Sony Ericsson Cell Phones
Motorola EM30, the younger sibling of Motorola ROKR E8 has most of its features excepting the 2GB built-in memory and the Omega Wheel. The new Motorola model supports MP3, WAV, AAC, enhanced AAC+, MIDI, AMR , NB, Real-Audio and other AAC+ formats. The good sound quality from E8 has been inherited by EM30, which also features a 3.5 mm headphone jack in order to connect your own headphones to the Bluetooth A2DP profile or your wireless stereo headset.
EM30 has a 1GB card in the bundle, which can be expanded up to 8GB. The battery can last up to 13 hours of continuous music playback, which makes it quite a solid music phone and a good friend for your wallet.
Nokia 5320 Xpress Music has truly earned its place on the list of best music phones by offering solid features and performance for a very good price. The 5320 Xpress Music supports an impressing list of formats natively, including MP3, AAC, eAAC+, WMA or WAV, and being a Symbian S60 headset a third party software can be installed for playing additional formats such as OGG or FLAC. The 3.5mm headphone jack and its dedicated music keys can help maintain the control over the playback of the music, even when the user is not in the music player application. The sound quality offered by Nokia 5320 Xpress Music is very high, with good clarity and bass. A 1GB bundled card comes along with the phone and can be expanded up to 8GB with the help of microSPHC cards. The battery life is amazingly long, lasting up to 24 hours of continuous playback.
Sony Ericsson W595 reminds us the fact that the very concept of music phone was brought for the first time by Sony Ericsson in 2005, even though now most mobile phone manufacturers have a list of music phones. The top of the list is still being held by Sony Ericsson with 26 models. W595 is one of those amazing little devices with strong features, like dual headphone jack suitable for connecting two pairs of headphones at the same time to the phone, and built-in stereo loudspeakers. Sony Ericsson W595 also supports a wide range of formats such as MP3, AAC, eAAC+, WMA, also including a support for Bluetooth headset and FM radio.
Sony Ericsson W9801 is one of the most appreciated music phones, and as a proof soon after its launching has won the EISA award for Best European Music Phone. Having an impressive sound quality inherited from the Walkman Phones, Sony Ericsson W9801 can be a delight for audiophiles. It comes with a pair of high quality in-ear headphones, and with dedicated music keys located on the exterior of the clam shell that can be used for controlling the music possible to be stored on the enormous 8GB built-in internal memory that gives you the possibility to carry your entire library with you.
Self-proclaimed the best iPod ever, the Apple iPhone cannot exactly be called the reinvention of the wheel but we must appreciate the fact that Apple has added some new features to the new model. Having a 8GB or a 16GB built-in memory, a full-screen album art, a Coverflow feature that helps you to browse using the thick of your finger, iTunes store integration so you can download music, videos, or podcasts directly on the phone, Apple iPhone has an excellent sound quality you can enjoy up to 24 hours. Unfortunately, the loudspeakers are of poor quality, a fact also underlined by the absence of A2DP.
Written by cellphones, date Apr 28, 2010 in Sony Ericsson
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