Tue Feb 28, 2006 1:00 pm
Sony Ericsson today expanded its growing line-up of Walkman phones with the W300, a quad band EDGE clamshell. The W300, which supports both MP3 and AAC music files, offers up to 30 hours of music listening. The user experience is enhanced by direct music keys, shuffle function, as well as an in-built FM radio with RDS and flight mode. Disc2Phone software supplied with the W300, allows users to easily transfer their favorite CDs to their mobile phone and enjoy them anywhere, anytime without missing a call.
Featuring expressive colors and a stylish compact design, the W300 is shipped with removable 256 MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) expandable to 1 GB, as well as a stereo headset, USB cable and music management software.
In addition to the music features, the W300 offers an easy way to take and view snap-shot pictures or record videos using the integrated camera with 4x digital zoom. The W300's 262K TFT color screen makes it perfect for taking fun snap-shot images and enjoying them on the screen, while full MMS support enables these images to be shared with friends and family.
The monochrome 1" sub display on the outside of the clamshell allows users to view media player information or caller display without opening the phone.
The W300 is equipped with EDGE Class 10 technology, to allow quick and easy data transfers and Internet access, as well as Bluetooth ideal for sharing data with other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
The Sony Ericsson W300 will be available in Shimmering White and Shadow Black color variants and starts shipping in Q2 2006.
- Sony Ericsson W300 Specs
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