Nestled somewhere at the upper ground floor of Robinsons Galleria, peeping for this gadget has never been this near. Isang sakay ko lang naman ng buz, bus pala, ay suz!
I've always been a fan of Sony Ericsson. First inspiration came when one of my office mates bought a Sony Ericsson phone at Greenhills. I tested the camera - and heavens it's superbly crystal clear!
We have one opened here at Robinsons Galleria. God bless your store.
Just an assessment, they've got new models and remakes for Xperia phones. We have one here at the left. I thought Sony would refrain from manufacturing compromising form factors of phones such as slide, swivel and flip because of defect issues. Nevertheless, they have new releases of those. Most of theme were touch oriented.
Those images were taken by my SE Cybershot C905 (they were reduced to fairly manageable size though for the web).
Few bits from my phone:
I so loved the form factor of this phone and it's physical features.
Few bits from my phone:
I so loved the form factor of this phone and it's physical features.
So cool this rocks for me!
First, the form factor of this phone. Basically, I prefer phones with twists on its form factors. The keys are evenly placed, I don't seems to have problem with texting. The most pressed keys are placed prior to the alphanumeric keypad to refrain from sliding it every time - maximizing its flex life.
Second, will be the firmware. It fits me. One of the thing I thank most of Sony Ericsson is that it yields to your creativity. I've been creating lots of themes and ringtones for this phone and it works every time. The graphic interface is great. I used to be doing some GIF (motion graphic) works some years ago and so far it worked only in SE as wallpaper. In other phones the graphic gets to be static.
Third, the camera. When SE says 8 megapixels then it's a working and effective megapixels of 8. They've got vivid picture quality and controls for it. Don't know if other phones get to the edge where SE is.
Fourth, the sound. Super blaster! There is what we call Megabass inside SE, more in particular my SE C905 that boosts the bass throttle experience of your auditory canal. SE's music rendering is also crystal clear - much more if the music encoded is at higher bit rates.
Some more, and a lot more...lol!
First, the form factor of this phone. Basically, I prefer phones with twists on its form factors. The keys are evenly placed, I don't seems to have problem with texting. The most pressed keys are placed prior to the alphanumeric keypad to refrain from sliding it every time - maximizing its flex life.
Second, will be the firmware. It fits me. One of the thing I thank most of Sony Ericsson is that it yields to your creativity. I've been creating lots of themes and ringtones for this phone and it works every time. The graphic interface is great. I used to be doing some GIF (motion graphic) works some years ago and so far it worked only in SE as wallpaper. In other phones the graphic gets to be static.
Third, the camera. When SE says 8 megapixels then it's a working and effective megapixels of 8. They've got vivid picture quality and controls for it. Don't know if other phones get to the edge where SE is.
Fourth, the sound. Super blaster! There is what we call Megabass inside SE, more in particular my SE C905 that boosts the bass throttle experience of your auditory canal. SE's music rendering is also crystal clear - much more if the music encoded is at higher bit rates.
Some more, and a lot more...lol!
AMDG
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