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Sony Ericsson K530i

Harga            :  $       2,99      :     Rp      2.800.000

Diluncurkan :  Okt-Des 2007

Release Date:

Release DateQ3 2007

As the first phone to be compatible with the new GPS Enabler HGE-100, the Sony Ericsson K530i turn into a personal satellite navigation system, keeping users in-touch and on-track wherever they are. Consumers can visit favorite Web sites and enjoy news and entertainment, upload pictures to a blog site and have the latest news pushed to the phone via RSS feeds. There’s also push email so users can stay on top of the office inbox. Need never be caught out by the weather again, whether planning a picnic, a jog round the park or a trip to the races. The K530i comes preloaded with a version of Weather Access, a weather forecast application that gives a three-day outlook for free, with unlimited access time.

 

Sony Ericsson K630i

Release Date:

Release DateQ4 2007

Available in Havana Gold and Quick Black, the Sony Ericsson K630i is powered by 3G (HSDPA) technology for a PC-like Web surfing experience in a pocket-sized frame. Pre-loading of Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync gives users the possibility to mirror their PC / laptop inbox, look out for urgent emails and write quick responses. Add to this Desktop widgets; animated icons that sit on the phone’s desktop and give one press access to favorite websites, and the K630i brings the Web into the phone. RSS Feeds can even be setup to keep users up-to-date with the latest news, weather and entertainment. The 2.0-megapixel camera is always on-hand to shoot still pictures or moving images. The K630i comes with a 256 MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) in-box and supports up to 4 GB – up to 3600 full-length tracks. The phone features an in-built Media Browser, so there is just one location on the K630i’s menu to launch the music player, video player or photo gallery, and so access all the in-phone content.

 

 

Sony Ericsson K770i

Release Date:

Release DateQ4 2007

At just 14.5 mm slim, the Sony Ericsson K770i can take photos comparable to a standalone digital camera. Once in camera mode the 1.9-inch screen becomes the viewfinder, and the Cyber-shot based menu becomes visible displaying eight lit icons across the keypad. These serve as 1-click shortcuts to each of the camera’s key functions, such as picture size and photo light. Also able to capture video, the camera comes with a powerful photo light for indoor photo-taking and filming. For spontaneous snapshots with poor light conditions, a Photo Fix option offers PC-free photo editing on the phone. A slide show feature lets users show photos to people who are around, while options to post pictures to a ‘blogsite’ or online gallery are also included. Consumers can transfer photos swiftly from the K770i to a PC or laptop by using the USB cable provided in-box. Alternatively, if they prefer to print the pictures, the 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus delivers picture quality that is good enough to print photos out at upto A4 size (297 mm x 210 mm). Users can even connect the K770i direct to a printer using PictBridge for PC-free printing.

  • Integrated 3.2-megapixel camera with auto focus, Photo fix for dark room magic in just a few clicks, and picture blogging for sharing snapshots quickly and easily
  • During a video call, users see a live video stream of the person they’re talking to – and vice versa
  • Enjoy streamed and recorded video and music using the integrated Media player with several file formats supported
  • Record a few seconds of music and TrackID (powered by Gracenote Mobile MusicID) returns the song name, artist and album to the phone within seconds
  • Extend the memory with the smallest memory card on the market, Memory Stick Micro (M2) (up to 1GB)
  • Fast data transfer speeds – up to 384 kbps – give users quick, easy access to a world of video calls, audio and video streaming, Web surfing, multimedia messaging and email