Sony Ericsson Aino review: I know fun
Sony Ericsson are on the move recently and the Aino is very much part of the agenda. But living in the shadow of the Satio and X10 is not much fun we guess. So, the Sony Ericsson Aino is keen to live a double life...
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 preview: First look
With the X10 Sony Ericsson have gone from zero to hundred in a split second. While they may know their way around high-end devices, pulling off an undertaking such as the XPERIA X10 must have been a special...
Sony Ericsson Satio review: Shooter by vocation
Sony Ericsson have long ago shown that they are not afraid of any challenge, producing handsets that have claimed a top spot on the market. There are still plenty of fans from those good old days that would love to see another market-leading device thrown their way...
Sony Ericsson Satio vs. Samsung Pixon12: 12MP shootout
A year's truce must've been enough and some heavyweight sharpshooters are called to arms again. In fact, there's never been a ceasefire in the battle for profit. But we're about to look at the future of cameraphones and the battle to take place is more for glory than anything else.
Satio vs. Pixon12: 12MP shootout teaser
It took cameraphones exactly one year to take the next step in their evolution, closing the gap on dedicated digicams even more. As usual we are here, carefully tracking the progress and checking out if it's going in the right direction...
Sony Ericsson C901 review: Cyber-shot reloaded
At first, you might think that the Sony Ericsson C901 is just another 5-megpaixel cameraphone. Well, that’s not terribly exciting in the current market bustling with 8-megapixel snappers, and probing...
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 preview: First look
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 has been in the center of attention ever since its first unofficial shots leaked online. Much like most other gadgeteers, we've had our hands itching to get one and luckily our...
Sony Ericsson Satio (Idou) preview: First look
Sony Ericsson Satio (a.k.a. Idou) is perched at the top of the touchscreen food chain with an ominous grin. Currently rivaled only by the Samsung Omnia HD, the 12 megapixel predator readily bares its teeth...
Sony Ericsson Aino preview: First look
Sony Ericsson Aino is without a doubt one entertaining slider. It does pretty much all the stuff that the other Sony Ericsson feature phones do, but does it better. Throwing in some heavy multimedia...
Sony Ericsson Yari preview: First look
The Sony Ericsson Yari may miss the mark as the most innovative slider, but only if you don't look closer. Upon a second look, you will find that the Sony Ericsson Yari is a tiny little thing that's full of surprises...
Sony Ericsson W508 review: Above the fold
The Sony Ericsson W508 walks and talks midrange though by no means does it keep a low profile. What we have here is the full Walkman package at a bargain price and the rest of the W508 specs may...
Sony Ericsson T707 review: Off it glows
Sony Ericsson T707 is a new addition to the T-series but it’s nothing like the T-series as you know them. Not only is it the first flip in the bunch, it also has a different brief than virtually any other T-series handset...
Sony Ericsson Media Go review: First look
You usually don’t really see desktop software reviews on our front page, but last week you could have said that for Blackberry reviews as well. Well, it’s time for another first. Today’s article is about Sony...
Sony Ericsson C903 review: Slider-shot
Inspired by the Sony T-series point-and-shoot digcams with an elegant lens cover, the Sony Ericsson C903 is a compact and attractive cameraphone. The C903 is packed with features you’d expect of a high...
Sony Ericsson W995 review: Ready, set, play
Convergence is the buzzword and the Cyber-shot Walkman affair-turned-marriage is busy producing offspring. And hey, the young Sony Ericsson W995 sure makes the first-born W902 look like a...
Sony Ericsson W595 review: Music on the slide
We've already welcomed the W595 at the proto stage, but this time it's the real deal - we have a retail unit on our hands and we are ready to put it through its paces. The differences from the preceding model...
MWC 2009: Sony Ericsson overview
Starting off the MWC 2009 hectic week, the Sony Ericsson press conference went to a nice start, though this year saw Sony Ericsson shrink the announcements to only a couple of handsets...
Sony Ericsson W902 review: Cyber-Walkman-shot
A phone like no other or a quick-fix Cyber-shot Walkman mongrel trying to pass off as a hip novelty – you can call the Sony Ericsson W902 whatever you like, but it will still be the best cameraphone among music phones. The 5 megapixel auto focus camera opens a new chapter in the Walkman book...
Sony Ericsson W715 and C510 preview: First look
Sony Ericsson announced several new phones yesterday and we managed to snatch the Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot and Sony Ericsson W715 Walkman for quick and dirty hands-on session...
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 review: A new experience
There’s a lot to fall for in Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1. Possibly the hottest looker of a PocketPC is also heavy on skill. Heavy enough to not just scratch out a living as a one-hit-wonder but aim for the WinMo top. The extra solid metal looks, gorgeous screen and the right pinch of novelty called XPERIA panels look to us as good enough reasons for the X1 to be hyped and romanticized...
Sony Ericsson G705 review: Slide-o-matic
One of a kind is the last thing to call Sony Ericsson G705 upon as much as a glimpse. But conceited scoffs may be bitterly regretted. Wi-Fi, GPS and lightning fast data are likely to turn the snooty sneer into...
Grand 8 megapixel shootout: The latest and greatest
We bet you saw that coming. The shootout sequel is up the 8 megapixel notch. Starring Sony Ericsson C905, Samsung i8510 INNOV8, Samsung M8800 Pixon and LG KC910 Renoir, this dedicated article...
Sony Ericsson C905 review: Cyber shot, cyber hot
High megapixel count is the rage these days and Sony Ericsson C905 is adding fuel to the fire. The first 8 megapixel GSM cameraphone to make headlines is shipping as we speak. On top of geotagging...
Sony Ericsson C902 review: Cyber-touch
Full steam into the megapixel chase, Sony Ericsson C902 is trying to show off its best before the 8 megapixel monsters start stealing the show.The Cyber-shot pedigree, touch-controlled camera and metal outfit...
Sony Ericsson roundup: W902, W595, W302 preview
Sony Ericsson is making headlines again today, but the three fresh Walkmans is no news any more. The news is we got the actual handsets and our coverage goes deeper with a quick preview of the three new phones to hit the Walkman lineup...
Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot hands-on: First look
The Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot has managed to create a real stir in the mobile community – it’s the first GSM handset that ships with the whopping 8 megapixels worth of camera goodies and such things simply cannot go unnoticed...
Sony Ericsson W980 Walkman review: 8 gigs of character
It's no news any more that we've been playing with one of the hotties of the season for some time now. Sony Ericsson W980 made a glorious entrance but we're yet to see about the exit. Set to top the Walkman feature phone lineup, W980 carries along 8 GB worth of storage, a 3 megapixel camera and a built-in accelerometer. The touch-sensitive keys and the latest Sony Ericsson feature phone interface add to the excitement. Still not interested? Then try to think of another music phone with a built-in FM transmitter!
Sony Ericsson R306 Radio review: Stay tuned
Sony Ericsson R306 Radio is quite unusually set to revolve around one single thing - listening to radio on-the-go. Its built-in radio tuner works in both FM and AM. The lower midrange R306 Radio delivers on other fronts too - it packs a 1.3 megapixel camera...
Sony Ericsson G502 review: Web as you go
The newest member of the Sony Ericsson G-lineup was only announced a few weeks ago with a stark commitment to deliver great internet experience. We were more than curious to find if it delivers on the promise to introduce a much larger audience to the niceties of good mobile internet. Compact and stylish, this bar has the looks and our preview has already lifted a corner of the curtain on performance. Join us as we start our answer-to-all-your-questions Sony Ericsson G502 review...
Sony Ericsson W980 preview: First look
Sony Ericsson W980 is among those gadgets with enough class and guts to hope for a long run in the spotlight. A Walkman-series phone, armed with 8GB of internal memory, 3 megapixel camera and a built-in accelerometer simply cannot go unnoticed. Now...












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