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May 22, 2008
In clipul urmator puteti vedea o comparatie amanuntita intre iPhone si nou lansatul Blackberry Bold. Enjoy!
April 28, 2008
Sony Ericsson W760 was first announced at the beginning of the year, during CES 2008, but it has not been launched yet. The W760 is a really unique handset, being the first from Sony Ericsson’s Walkman series to come with built-in GPS and also the first to support tri-band 3G / HSDPA connectivity (850 / 1900 / 2100 MHz).

April 11, 2008
Mobile-review posted a very interesting comparison between the Sony Ericsson W960 Walkman and the Nokia N81 XpressMusic.

Let’s see how the contenders fared:
April 5, 2008
Plantronics officially announced their new Discovery 925 Bluetooth headset early on this week, and we’ve been putting it through its paces. In a market crammed with rivals offering striking designs, tiny casings and impressive performance you have to do something special to stand out, and Plantronics have picked the fashion route with their new VFrame design.
April 4, 2008
Mobile-review have posted their review of the Sony Ericsson W380 Walkman clamshell. Here is the final impression.

Impressions
The W380i’s ring tones volume was never an issue – its speaker fared well in most environments. The reception quality was nothing to complain about either. Our only gripe is with the phone’s vibro alert, which occasionally proves to be on the weak side.
April 4, 2008
Mobile-review have posted their review of the stylish Sony Ericsson Z555 clamshell. Here is the final impression.

Impressions
The Z555i’s ring tones volume was never an issue – its speaker fared well in most environments. The reception quality was nothing to complain about either. Our only gripe is with the phone’s vibro alert, which occasionally proves to be on the weak side.
March 28, 2008

Impressions
Despite having only one loudspeaker onboard, the G700’s ring tones are pretty loud, actually above the market’s average volume level, being in line with the Sony Ericsson P1i, so it is very hard to miss a call with this phone in pocket. The G700 is a living proof that even a sole speaker can sound very well. The vibro alert isn’t strong enough, though, and you might not feel it on certain occasions.The Sony Ericsson G700 is set to hit the shelves this June, retailing for around 300 Euro, which automatically makes it the cheapest touchscreen-enabled smartphone around. It packs in a quite decent camera, fairly good sound with, however, very few settings available in the music player, and, more importantly, the paneled interface that makes moving around the G700 a snap, allowing you to control it single-handedly without having to take the stylus (even when texting with the on-screen keyboard). As for the virtual keyboard, it is bigger now, and while it doesn’t seem huge, it turns out to be quite comfortable even when typing with bare hands – the misclick count won’t go way above that of the iPhone that boasts a substantially larger display. So chalk one up for Sony Ericsson.
On the downside, which is inevitable on any phone, the G700 has no EDGE and for many who can’t benefit from 3G data this will be a critical letdown. The lack of WiFi is another feature we would like to have here, but, on the other hand, there is the G900 that gives you that plus a 5 Mpix camera for 50 Euro more, which is a reasonable tradeoff.