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Sony Ericsson F305i Controls Games with Hand Motions
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By Allen Tsai | Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:28 am |
Sony Ericsson today announced its F305i gaming phone, with advanced motion sensor technology to control games with the flick of a wrist or the swing of an arm. It also integrates stereo speakers, a 2.0-inch screen, 2.0-megapixel camera, Bluetooth wireless technology and expandable memory via Memory Stick Micro (M2).
"Gaming is no longer something you do on your own. It's about having fun with your friends and interacting with the game" says Sven Totte, Head of Product Marketing at Sony Ericsson. "We have used motion sensor technology before in our phones and integrating it into gameplay is a natural progression."Preloaded with Bowling, Bass fishing and Jockey, users imitate bowling or casting a fishing line. The F305i offers up to 8 hours of gameplay. The Sony Ericsson F305i with Motion Gaming will be available in Polar White and Mystic Black in selected markets from Q3 2008. - Sony Ericsson F305i Specs
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