Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Sony Ericsson W508 Unboxing Pictures & Review
Mobile phone manufacturers are trying their best to introduce features with which you can customize to suit your individuality. Nokia has given its touch to N79 with its Xpressd-on cover and this time Sony Ericsson has come up with Style-up Cover to let you express yourselves. Sony Ericsson W508 is the styled up new member of the Walkman Series. Let’s check if it is only style that it can promise.
The package comes with the phone, an extra Style-Up cover, a battery, a charger, a USB cable, a stereo PHF, a media manager, a set of PC suite and a user’s guide. A big bundle.
For a clamshell phone, 14mm is pretty slim. You even get a secondary monochrome display which is pretty informative: battery life, time, connection type and signal strength. The three control keys for music player are inherited from W980 (which seems to have passed a lot of things onto W508.) You can also find the camera on the front. The 3.2 megapixeller is suffering from a fixed focus and the lack of flash. Is W508 too complacent of being the Walkman (only) phone?
The overall design has a hint of T707 which I like a lot.
The blue illumination is definitely a look-cool. The keys are very touchy and spacious. Thumbs up!
Here’s the key lock for the music control keys on the front.
I hate the absence of 3.5mm jack and having to comply with the propriety one. RAHHH
You can strap your phone up, another way to style and express yourselves.
You can switch Style-Up cover according to your taste. There are in total 10 variations in the collection and you get one at random. We have Sunny Orange for the change. I think it is better if we get an extra Style-up battery cover too to go with the front cover to complete the look.
You have to remove the battery to get access of the SIM cards which I find an unfriendly design.
A familiar Sony Ericsson menu. I have to say the themes on board this time are indeed pretty amazing-looking.
All in all, W508 is a Walkman phone no doubt. TrackID, Sense Me, MegaBass, Shake Control, Music DJ and so on. A creditable music player in itself. With the expandable memory of 16GB by M2 card can allow you to keep a vast collection of music. If you are a music freak, this mid-ranger is your choice.
The package comes with the phone, an extra Style-Up cover, a battery, a charger, a USB cable, a stereo PHF, a media manager, a set of PC suite and a user’s guide. A big bundle.
For a clamshell phone, 14mm is pretty slim. You even get a secondary monochrome display which is pretty informative: battery life, time, connection type and signal strength. The three control keys for music player are inherited from W980 (which seems to have passed a lot of things onto W508.) You can also find the camera on the front. The 3.2 megapixeller is suffering from a fixed focus and the lack of flash. Is W508 too complacent of being the Walkman (only) phone?
The overall design has a hint of T707 which I like a lot.
The blue illumination is definitely a look-cool. The keys are very touchy and spacious. Thumbs up!
Here’s the key lock for the music control keys on the front.
I hate the absence of 3.5mm jack and having to comply with the propriety one. RAHHH
You can strap your phone up, another way to style and express yourselves.
You can switch Style-Up cover according to your taste. There are in total 10 variations in the collection and you get one at random. We have Sunny Orange for the change. I think it is better if we get an extra Style-up battery cover too to go with the front cover to complete the look.
You have to remove the battery to get access of the SIM cards which I find an unfriendly design.
A familiar Sony Ericsson menu. I have to say the themes on board this time are indeed pretty amazing-looking.
All in all, W508 is a Walkman phone no doubt. TrackID, Sense Me, MegaBass, Shake Control, Music DJ and so on. A creditable music player in itself. With the expandable memory of 16GB by M2 card can allow you to keep a vast collection of music. If you are a music freak, this mid-ranger is your choice.
Sony Ericsson W508 Video Review
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