When it was released, the Sony Ericsson W760i made headlines for being the "first truly global Walkman phone". Here was a mobile phone that used triband HSDPA and which could boast of broadband-like speeds while allowing users to listen to their favorite songs by top artists. The Sony Ericsson W760i comes equipped with a built-in GPS which when coupled with the Wayfinder Navigator can help users find their way in familiar and unfamiliar areas.
Most obviously, this phone seeks to win over music fanatics of all ages. Its large 40 MB memory allows you to store nearly 1000 tracks on your phone and there is support for a Memory Stick Micro as well. One interesting feature of the W760i is the Shake Control which allows you to skip tracks or even increase or decrease the volume with just a flick of your wrist. The Sony Ericsson W760i mobile has an FM radio feature as is expected of all music Cell Phones, but it also has a TrackID feature which you can use to get the basic details about your favorite songs.
If you like a phone that lets you get the feel of gaming but are not keen to buy a full-fledged gamers' phone, the Sony Ericsson W760i could be a halfway choice. The phone offers you 3D gaming with a difference. You can actually control your movements during a game by moving or tilting your phone. And if you are on a fitness spree, you can keep records of your daily jogging routines thanks to the fitness application on this phone.
Sony Ericsson - W760i
Network
GSM850 GSM900
GSM1800 GSM1900
UMTS850 UMTS2100
Size
Case Type
Slider
Weight
103gm
Internal Antenna
Display
Resolution
240x320 Pixels
Colors
262K
Size
-
Accumulator
Capacity
Type
Li-ion
Talk Time
4
Stand by time
350
Ring Tones / Sound Functions
Polyphonic
MP3 Support
FM Radio
Voice Recorder
Voice Command
Hands-free mode
Push-to-talk
3D-Sound
Camera
Resolution
3.2 MP
Zoom
Flash
Video
Internet
GPRS
WAP
1.2.1
EDGE
HSCSD
HTML Browser
Message Services
EMS
MMS
T9
Other Parameters
RAM
40 MB
Phonebook Records
Memory Slot
Bluetooth
IR
USB
Change Panel
Reviews
by siva
Date Added: Thursday 17 January, 2008
if the user gives the price u should be able to give a set of phones in that margin