Chinese phone

Nov 7, 2007 09:53 GMT  ·  By

Sony Ericsson W890 is one of the latest devices from the Walkman line of this producer and also brings some impressive performances that would make even Cyber-shot handsets envious. This is one of the most evolved music phones out there and should render music at great quality, according to specifications.

The producer prides on its phone's capability of hitting the right notes with sophisticated music lovers and those interested more in design alike. The phone features a slim design and it is even more impressive to see that it manages to pack a great number of features in it.

The 2GB of storage capacity are great for storing songs in order to fully replace an MP3 player. Most respectable music phones also include 3G connectivity for making sure that it takes no more than a few seconds to download a song from the web. Through the HSDPA technology, the user can reach transfer speeds of up to 3.6 Mbps.

There is also included the SensMe software, which allows the user to handle his music according to the mood. This automatically arranges songs according to beats and their tempo. If this does not work, the user can always rely on the included FM radio to provide hours and hours of entertainment.

One surprising aspect for a Walkman phone is that the W890 model also packs a 3.2 megapixel camera. That's a pretty evolved feature that even some camera phones don't have to brag about. The user can easily upload his captures on web sites and even on a personal blog.

All these features come crammed in a slim case that makes the handset look as a highly fashionable device. Sony Ericsson W890 will be out only on the Chinese market, unfortunately, starting with the first quarter of year 2008.