For all its looks the Sony Ericsson W705 Black Silver actually looks similar to several phones on the market currently. Although it may look similar in looks its features and functions are the elements that set this phone apart. Its simplistic feel and innovative functions provide a plethora of opportunities. From its sleek and stylish slide mechanism to its Wi-Fi technology, the comprehensive features of this phone afford anyone who is fortunate enough to own one, the luxury of having everything they need from a mobile phone at their fingertips. The phone is one of a long line of phones offering incredible entertainment facilities. A built in MP3 player ensures that many hours of musical interludes can be enjoyed. A FM radio offers a break from the music library and provides local and national radio stations at the press of a button. Encompassing all that is good in a mobile phone in the current era, this phone has a 3.2 megapixel camera, perfect for taking excellent quality images and ensuring that those moments of interest are savoured for times to come. A zoom facility provides the close ups that are sometimes necessary but so difficult to achieve. To ensure clarity an LED light provides sufficient illumination for whatever the need may be and to cap it all, the camera doubles up as a video camera offering full video record and playback facility, to capture those times when a photo just will not do. Fast internet access is provided which is popular with the consumer, enabling on demand information and access through its browsing facility. As well as Wi-Fi for internet access in areas that have Wi-Fi hotspots, saving money by not having to use the connection provided within the phone. The Sony Ericsson W705 Black Silver is a competent piece of equipment, its understated style masks the fact that its powerful features provide a multitude of functions that encompasses much of the latest technology. Its popularity lies in these redeeming features, quietly effective but forceful in nature, Sony have provided another lesson in mobile phone etiquette that other manufacturers should learn from.
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