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Sony Ericsson W980i Versus Motorola Motorockr E8

In other comparisons of mobile phones we will take a look at the Sony Ericsson W980i as compared to the Motorola MOTOROCKR E8. First off we know that the W980i has the outstanding capability of holding up to 8000 on a 8 GB storage, plus it also has a built in FM transmitter making it easy to tune into those radio stations.

The Motorola will hold up, well it doesn't really say on the specs but it does say that the Motorola Rocker is in fact built for music, you can shop over 200 stores online, and all this is done by the touch screen. The memory of the Motorola is at 2 GB plus an extra 4 GB can be added.

The Motorola E8 has a 2.0 megapixel camera, which isn't up to par against the 3.2 megapixel provided by the Sony W980i. Both mobile phones weigh the same 100 grams, and both are touch screen.

Again the price of the Sony Ericsson W980i varies tremendously and the Motorola will usually run less. Again, it is a huge price difference between the two mobile phones.

When looking for mobile phone deals you may want to check out a new mobile phone service from what you have, sometimes they will give you a great price on one of the more expensive mobile phones to entice you to come to their company.

Again both of these mobile phones are great, you have the storage difference, which it seems Sony Ericsson pretty much has under control at present. No one has even come close to their storage, not even another mobile phone created by them.

So how do you decide between these two phones? First off as just stated you should go and see if any phone company may be running a mobile phone deal for signing up with their company. When this happens who knows you may be able to get the more expensive W980i for a much cheaper price. Really this might be the best deal to go with, because a nice mobile phone will last you for a good amount of time, while a less expensive one may not last you near as long.

Both of these mobile phones are very good and have their benefits, at times people will only buy certain name brands of mobile phones just because they have always used them and feel that they may be the best in the business. It's strictly up to each and every consumer what they feel they want from their mobile phone.

Or it might come down to something as simple as what colors you can get a phone in, people may not like black phones so they will have to get anything that isn't black. But what if you see someone who's favorite color is red or a blue that looks topaz and they want their phone that color, if one of these is available they will probably settle on that phone for that reason only. But at least if this is the case it is a great phone they are getting!

Caroline Telford

Choose a mobile phone today. Compare the features of the Sony Ericsson W980i and the Motorola E8 ROKR handsets and look at all their features and available deals.

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