Sony Ericsson J132

February 8, 2010 by admin  
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90359 phonez Sony Ericsson J132
We like simple well-thought-out phones, and the new Sony Ericsson J132 seems to fit into this category. In case you’re not familiar with the J-Series range of phones, these are Sony Ericsson’s cheapest and most basic .. but they are always quite attractive to look at and usually very well thought out. The feature list on the J132 is refreshingly short. There’s a very basic 128 x 128 pixel CSTN display, FM radio with loudspeaker, torch, speakerphone, vibrating alert, with predictive text, basic organiser functions and a dust-resistant keypad. That really is about it, except that the is an impressive 9 hours with up to 18 days standby time, and the whole package weighs only 76 grams.

There’s no GPRS, Bluetooth or .. the J132 really is just a phone with a built-in radio. And why not? For a lot of people that is really all they will need.
There are two dual-band GSM variants, the J132a is a /1900 device for use in America, the J132 is a 900/1800 device for use in the rest of the world. Sony Ericsson say that the J132 is due out in 2008 in “Night Black” and “Heaven Blue” colour combinations.
Sony Ericsson J132 at a glance

Available:

2008

Network:

GSM 900 / 1800 (J132) or
/ 1900 (J132a)

Data:

None

Screen:

128 x 128 pixels, 65k colours

Camera:

No

Size:

Lightweight monoblock
103 x 45 x 15mm / 76 grams

Bluetooth:

No

Memory card:

No

Infra-red:

No

Polyphonic:

Yes

Java:

No

GPS:

No

Battery life:

9 hours talk / 18 days standby

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Sony Ericsson J132

July 4, 2008 by admin  
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sony ericsson j132 thumb Sony Ericsson J132
We like simple well-thought-out phones, and the new Sony Ericsson J132 seems to fit into this category. In case you’re not familiar with the J-Series range of phones, these are Sony Ericsson’s cheapest and most basic .. but they are always quite attractive to look at and usually very well thought out.The feature list on the J132 is refreshingly short. There’s a very basic 128 x 128 pixel CSTN display, FM radio with loudspeaker, torch, speakerphone, vibrating alert, with predictive text, basic organiser functions and a dust-resistant keypad. That really is about it, except that the is an impressive 9 hours with up to 18 days standby time, and the whole package weighs only 76 grams.

There’s no GPRS, Bluetooth or .. the J132 really is just a phone with a built-in radio. And why not? For a lot of people that is really all they will need.
There are two dual-band GSM variants, the J132a is a /1900 device for use in America, the J132 is a 900/1800 device for use in the rest of the world. Sony Ericsson say that the J132 is due out in 2008 in “Night Black” and “Heaven Blue” colour combinations.Sony Ericsson J132 at a glance

Available:

2008

Network:

GSM 900 / 1800 (J132) or
/ 1900 (J132a)

Data:

None

Screen:

128 x 128 pixels, 65k colours

Camera:

No

Size:

Lightweight monoblock
103 x 45 x 15mm / 76 grams

Bluetooth:

No

Memory card:

No

Infra-red:

No

Polyphonic:

Yes

Java:

No

GPS:

No

Battery life:

9 hours talk / 18 days standby

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