Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness is set to be the music phone of 2010
Sony Ericsson have a long reputation for producing quality and reliable phones. They are usually simple to use, and are user friendly. Many Sony Ericsson phones focus on music, and the new phone form them is no exception. The new phone titled the Xperia Pureness is designed to be used as a business phone as well as personal phone for recreation.
When you buy the phone it comes with automatic syncing with Microsoft email accounts, allowing you to check all your emails from you phone wherever you may be in the country. You can also download and upload attachments from your phone by using the attachment adder. The phone can hold memory cards up to 2GB, not a huge amount of space but enough to hold 500 songs or so. The phone features track ID technology, so if you ever hear a song on the radio but you do not know what it is called and have missed the announcement, hold the phone up the speaker for a few seconds and the name of the track, the artist and the album will appear.
You can use MP3 files as ring tones, so you simply transfer music from your computer across to your phone and then set it up for your ring tone. The phone features Bluetooth to allow you to connect to others around you for free. You can send music files, audio files of ever videos using Bluetooth, which is great when you want to share. The mega bass application lets you pump up the bass on the phone, giving you bass lovers a new feeling of bass control, especially coming from a small speaker such as a mobile phone. You can check online to find out what Xperia Pureness deals are available.