Sony Ericsson W900i

Sony Ericsson W900i
Codename Sakura
Manufacturer Sony Ericsson
Compatible networks WCDMA (UMTS/3G), HSCSD, GPRS GSM 900/1800/1900
Availability by country United States December, 2005
Canada December, 2005
European Union December, 2005
China December, 2005
Japan December, 2005
Russia December, 2005
Predecessor Sony Ericsson S700i (non-Walkman equivalent)
Successor Sony Ericsson W910i
Related Sony Ericsson W550i
Form factor Rotate
Dimensions 109х49х24 mm
Weight 148 g
Operating system Sony Ericsson proprietary OS (A100)
Memory 470 MB internal, 1 Memory Stick Pro Duo slot, 64 MB Memory Stick Pro Duo included and up to 8 GB
Removable storage Memory Stick PRO Duo
Battery BST-33
Li-Po 900 mAh
Data inputs Keypad
Display 320×240 pixels (QCIF+), 262,144 (18-bit) Color TFT LCD
Rear camera 2 mega pixel

The Sony Ericsson W900i is a 3G/audio player manufactured by Sony Ericsson.[1] The display of the device is a 240×320 pixel 262,000 color (an 18-bit color depth) 2,1 inch TFT QVGA screen. It has a swivel form factor, which makes the W900 larger than many other phones when folded open. In addition to the 470 MB of internal flash memory, it also supports the Memory Stick PRO Duo as external memory. It has class 10(4+1/3+2slots),32-48 kbit/s GPRS. The W900 can achieve data transfer rates of 384 kbit/s due to its 3G technology. It also includes Bluetooth, a 2 mega pixel digital camera with auto-focus and the ability to take QVGA video at 30 frame/s supplemented by a second VGA camera used for video calling and self-portraits and most advertised of all, its ability to play MP3 audio files in Walkman mode for up to 30 hours and its ability to play long length MPEG-4 videos. When using the W900i as a phone, the standby time is up to 379 hours and talktime of up to 8 hours and 40 minutes. Its dimensions are 109×24×49 mm (4.3×0.9×1.9 inches) and its weight is 148 g (5.2 oz). It also has an internal NVIDIA GoForce 4800 graphics processor and was bundled with the HPM-80 headset.

The Sony Ericsson W900i was released in early 2005 as the highest end phone to supplement the already successful line of Sony Ericsson Walkman branded phones. The first to feature a graphics chip, it also had above average video and camera capabilities. The 2 megapixel digital camera featured autofocus and white balance akin to Sony's lineup of Cyber-shot cameras. Sony later branded the K800i with the Cyber-shot name to showcase its impressive camera. The phone was released to Vodafone exclusively for a large part of the year in its white colored variation. Pulled from the market despite its success, this phone is widely considered one of the best Sony Ericsson Walkman based phones to date, and potentially the hardest to find. The white color was popular across European markets and therefore somewhat easier to come by. Not many carriers carried the black version, available for the full retail price from Sony Ericsson's retail website, making it a bit harder to find.

Specifications

Screen 240x320 pixel 262,144 color TF Memory Stick Duo support Memory Stick PRO Duo support up to 8 GB (demands) Phone memory 470MB

Networks GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 UMTS

Available colours White, Black

Sizes 109 x 24 x 49 mm 4.3 x 0.9 x 1.9 inches

Weight 148 gr 5.2 oz

Camera 2 mega pixel digital camera with auto-focus. LED Light/Flash.

Miscellaneous

References

  1. "Sony Ericsson W900i Mobile Phone". HWM: 73. February 2006.
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