Sony Ericsson W300i – the Compact Powerhouse
September 5, 2008

After establishing itself as the leader in the music-phone category with their Walkman series, Sony Ericsson is looking to conquer unexplored territory. They came up with the model W300i with a vision of entering the medium class market. But before you pass it off as a cheap solution, be informed about the amazing power packed within this seemingly fragile Walkman phone.
The beauty of this small handset – 90x47x24.5 mm - lies in its unconventional design and uneven textures. The handset becomes more appealing with splashes of traditional orange colour of the Walkman series. The external monochrome screen with orange display adds further charm to its design aesthetics.
Though the phone is aimed at the budget market section, it maintains the legendary trait of the Walkman phones - superior sound quality and high output. The media player plays a host of media format. A dedicated hot key for media player, graphic equalizer, powerful stereo headphones is sure to blow you away. The quality of reception of networks as well as the radio can give other high end devices a run for their money.
It just takes two clicks to shoot a picture with the inbuilt VGA camera. Video recording is supported without any constrain on time which is a big advantage. The phone have an inbuilt memory of 20 Mb and the standard pack includes a 256 Mb M2 memory card which can be upgraded up to 1 GB. Carry your favourite music files, images and video files with you and be entertained anywhere and anytime.
Quad-band, Bluetooth and IrDA connectivity completes your total 3G mobile experience. You can connect the phone to your PC by USB v2.0 that allows you to drag and drop files. Exchange files and other information from your PC just like that. Connection to the Internet through WAP 2.0 and EDGE is supported as well.
Compact in size but deceptively powerful; the W300i is sure to take you by surprise.
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