Sony ericsson w760 game
This fascinating feature is far more trustworthy this time around, and if you tend listen to your music while on the move we're sure you will genuinely come to adore it. However, by far the most innovative element of this phone is the new GPS functionality. The W features a GPS receiver and can be used to pinpoint your exact location; this obviously opens up all kinds of exciting possibilities. For example, when you snap a photo it's possible to tag it instantly using Google Maps to the exact spot where it was taken — a very neat touch.
You can also use the bundled Wayfinder Navigator software to ascertain your location should you get lost, and the phone also comes with a fitness program that records the distance you've travelled when out on a jog.
There's obviously the potential for other uses, too. GPS could be utilized in games and other programs, and represents one of the most intriguing advancements we've seen in a mobile phone for some time. The only drawback is that having it switched on eats through your battery like a Lamborghini drinks petrol.
Those of you that value portable gaming that ought to be most of you reading this will be delighted to know that the W builds on the admirable work seen in previous SE handsets such as the W and W Showcasing two 'game buttons' that reside above the display, the handset can be held lengthways as you would a GBA or PSP. The benefits are clear; not only is the screen orientated for better viewing, it also prevents the user from becoming frustrated by having to use the mobile phone keypad as an interface.
Notes are written similar to messages; T9 dictionary can be used here as well. A nice feature is the option to display notes on the Home screen - rather nice.
Tasks menu and Notes on the homescreen. The Voice recorder has no limit to recording length, making the free memory available the only restriction. The Calculator is the regular Sony Ericsson application.
It offers the basic functions, no bells and whistles. AccuWeather Lite gives you up-to-date weather information for locations of interest to you. It downloads the data online, so data charges apply. AccuWeather Lite - checking on weather in Monaco. The Java-based Converter fills in for the absence of a native application. It works with distance, volume, temperature, speed, and area. There's also a funny tip calculator, for those who insist on topping the bill with the exact percentage.
Converting Celsius to Fahrenheit. Rock Bobblehead is a totally useless application allowing you to play bobblehead with an Elvis Presley doll using the built-in accelerometer. Playing Bobblehead is a really a lame pastime. And finally, World Clock 3D allows you to spin the globe searching for a time zone. You can zoom in and out as you please. The user experience with the Media Center is further enhanced by the built-in accelerometer that enables screen auto rotation, as well as Shake control.
Speaking of multimedia, the W packs in the latest Walkman 3. On top of that, you also get the benefit of the integrated GPS receiver - you can use it to geotag your photos, work out with the Tracker fitness application or use turn-by-turn navigation and Points of Interest search. A definite thumbs-up for the 1GB memory card in the retail package, though we've seen Walkmans ship with 2-gig cards.
The W will be available in three colors, ours was the Rocky Silver variety. I am sorry to hear of the issues you've experienced with the Sony Ericsson I have never had any issues with this phone..
It was my favorite cell of all! Even now in with all the fancy cells phones, that little Sony still rivals many i My w came with mega bass equaliser.
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