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In most cases, consumers are better off getting a mobile phone on finance. Often mobile phone contracts provide better calling tarrifs meaning lower call charges, than those offered with Pay As You Go mobile packages.

Most people presume that getting a phone on finance becomes difficult, especially for those that have bad credit rating, loan defaults or CCJs.

Some providers, such as Vodafone and Orange recognised the problem face by many, and have relaxed their credit checks meaning it's even easier for poor credit rating folk.

Posts Tagged ‘Sony Ericsson’

Sony Ericsson Idou

posted by frostiecuk 7:27 AM
Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Sony Ericsson Idou Sony Ericsson IdouWhen it comes to getting all you want from a phone and then some, the Sony Ericsson Idou comes out on top of the rest. In fact when it was unveiled it was the talk of every showcased event and for good reason; the vivid colours on the screen are unparalleled and the overall design is something seen in a techie’s dream.

What’s more is this phone truly does bring it all to the individual and we will start with the phone’s prominent feature first. The 12 megapixel camera is backed up with autofocus so that you are always left with crystal clear clarity, there are then both the LED and Xenon flashes that are adept for both still pictures and moving picture recording, a face detection feature, and even a Smile Shutter program that in fact detects when your subject is smiling and the picture is ready to be shot; how’s that for smart?

When it comes time to doing that dialling there is of course Bluetooth as an option, and call clarity will never again leave you to ask if you can in fact be heard. To view all those lovely pictures and of course navigate on-line there is the 3.5 inch touch screen touting a 360 x 640 pixel resolution; things really will pop to life. In terms of staying connected via the internet the Sony Ericsson Idou is 3G capable and has Wi-Fi technology.

The phone comes complete with Google Maps to keep you on the straight and narrow as well as a music player to rock out to your favourite MP3 tunes and also the video player that replays all those movies you shot and should you then choose to send them off to your friends that liberty is passed along to you. Other features include gesture control and the organizer to make certain you are always left on top of your business and never again miss an appointment.

This baby really is all you need and more in a phone wrapped up in one chic cover. For all of the details as well as other models coming to you from Sony be sure to head to their website.

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Introducing The Xperia X1

posted by frostiecuk 3:09 AM
Friday, March 19, 2010

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 Introducing The Xperia X1The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is so much more than a phone and in fact anyone toting one of these beauties is sure to be making a fashion statement of the utmost technical regards.

At first glance you can’t help but be pulled into its allure with the black aluminium body highlighted perfectly by chrome accents. Yet when you see that keyboard slide out anyone who wasn’t already drooling will be. Still, looking like something George Jetson could only dream of this latest release in phones is much more than a pretty package, albeit it definitely is.

Allowing you to dial up and connect under any circumstances the backlit keyboard is actually in tune with the hours of the day and turns on when it senses night fall.

When we come to the screen of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 you will be granted the liberty to opt for a touch screen instead of the keyboard if that is your preference. The screen itself is 3 inches and has an 800 x 480 pixel resolution; everything does admittedly pop to life with the vivid colours.

But even better than looking at the screen is that it touts an interactive panel interface; with the simple touch of your finger you can get right to exactly what you are looking for and have programmed in what features are most in line with your own uses and life.

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 works off of Windows Mobile 6.1 and 256MB of RAM from its processor, has a headphone jack to so you can listen to all of those audio files you’ve got on there, and when it comes to audio quality this phone has again come out a winner. For anyone who is looking to not only acquire state of the art technology but do so with a phone that also looks the part, here you have one that fits the bill to a tee. Find out all the details and more from the Sony website

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