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Sony Ericsson Aspen M1i
WOW Factor: The first Sony Ericsson phone with Windows Mobile 6.5.3
Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10
Life timer: N/A | Boxed: YES
Release Year: 2010 | Release Price: N/A
About: The Sony Ericsson Aspen belongs to the GreenHeart line-up and has a QWERTY keyboard and a resistive touchscreen. It is also the first Sony Ericsson phone with Windows Mobile (6.5.3)
Reviews when released: Mobilissimo RO
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Sony Ericsson F100i Jalou Dolce Gabbana
WOW Factor: First Sony Ericcson with D&G
Evaluation in my collection: Good – 9/10
Life timer: N/A | Boxed: YES
Release Year: 2006 | Release Price: ~380 GBP
About: The Sony Ericsson Jalou F100i, then, is a tiny clamshell fashion phone aimed squarely at, well, anyone that might invest in a clutch bag and care about their make-up routine. It?s certainly no smartphone but packs in a respectable number of features and, in its non-Dolce & Gabbana branded guise, it?s available for a respectable ?130.
Reviews when released: Trusted Reviews
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Sony Ericsson M600i
WOW Factor: The first and only product of the M series of handsets from Sony Ericsson
Evaluation in my collection: As new – 9.9/10
Life timer: N/A | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2006 | Release Price: 130 EUR
About: Sony Ericsson M600 (sold as M600i model in some markets and originally labelled M608c in other markets) is a 3G smartphone based upon the UIQ 3 platform (which is built upon Symbian OS 9.1). It was announced on February 6, 2006 and is the first and only product of the M series of handsets from Sony Ericsson.The M600 is designed as a business tool and its features reflect this role. The M600 supports push email, document editing and PC synchronisation amongst other features. Notably the M600 does not have an integrated camera, which is a positive attribute for those working in environments where cameras are not permitted
Reviews when released: N/A
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Sony Ericsson P1i
Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
Sony Ericsson Code Name: SE Elena
Life timer: N/A | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2007 | Release Price: 130 EUR
About: he Sony Ericsson P1 is a smartphone and the successor of the P990. It was the last of the Sony Ericsson “P” Smartphone series, introduced in 2002 with the Sony Ericsson P800 and it integrates many of the hardware features of its predecessor the P990 in the form factor of the M600. It was announced on 8 May 2007.[1] There is a Chinese version of P1 called P1c. Compare with P1/ P1i, P1c lacks of 3G, thereby using EDGE which is much slower but more available especially in the US and parts of Europe.
The phone uses the UIQ 3.0 software platform, which is based upon Symbian OS 9.1. It is slightly thicker than the M600 as a result of the new hardware features, but this is reportedly largely indiscernible. It is nonetheless considerably thinner than the P990 (25% smaller – as the official press review states).
Reviews when released: TechRunch
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Sony Ericsson Pureness
WOW Factor: Spectacular transparent screen
Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
Sony Ericsson Code Name: Kiki
Life timer: N/A | Boxed: YES
Release Year: 2009 | Release Price: ~1000 USD
About: Sony Ericsson has decided to join the club rolling out the Xperia Pureness X5, a model with basic functionality and spectacular transparent screen. It would set you back with about $1,000 and you might well be thinking ?Jeez, it should be able to cook for that amount of cash?, but sadly, this is not the case. What you get for the buck is the feeling of owning an expensive, luxurious accessory and being entitled to certain, premium services.
Reviews when released: N/A
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Sony Ericsson T650i
Evaluation in my collection: Great 9/10
Life timer: N/A | Boxed: YES
Release Year: 2007 | Release Price: ~420 EUR
About: The Sony Ericsson T650i is a mobile phone that was announced in May 2007. The T650i, along with the T250i, were a revival of the T series Sony Ericsson phones. The T series marked the debut of Sony and Ericsson’s partnership with the Sony Ericsson T68i.
The T650i was available in four different colour schemes; “Growing Green”, “Midnight Blue”, “Eclipse Black” and “Precious Gold”. There was also a version of the phone for China Mainland; the Sony Ericsson T650c.
The T650 features a 3.2 megapixel camera (with autofocus & flash) and a secondary VGA camera located on the front which can be used for 3G video conferencing. The phone also features a MP3/AAC music player, a MP4/3GP/3GPP video player, and an FM radio. The phone comes with 16 MB of internal memory and a 256 MB Memory Stick Micro, but can be expanded to 2 GB via the Memory Stick Micro slot. The phone features flash themes which change depending on the time of day. Other features include multitasking, photo/video editing, picture blogging and web gallery uploading, QCIF video recording, stereo Bluetooth, and 3G data transferring capabilities of up to 384 kbit/s.
The retail box of the T650i includes various accessories: a desk stand, a stereo headset, a pouch, a USB cable, a 256MB Memory Stick Micro, and PC software, along with a charge cable and the battery.
Reviews when released: Mobile Review
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Sony Ericsson T68i
WOW Factor: The first Ericsson phone with a colour display
Evaluation in my collection: Great 9.8/10
Life timer: N/A | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2001 | Release Price: ~500 EUR
About: The Ericsson T68m (often called simply T68) was a candy-bar style mobile phone by Ericsson Mobile Communications. Launched in time for the 2001 Christmas season, the T68 was the first Ericsson mobile phone to have a colour screen, a passive LCD-STN with a resolution of 101?80 and 256 colours. Despite its diminute size (3.94?1.89?0.79 in or 100?48?20 mm, 2.96 oz or 84 g), it was one of the most feature-rich mobile phones at the time, with Bluetooth, IrDA port, GPRS 3+1, tri-band compatibility (900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz), SMS with T9 (predictive text), EMS, WAP, and customizable monophonic ring tones. A simple bitmap image editor was provided, allowing the creation of monochrome pictures by guiding a cursor around the canvas and setting or unsetting individual pixels (several ‘brush’ sizes were selectable to make this easier). These images could be set as the phone’s background image in standby mode, and sent to owners of EMS-compliant phones. With EMS soon to be succeeded by the superior MMS, few owners made much use of this feature. At its release, the phone cost around ? 500, GBP299 in the UK, in either two-tone grey or all-gold.
Reviews when released: Mobile Review
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Sony Ericsson W800i
WOW Factor: The first Sony Ericsson phone to use the Walkman brand
Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
Life timer: N/A | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2005 | Release Price: ~400 EUR
About: The W800 Walkman, released in 2005 (1 August 2005 in the UK), was the first Sony Ericsson phone to use the Walkman brand. The phone features Bluetooth v1.2 (with full Bluetooth 2.0 compliance), Infrared and USB connectivity.
Reviews when released: Mobile Review
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Sony Ericsson W980
Evaluation in my collection: Good – 8.5/10
Life timer: N/A | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2008 | Release Price: ~420 EUR
About: The Sony Ericsson W980 is a clamshell mobile phone that was announced on 10 February 2008. It was their flagship Walkman device at the time. The W980 is packed with many features, including 8-gigabytes of flash memory, HSDPA and a built-in FM transmitter (one of the very earliest on the market). With the clamshell closed the user can use the Walkman with an external touch screen illuminated with orange lights which will flash to the rhythm of the music being played for a few moments. This feature runs while the phone is being used but turns off after a few moments when the phone becomes idle.
It also has a 3.2 megapixel camera. Picture DJ allows one to edit the photo’s light settings, colour and other visuals without needing to connect to a computer. The phone will also rotate a portrait photograph if it is taken in landscape mode with the photo fix feature. This will also automatically adjust the lighting of the photo – if it is too dark it will make it lighter. 3G video calling is also made possible with a forward-facing camera built into the screen of the phone.
Reviews when released: Mobile Review