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Nokie N81 vs Sony Ericsson W910i - battle of the music masters |
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Written by Dan Whitfield
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Monday, 26 November 2007 |
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Slide open the Nokia N81 to enjoy its premium functionalities. It features a high definition 2 mega pixel camera which is ideal for exploring the exciting world of mobile photography. Capture anything and everything wherever you go. There is a secondary VGA camera used for making video calls. Edit your pictures and share them with your friends by transferring them wirelessly to other compatible devices using Bluetooth, Infrared or USB.
Slide open the Nokia N81 to enjoy its premium functionalities. It features a high definition 2 mega pixel camera which is ideal for exploring the exciting world of mobile photography. Capture anything and everything wherever you go. There is a secondary VGA camera used for making video calls. Edit your pictures and share them with your friends by transferring them wirelessly to other compatible devices using Bluetooth, Infrared or USB. You can also send them through various messaging options like MMS and emails. The handset supports 40MB of internal memory space with an additional miniSD card slot expanding up to 2GB. So refresh your special moments by capturing as many pictures and video clips as you wish. Make your own picture and video gallery. Nokia N81 is 3G-enabled. Besides, it features GPRS, EDGE and WLAN Wi-Fi which provide you with easy and fast transfer rate of your files. Stay connected to your friends through Instant messaging. Moving on, the Sony Ericsson W910i looks pretty much same as another new model of a different series – the Sony Ericsson S500i. However, the latter is primarily a fashion solution and features diminished capabilities – both music and otherwise, when compared to this latest addition to the Walkman series. Being a music solution, media playback capabilities of the Sony Ericsson W910i are immense. Powered by the latest Walkman media player v3.0, the device produces the best of sounds by current standards. All premium Walkman features like TrackID, TrueBass, Graphic Equalizer, and the fabulous Shake Control, finds their respective places. The handset's internal memory pool is mere 12 Mb which is far from sufficient for a music solution. The company therefore are shipping a 512 Mb external memory card free with a standard kit. Sound output could be through standard pair of headset supplied with the phone, wireless stereo Bluetooth headsets or even on the built in speakers. Both the Nokia N81, and the Sony Ericsson W910i are available now! |
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