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W995 Vs N86 Audio Quality Test : Sony-Ericsson W995 Test Review And Specs For Sony-Ericsson W995


Competitors market, the Sony Ericsson W995 does not have much time. Apart from a few colleagues of his brand, the Nokia N86 or Samsung Ultra Player tested it recently in our columns. The terminal between Japan and Sweden will be marketed The sound comes from above and below the terminal, so, placed horizontally, the Sony Ericsson W995 delivers a really good quality sound for a mobile phone. Most importantly, the power is to go. By comparison, the iPhone 3G has a sound

One thing the N86 has that the W995 doesn't, however, is an FM Transmitter. This means that you can send the songs in your phone to any stereo, or indeed surround sound system, through FM signals and listen to the songs in full stereo or surround W995's on the top and bottom of the phone) and has above average quality. Both speakers can get pretty loud without shrieking, which is very good in loud conditions (such as in the canteen where I did the loudness test).

The Nokia N86 8MP is the first mobile device with variable aperture, adding to the Carl Zeiss Tessar lens for excellent results. It has never been easier to capture special moments in such a great quality. Every detail of the metal-framed Nokia N86 8MP is audio experience. The W995 Walkman supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UTMS/HSPA 900/2100. W995 is available in selected markets in the colours Progressive Black, Cosmic Silver and Energetic Red.

And the Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman is SE's best equipped cameraphone which also packs a full set of connectivity options and a 8.1 megapixel autofocus camera while still presents the top audio-quality of the Walkman brand. Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 vs Xperia X8 vs Xperia X10 Mini Pro vs Xperia X10 Mini · Comparison Review: iPhone 4 vs Samsung Captivate Screen Test (Retina Display vs Super Amoled) · Comparison Gallery: Nokia N8 vs Nokia N97 vs Nokia N900 vs Nokia C6 vs

We grabbed some pics of the Nokia N86 8MP at the launch event in India yesterday. The phone fits really well in the hand and the build quality is really. W995, another 8mp camera with Walkman brand, and it was also written that it is available with selective retailers. So, whats the clear situation is Sony eric 8mp finally here or it has launched some where else. But it will be great from sony with price nearing nokia and hotting up 8mp bracket.

After a long time , I was able to immerse myself with similar quality of sound with W995. The sound is superb , Loud enough , the bass Very clear at peak , No distortion at what ever the volume is . My song collection are mostly above 128 Kbps. and I Gr8 rvu on w995….but do you think its worth the money ..when samsung jet / pixon 12/ nokia n86 are available cheaper or can do more stuff than w995 ?? Admin says: October 10, 2009 at 9:22 am. Thanks for the reply Vignesh,

I think is the lens quality (very bad) that makes the W995a such a lousy "camera phone". Don't get me wrong: this is Sony Ericsson at it's best and as always the conversation audio quality is great, reception is great but when you come to However, I ran a test with a .jpg image taken with my Nikon camera on Sony Ericsson W995 and Nokia E51, featuring 16M colors. Surprisingly enough, comparing side-by-side the two models, the W995 display proved to have more vibrant

kung ang budget mo is 25K, bili ka na lang ng 2 or 3 (slim digicam, slim wi-fi phone and/or ipod nano) gadgets ska man-purse (or kotse :p).. Gravatar Icon cris replied on Sep 15th, 2009 at 1:11 pm (10). another half-baked phone i guess Pls compare this against n86 in both camera/sound quality and also their overall performance. Gravatar Icon jill replied on Sep 15th, 2009 at 2:17 pm (12). Tech guys, I'm more inclined to the sound quality. This phone is a Sony which is


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