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Sony Ericsson S500i
by on May.16, 2009, under Uncategorized
Although advertised as a good product in itself, Sony Ericsson S500i has been too intensely promoted since its launch, even on the claim that it is inspired by nature. The company that has created it describes this product as a surprise phone that relies on a good camera which helps its owner take pictures very fast, easily and at a pretty high quality. The system that the phone relies on allows the user to connect the device to the computer and send any of the taken photos to a blog. Sony Ericsson S500i comes with a kit especially created to facilitate photo transfers, music files download and any other types of files transferring to a computer if the owner wishes to do so.
The phone is stated to be very light and, according to specifications it weighs only 94 grams which makes it a nice call toy to own. Besides the slim look, the screen will also promise good quality images thanks to its huge color display. There are four color variants for the Sony Ericsson S500i design: mysterious green, ice purple, contrasted copper and spring yellow. If we were to make an impression from the look, then the nature-inspiration claim may be justified.
Unlike other models, Sony Ericsson S500i does not brag with a 16 MB memory as it only incorporates a 12 MB storage device. However it brings along one other advantage and that is the Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) which allows for additional storage of up to 2 GB. There is also a good battery performance too, as recharges are pretty rare for moderate speakers. When the phone is in standby mode, there is a 370-hour life for the battery. Consequently, from this perspective, Sony Ericsson S500i is quite promising allowing you to forget that a mobile phone requires recharging.
Sony Ericsson S500i also offers various other features that are quite modern and appealing to those interested in newer technology. The camera, the 3D games, video viewing and streaming the media player and many other traits make Sony Ericsson S500i a good choice for buyers. The USB transfer of data is also possible which actually limits the use of the Bluetooth although this feature remains incorporated.
No doubt, the phones that will follow Sony Ericsson S500i will be a lot smarter and more interesting for the user, yet, it is interesting to think of what designers may come up with in terms of novelty.