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Saturday, 19 August 2006

 

As the first 3G Sony Ericsson phone that will work on UMTS networks, as well as the 2G GSM networks, the Z1010 UMTS / GSM-GPRS clamshell is designed to give consumers the best possible experience of imaging, messaging and connectivity applications. Optimized for video conferencing and video applications, it features two built-in cameras, two displays, video support and a host of other features. The Z1010 is Sony Ericsson's first in a line of 3G products made available for the consumer market.

Specifications

Network
GSM 900 / 1800 / UMTS

Dimensions
98 x 48 x 28 mm

Weight
115 g

Antenna
Internal

Battery
Talk Time: 2.50
Standby Time: 250

Memory
16 MB
Expandable Memory: 
 
Imaging
Main Screen
65000 colors (TFT)
176 x 220 px
External Screen
2 colors (LCD)
101 x 80 px
Camera
0.3 MP / 640 x 480 px /
Video Recorder
 
Audio
MP3 Player
FM Radio 
Speakerphone 
Push-To-Talk 
 
Multimedia
Wallpapers
Screen Savers
Ring Tones
Themes 
Games
Streaming Multimedia 
 
Messaging
SMS 
MMS
Email
Chat
Predictive Text
 
Applications
Phonebook
Calendar 
To-Do List:
WAP
Voice Commands
Calculator 
 
Connectivity
Bluetooth 
Infrared Port 
GPRS (Class 10) / UTMS
Wi-Fi
GPS 
PC Sync: SyncML

 

Review

The clamshell style Z1010 is a beautiful phone, with a good size screen (176x220 pixels) capable of show 65,536 colours. When closed users can check the current status on a smaller (101x80 pixels) gray scale LCD. This smaller screen will continuously show the current time, reception strength, Bluetooth, battery and of course a caller id when an incoming call is announced. The internal screen is really nice, with crisp image and visible even under sunlight.The phone comes with two cameras. An external camera (VGA for still, QCIF for video, digital zoom) is used to capture images and videos, while the internal camera, located under the display is used to capture images to be sent while in a video call.

 

 

 

 
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