/1800/1900
music phone and will be available in selected markets from Q1 2007.
The W610 Walkman phone is a fully specified music phone that
does not compromise on its digital camera offering. As well as the 2.0
megapixel camera with auto focus, video recording and playback, the W610
provides a horizontal camera menu -- so you can hold it as you would a regular
camera when taking a picture -- and a picture blogging facility for uploading
photos directly to an online blog site. Switching back to the music credentials,
the W610 includes an RDS FM Radio to brighten up the daily commute or trip to
the gym. In fact, the only compromise with the W610 Walkman phone is choosing
between the two color options; will it be Plush Orange or Satin Black?
The W610 Walkman phone is an EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 music
camera phone and will be available in selected markets from Q2 2007.
Sony Ericsson also announces 2 new music accessories that
make your Walkman phone a complete music listening center. Sony Ericsson's
Bluetooth Music Receiver MBR-100 enables you to easily listen to the music on
your phone in hi-fi sound quality. This discreet accessory streams music via
Bluetooth from your phone straight to a home or car stereo, using the phone as
a remote control to alter the volume or skip through tracks. The 3.5mm input or
RCA cable provided fits most home or car hi-fi systems. The MBR-100 was
announced in January 2007 and will be available from Q1 2007.
Of course, if you wish to share your tunes you can do this
easily with Sony Ericsson's newest set of portable speakers, the MPS-70. Light
on power as well as weight, these compact speakers plug into the phone, contain
an FM antenna for improved radio reception and will also run off the phone's
battery. Available from Q2 2007.