By Allen Tsai | Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:51 am |
Japanese cell phone maker Sony Ericsson today unveiled the W395, an affordable mid-level music phone with stereo speakers and stereo widening for high-quality bass.
The W395 has external control keys to manage music. For live music, it has an integrated FM radio.TrackID help users identify elusive songs, while PlayNow provides downloadable content such as themes, wallpapers and ringtones. A 2.0-megapixel camera captures photos that can be shared with friends via Bluetooth wireless technology or uploaded to the Internet. "Our most affordable Walkman slider phone to date allows users to share music with friends as well as video clips and photos for the ultimate entertainment experience," said Alexandre Cardon, Product Marketing Manager at Sony Ericsson. The Sony Ericsson W395 will be available in selected markets this quarter in the colors Dusky Grey and Blush Titanium. - Sony Ericsson W395 Specs
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