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Posted: 2008-06-11 08:49
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Sony Ericsson SO906i amateur review

The most powerful one is the Sony Ericsson SO906i among all the generations of SO cell phones. Its highlight lies in the screen and the video playback. (blue light film playback supported), while the camera has been declined into 320 pixel, AF-level.



First about the screen, now Sony Ericsson SO906i has improved into 3.0 inch 1600 pixel Full VGA LCD Monitor from original 2.7 Full Wide VGA 1600 pixel TFT of Sony Ericsson W960i cs. The new generation supports BRAVIA engine. The image quality, if so, can match Sharp AQUOS cell phones.

Since Sharp makes the professional cell phones as the highlight to attract the attention, besides the cool and beautiful appearance, Sony Ericsson SO906i of course supports the reception of 1SEG mobile TV set. The built-in 1 GB memory can contain 2 hours HDTV programs. In addition, Sony Ericsson SO906i supports microSDHC up to 8GB memory extension. Especially, Sony Ericsson SO906i should provide the support for blue light HD film format leading by Sony. Really amazing!!!


Very cool screen!

Sony Ericsson SO906i still supports the gravity sensors dated from K850. The LED light on the cell phone will change as the different direction of the cell phone, shown like the flow liquid. As for the inner part, there is the new gesture sensor. It can give some controls according to the changeable gesture when looking through the web page and taking photos. It still has the standard function like the playback of Flash8, YouTube video and wmv format videos. But if it is avi or rm format, you can install the 3rd party plug-in to play the video. And as for some other formats, you can convert them into MP4 or 3GP with
video converter
At the same time, it is compatible with 3.6 HSDPA/WCDMA, global roaming, GPS, and the bluetooth.


[ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2008-06-11 16:06 ]
NightBlade
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Posted: 2008-06-11 08:53
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Nice review...
But isn't it called bluetooth? Or were you joking?
shxckj
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Posted: 2008-06-11 09:03
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On 2008-06-11 08:53:56, NightBlade wrote:
Nice review...
But isn't it called bluetooth? Or were you joking?


Thank for you piont out my mistake:)
nikolat
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Posted: 2008-06-11 09:14
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But that's not a W960i o.O
justin25
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Posted: 2008-06-11 10:00
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It's a NTT DoCoMo SO906i...
NOT W960i...

http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/product/docomo/so906i/index.html

First : K750i, now keep on using W800i & W810i | J230i as 2nd phone | Z300i for Mum | K610i for GF
But won't buy anymore as no amazing phone after W900i (Except Japan SE phone)
C905?
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Posted: 2008-06-11 14:15
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Yes i was getting a little confused half way through until i re read and realised. Lol
justin25
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Posted: 2008-06-12 11:49
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Thanks masseur to correct the post
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