The Sony Ericsson W8, first ever Android based Walkman smartphone, now available in Indian Market. W8 is a entry level Android smartphone running on Android 2.1 Eclair and has a 600 MHz ARM 11 processor is what beats inside the phone with an Adreno 200 GPU for superfast graphics build up and a Qualcomm MSM7227 chipset to add to the speed of the processor.
Walkman W8 has a 3.0 Inches TFT capacitive display with 320 x 480 pixels resolution and 16 million vibrant colors. Sony Ericsson Timescape™ lets all your communication with a person come together in one place. Facebook™ posts, calls, text messages - all gathered, so you don't have to open loads of different apps to see what's going on. Connect through 3G or Wi-Fi, type your messages on the virtual QWERTY keyboard, find your way with Google Maps and GPS, and customize the four corners of your homescreen, Walkman™ player on top, YouTube™ on bottom left or however it suits you. The User Interface has such an intelligent design that you’ll instantly love to use with the phone.
Walkman W8 has all the high end phone features like 3.2 MP Camera, 128 MB of internal memory, 168 MB RAM and memory expandable up to 16GB, 3G HSDPA-enabled and supports data transfer speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps download and up to 2 Mbps upload, FM Radio and it has multiple connectivity features like Wi-Fi, GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth, USB and a host of other connectivity options like GPS, Google Maps, Google Latitude, Wisepilot, Social Networking, Youtube etc.....Want an Android phone? Want a Walkman phone? Want a cool and futuristic phone? Sony Ericsson Walkman W8 is the one, get it.
Other specifications of the W8 include: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP connectivity, GPS with A-GPS support, Stereo FM radio with RDS and 3.0-megapixel photo snapper with camcorder (VGA@30fps).
India is among the first markets to get this phone but Sony Ericsson is expected to launch it in other countries too. Sony Ericsson officially stated that the W8 will only be released in China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
Walkman W8 has a 3.0 Inches TFT capacitive display with 320 x 480 pixels resolution and 16 million vibrant colors. Sony Ericsson Timescape™ lets all your communication with a person come together in one place. Facebook™ posts, calls, text messages - all gathered, so you don't have to open loads of different apps to see what's going on. Connect through 3G or Wi-Fi, type your messages on the virtual QWERTY keyboard, find your way with Google Maps and GPS, and customize the four corners of your homescreen, Walkman™ player on top, YouTube™ on bottom left or however it suits you. The User Interface has such an intelligent design that you’ll instantly love to use with the phone.
Walkman W8 has all the high end phone features like 3.2 MP Camera, 128 MB of internal memory, 168 MB RAM and memory expandable up to 16GB, 3G HSDPA-enabled and supports data transfer speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps download and up to 2 Mbps upload, FM Radio and it has multiple connectivity features like Wi-Fi, GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth, USB and a host of other connectivity options like GPS, Google Maps, Google Latitude, Wisepilot, Social Networking, Youtube etc.....Want an Android phone? Want a Walkman phone? Want a cool and futuristic phone? Sony Ericsson Walkman W8 is the one, get it.
Other specifications of the W8 include: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP connectivity, GPS with A-GPS support, Stereo FM radio with RDS and 3.0-megapixel photo snapper with camcorder (VGA@30fps).
India is among the first markets to get this phone but Sony Ericsson is expected to launch it in other countries too. Sony Ericsson officially stated that the W8 will only be released in China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
The Sony Ericsson W8 is now available for purchase in India from online retailers Flipkart and Letsbuy for Rs. 10,950.
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one of the most worst phone i ever used...but still using...
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