The fact that it only comes with a 2GB microSD card is an even clearer indication that this handset isn't going to usurp the iPhone as the public's portable music player of choice; 2GB just isn't enough space for serious music fans.
There's 320MB of internal storage available and a microSD card slot. A 2GB card is supplied with the phone, but you'll almost certainly want to ditch this in favour of something a little roomier, especially if you're serious about this being your main portable music player.
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Finally, there's the top of the handset, which is possibly the most interesting element. A 3.5mm audio socket is flanked by two buttons. On the left is the aforementioned Walkman command, which opens up the Walkman music player app. On the right is the power and lock button.
The music players in the market have evolved these days. Most of the music players are not just the music player anymore; they come with various other features added. Take iPod as an example, it slowly got in video and games.
The Android has conquered mobile phones and tablet PCs, what it was left is the music players. But now music players too get Android OS. Sony has unveiled Walkman Z PMP player in order to compete Samsung Galaxy S WiFi music players. Interestingly Samsung Galaxy S Wi-Fi 3.6 and Sony Walkman Z player (both Android music player) both were launched during the IFA Germany event held on September 2, 2011.
Apple iOS 4.3 and Android 2.3 Gingerbread are both Smartphone and tablet operating systems from Apple and Google Android. Apple iOS 4.3 is a proprietary protocol for Apple devices from Apple whereas Android 2.3 Gingerbread is a version of android series open source protocol. Apple iOS 4.3 was first released with Apple iPad 2 in March 2011 and Android 2.3 was released in Dec 2010. Android 2.3 comes with native Gmail client, Google Map 5 and native YouTube player and applications are from Android Market whereas Apple iOS 4.3 has its own email client and YouTube Player which is lacking the desktop reality of Gmail and YouTube. Performances wise we could not comment at this time, but both are expected to give their best performance with dual core 1 GB RAM.
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