Sony Ericsson S500i – In Sync With Your World
The name Sony Ericsson has now been synonymous with Walkman branded phones, but for those who are tired of the orange and white combo handsets, the manufacturer produced a visual treat with Sony Ericsson S500i. The handset comes with distinctive compact aesthetics and clever illuminating effects (apparently “inspired by the Nordic light”). Out of the box, the Sony Ericsson S500i comes with three themes available to the users: clarity, ever changing and day &B night. Amongst all, the everchanging theme is the one that stands out. It comprises of animated wallpapers and illuminated colour menus that change with the time and seasons.
In the day, the screen shows a floral wallpaper lit by yellow rays with colored butterflies, appearing at random. While at night, the wallpaper is lit by fireflies flying randomly. More, the wallpaper changes every month to match the seasons with different colour themes. It seems like Sony Ericsson S500i is trying to reinstate an emotional bonding with its users. And to make it more exclusive, the themes are designed in such a manner that they can be exclusively used by the user of Sony Ericsson S500i. The handset comes in two colour schemes: mysterious green and spring yellow.
These colour combination also makes the Sony Ericsson S500i akin to being a nature lover. In terms of multimedia capability, the Sony Ericsson S500i is very spartan. It has a basic 2 MP camera and a pretty standard music player. Supported audio formats include MP3, AAC, AAC+, E-AAC+, WAV, WMA and m4a. The internal memory of the handset is around 12MB and users are supplemented with Memory Stick Micro card slot. The Sony Ericsson S500i is rated for up to 9 hours of talk time and 15.4 days on standby. A decent mobile, worth exploring, the Sony Ericsson S500i is sure to stay.
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