The New Sony Ericsson W8 Has An Array Of Awesome Audio Playback Attributes

May 30
09:33

2011

Chris Westley

Chris Westley

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The new Sony Ericsson W8 is ideally suited as a music phone. It offers the technology to store your digital music collection as well as play music files in various formats. But is it functional enough to replace a standalone MP3 player like an iPod? This article takes a look at the music features on offer to try and answer this question.

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Walkman Music Player

Sony Ericsson has not released a Walkman music phone for quite a while,The New Sony Ericsson W8 Has An Array Of Awesome Audio Playback Attributes  Articles and the Sony Ericsson W8 is the first touchscreen device to offer this technology. This allows several different formats of music files to be supported; in this case MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV are all supported by the music player, and represent the most common types of music files. Therefore it is unlikely that you will have any tracks that the device is unable to play.

 

Internal Storage

The Sony Ericsson W8 comes with 128 MB of storage as standard, allowing a good number of music tracks to be stored, straight out of the box. But for those who want to keep their entire digital music collection stored on the phone, and really take advantage of the music specifications on offer, a micro SD card slot is also integrated onto into the phone. Utilising this is simple; by installing a memory card (up to 16GB capacity) you have the ability to store thousands of music tracks on the phone.

 

Once you have loaded your music tracks onto your phone via a PC (thanks to the micro USB connection), you even have the ability to assign MP3 tracks as ringtones. Also, there is a 3.5 mm audio jack located on the top of the handset. This can be used with earphones to listen to your music, as well as allowing devices such as handsfree headsets and portable speakers to be used.

 

Of course there is much more to the Sony Ericsson W8 than its functionality as a music player. An impressive touchscreen allows users to seamlessly browse the internet, and carry out social networking, as well as browse the Android Market for new apps to download.

 

But to answer the question at the start of the article, can the Sony Ericsson W8 replace a standalone MP3 player? In my opinion its a resounding yes; it can play multiple music formats, and accommodate headphones, and users can utilise 16GB of internal storage. But as an added bonus, you get all the functionality of a touchscreen, and the Android operating system.