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Sony Ericsson W580
$170.00
Released July, 2007
The Pros:Calls are very clear on both ends, loud and without static. Screen resolution is very good, gets great detail and can read text easily. Slim and small construction fits well in a pocket.
The Cons:Doesn't connect to 3G networks. Uses the proprietary Memory Stick Micro M2, difficult to find, poorly supported. No LED flash or photo light.
The Sony Ericsson W580 is a mid-range Walkman phone. It has a sliding frame and is quad-band receptive with a 2.0" 256k-color screen. Its mp3 player has features like track recognition and Sony's Walkman user interface.
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The W580 also has a built-in 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture and photo-to-blog uploading. It also has an FM radio receiver, and can browse the Internet using the NetFront browser. The W580 uses M2 memory sticks, and comes with one 512MB stick, which can be expanded up to 4GB. Other features include Bluetooth connectivity, calorie counter and pedometer, ringtone composer, and multiple colors. Battery life is generally up to 9 hours of talk time per charge. The W580 had two release names, the W580c for China, and the W580i for the rest of the world.
Features
- Release Date: July 2007
- Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- 256k-color screen
- mp3 player with custom playlists, Walkman software and track recognition
- 14MB internal memory, up to 4GB with M2 stick, includes 512MB M2 stick
- 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture
- Photo-to-blog uploading
- FM radio receiver
- SMS, MMS, EMS, email messaging, instant messaging
- NetFront HTML Internet browser
- Comes in white, grey, black, pink, green, red
- Pedometer
- Calorie calculator
- Bluetooth v2.0
- Up to 10 hour talk time (2G), 4 hour (3G)
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calls are very clear on both ends, loud and without static
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screen resolution is very good, gets great detail and can read text easily
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slim and small construction fits well in a pocket
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slider action is solid and prevents you from accidentally pocket-dialing
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software is very easy to navigate
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includes a 3.5mm adapter to let you use any headphones you like
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doesn't connect to 3G networks
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uses the proprietary Memory Stick Micro M2, difficult to find, poorly supported
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no LED flash or photo light
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