Sony Ericsson W995 With Built In GPS
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Sony Ericsson W995 With Built In Satellite Navigation
You can be forgiven if you forget that the Sony Ericsson W995 is a phone. This mobile device comes packed with so many video and music features, you’ll think you’re toting a high-end desktop computer with you.
Of course, the W995 is a phone. And that means that audio quality of phone calls is important. Thankfully, not only is the Ericsson W995 a top-of-the-line video and music device, it’s also a solid phone, too; phone calls are clear and easy to hear when using this mobile.
The designers at Ericsson obviously worked hard to make sure that their new smart phone was an aesthetically pleasing device. The phone’s outside comes in three choices, a shimmering black, silver and red. The front of the phone features its 2.6-inch video screen. The device even comes with a handy desk stand and stereo speakers.
That video screen is a nice feature in itself. It is great for watching movies and music videos. Combined with the W995’s easy-to-use Web browsing features, the vide screen makes this particular mobile ideal for users who like to scan the Internet for the latest videos and TV show clips that they can then download instantly.
Like a growing number of mobile phones today, the W995 also comes with its own built-in satellite navigation system. By accessing it, users can quickly find their present location on a map. They can then rely on the GPS to help them get where they need to go. The satellite navigation allows users to either hunt for a type of business or a specific location. It’s a great feature for anyone who struggles to find his or her way around an unfamiliar city or neighborhood.
In addition to its powerful built-in satellite navigation system, the W995 also comes with an impressive line of additional features. For instance, it boasts a powerful 8.1-megapixel camera that is every bit as functional as a stand-alone digital camera.
The W995’s camera features a digital zoom feature that can magnify photo subjects 16 times over. It also includes an auto-focus feature and image stabilization capabilities. There’s face detection, too. This rather interesting feature makes sure that users will only snap a photo of a subject’s face when that person is actually smiling. It helps photographers to avoid snapping a shot of someone who is frowning back at them.
Of course, the W995 is part of Ericsson’s music phone line. This means that its music and audio capabilities are top-of-the-line.
Critics have said that the sound quality of music files played on the W995 compares quite well with that of top-model MP3 players. The W995 comes with an FM radio, too, and several cool music features.
For instance, there’s the SensMe feature. This charts users’ stored music on a graph that measures happy/sad and fast/slow qualities. There’s also TrackID. This feature can identify a song based solely on a clip that lasts just a few seconds.
The W995 is a bit of a history maker, too. It’s the first in Ericsson’s Walkman music phone lineup to feature the new Media Go software. Basically, this software allows users to transfer music, photos and videos to and from the W995 with the help of Bluetooth or a USB connection.
Media Go resembles Apple’s better known iTunes. But it might be easier to use, and it’s not tied into any online store, a nice feature for users who don’t want to be bombarded by promotional materials.
The Ericsson W995 is a great phone for music buffs. With its other features, including built-in sat nav and a high-quality camera, the W995 might convince more than a few owners to throw away their MP3 players. They might not need them after getting the W995.