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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
65000 colors
176 x 220 px screen
Talk: 7.00 hr
Standby: 300 hr
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Released for AT&T, the ultra-thin Sony Ericsson W350a offers a sleek minimalist look, slim enough to fit comfortably with no bulges into a pocket or purse. Accessible even without opening the flip cover, the W350a has MP3 functions including Play, Pause and Scroll are outside so consumers can use it just like they would a standalone MP3 player. Using TrackID, music listeners can record a few seconds of the song with the built-in microphone (or tag it from the built-in radio) and identify it. The W350a provides the name of the song, the artist, and even the album... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 2100
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 7.00 hr
Standby: 300 hr
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The Sony Ericsson C702a is designed to capture photos in any position. The camera key and the active lens cover are specifically integrated and placed so users can stabilize the 3.2-megapixel camera and take pictures with one hand. Combined with steady-grip materials and a wrist-strap provided in-box, the C702a users won't have to worry about dropping it. The C702a provides GPS and a range of location-based imaging services that add a new dimension to taking and managing photos. When consumers snap a photo, information about where they are in the world is automatically added to the image. So they can always share photos according to where the shots were taken. Google Maps for Mobile locates and guides users to where they want to go. GPS pinpoints locations for turn-by-turn voice guidance to one of up to 20 million points of interest... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 2100
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 0.00 hr
Standby: 0 hr
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The Sony Ericsson C902i offers premium digital camera functionality combined with mobile communication. Bundled with advanced features such as Face Detection and Auto-Focus, the C902i detects and focuses on the face of the subject rather than the background, for sharp and high quality pictures. Incorporating the latest in lighting technology, Photo Flash gives better quality pictures even in low-light conditions. A light solution has been added to the BestPic feature - which takes nine photos in quick succession, chooses the best photo and deletes the rest. x-Pict story adds music and transitions to a gallery of photos and automatically creates multimedia slideshows. The C902i comes with a 160 MB built-in memory - the equivalent of storage for up to 100 full resolution photos - plus the possibility to add more memory with the Memory Stick Micro (M2)... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2008
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 2100
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 10.00 hr
Standby: 340 hr
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The Sony Ericsson G502i offers high-quality maps and satellite views with Google Maps for Mobile, including listings of the restaurants and hotels with reviews and ratings. By entering the start and finish locations, travelers can get point-by-point directions to find addresses or routes, while Google Maps for Mobile provides the turn-by-turn directions. The G502i also provides Exchange ActiveSync for push email, including a set-up wizard to guide consumers through the setup. Powered by HSDPA, users can browses websites at four times the speed over existing 3G (UMTS) networks. With 1-click access to favorite pages using RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds, the G502i's pre-loaded weather forecaster checks the weather from the phone's desktop screen... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2008
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 2100
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 12.00 hr
Standby: 380 hr
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Contacts, calendars, notes, pictures and favorite web sites stay organized with the Sony Ericsson G700i, offering touch screen text input, web surfing and phone navigation. Users can jot down notes directly on the screen with a stylus, as with a pen on paper. And after they're done, they just save it on the phone's desktop, as a note on the fridge. Consumers can draw a map to the local shop or doodle personal notes to send them to loved ones. By touching the relevant name in the phonebook, all of the contact options appear onscreen. With just the tip of a finger, they can also browse the photo album... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2008
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 2100
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 12.00 hr
Standby: 380 hr
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The Sony Ericsson G900i lets consumers frame their shot and decide where they want to focus the camera by simply touching the screen. With Camera Multi-Shot, users can just hold down the camera key and take as many pictures as they like. Scroll through photos on the phone with touch control and edit them there with the touch photo album and editor. The G900i can also access favorite web pages in a Wi-Fi hotspot and view them on the large 2.4-inch display. Using the stylus or the finger, the G900i can zoom-in or pan around the page. RSS feeds direct to the phone provide the latest updates; news, football scores... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
65000 colors
128 x 160 px screen
Talk: 9.00 hr
Standby: 410 hr
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Designed to deliver a radio-listening experience to emerging markets, the Sony Ericsson R300i allows users to tune-in to their favorite music shows or sports reports, across both AM and FM broadcasts. The R300i is designed to have a clear radio look-and-feel. Sit it on its side and let the radio blast out through the dedicated loudspeaker. Preset buttons on the front let users switch easily between their favorite stations. It takes just one click to boost the volume when they want to share music on the radio or the live action from the sports ground. With the R300i users can listen-in via the stereo headphones provided or play it loud through the high-performance speaker integrated into the phone. Switch on 3D sound enhancement or volume boost with the dedicated Audio Enhancer key on the phone... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2008
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
65000 colors
128 x 160 px screen
Talk: 9.00 hr
Standby: 410 hr
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The Sony Ericsson R306i is designed to deliver a radio-listening experience to emerging markets. Opening up into a clamshell, two integrated stereo speakers that face the listener. Featuring the Audio Enhancer key, users can activate volume boost when listening to the radio through the speakers or 3D sound enhancement when they have the stereo headset plugged in, ensuring a first-class radio listening experience even when it is noisy. See which station is tuned-in to on the phone's external display. The R306i features Bluetooth technology, allowing consumers to handle phone calls handsfree with optional accessories... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
65000 colors
128 x 160 px screen
Talk: 9.00 hr
Standby: 400 hr
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The Sony Ericsson T303i's is perfect for when space is limited. Offering a compact design, its metal chrome finish and mirror glass surface give a luxurious appearance. An integrated 1.3-megapixel camera takes pictures in an instant, while Bluetooth technology transfers photos wirelessly from the phone to a compatible PC. The T303i comes with a built-in FM radio to tune in, chill out, and let time just pass by. It also has a media player and comes preloaded with Sony Ericsson's TrackID feature. Record a clip of a song in a bar or cafe and find out instantly what track it is and who sings it... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 9.00 hr
Standby: 400 hr
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The Sony Ericsson W760i is the first truly global Walkman phone with tri-band HSDPA, enabling broadband speed downloads of the latest music anywhere in the world. Offering integrated GPS with Wayfinder Navigator, users can find over 20 million points of interest around the globe. A GPS-supported fitness application called Tracker can also tell consumers how fast, for how long and how far they've ran. Using SenseMe to pick the music, the W760i selects tracks for the just right occasion. Navigate through a playlist with Shake Control - shuffle and skip through tracks, or adjust the volume, with just a shake of the phone. The Media User Interface rotates depending on how consumers are holding the phone, so they can see everything they need at a glance. Auto-rotate works for photos, videos and games too. Just twist the phone to change the view. Built for fast-paced action, the W760i's large 2.2-inch screen is ideal for gameplay and Motion Sensor Gaming allows users to play games in 3D quality, using the motion of the phone to control the game... [More Details] |
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