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Released: Q3 2007
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 2100
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 0.00 hr
Standby: 0 hr
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As the first phone to be compatible with the new GPS Enabler HGE-100, the Sony Ericsson K530i turn into a personal satellite navigation system, keeping users in-touch and on-track wherever they are. Consumers can visit favorite Web sites and enjoy news and entertainment, upload pictures to a blog site and have the latest news pushed to the phone via RSS feeds. There's also push email so users can stay on top of the office inbox. Need never be caught out by the weather again, whether planning a picnic, a jog round the park or a trip to the races. The K530i comes preloaded with a version of Weather Access, a weather forecast application that gives a three-day outlook for free, with unlimited access time... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2007
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 2100
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 10.00 hr
Standby: 440 hr
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Based on the Symbian operating system (v9.1) and UIQ 3.0, the P1i can handle corporate or personal emails, contacts and calendar. It supports push email services including Exchange ActiveSync and BlackBerry Connect and allows for remote wiping of email and PIM data; critical in the event of the phone being stolen or misplaced. The P1i lets users read and edit documents on the move, whether Microsoft Word, PowerPoint or Excel. Both UMTS and integrated WLAN provide for high-speed Web browsing and data downloads, plus email at a rate and performance consumers can enjoy from their office desktop. The P1i is also VoIP enabled for making calls over the internet... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2007
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 9.00 hr
Standby: 370 hr
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The Sony Ericsson S500i can set in-phone themes and external light effects to change as day turns to night or when the weekend begins. Hidden illumination appears to highlight a certain event and the keypad glows when the slim slider is opened. With the 2.0-megapixel camera users can share moments as they happen, taking photos and blogging it directly. The S500i offers more than aesthetics with a media player and expandable Memory Stick slot, Sony Ericsson Disc2Phone music management software has everything users need to transfers favorite music from a PC to the phone. When the S500i is connected, it appears as a drive on the computer. It also features Bluetooth 2.0, giving fast, robust connection to other Bluetooth devices... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2007
GSM 850 / 1900
65000 colors
128 x 160 px screen
Talk: 7.00 hr
Standby: 300 hr
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The Sony Ericsson T250a offers easy communication via a speakerphone, predictive text input for fast text and picture messaging, and an in-phone calendar that comes in handy for noting key dates or appointments. Based on consumer feedback, a built-in FM Radio is included for music and news around the clock. To complete the picture, an on-board camera allows users to capture favorite moments, share them with friends, or save them in the phone's memory as a pocket photo album... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2007
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 2100
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 0.00 hr
Standby: 0 hr
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Fusing illumination effects with a stainless steel finish and scratch-proof mineral glass, the Sony Ericsson T650i interacts with animations on the screen by glowing on the keypad and the sides. Advanced communications, multimedia functions and connectivity are all second nature to the T650i. This slim 3G phone conceals a high performance feature set. The 3.2-megapixel camera with auto focus takes excellent shots, and the 1.9-inch, scratch-proof screen makes it easy to shoot and view pictures. The mineral glass display is placed directly onto the screen, which makes the colors more intense, improves visibility in bright environments and widens the viewing angle of the screen up to 170 degrees. The T650i's media player lets users listen to favorite tunes, and thanks to the latest Bluetooth technology it's possible to stream music directly from the phone to a headset... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2007
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
0 colors
128 x 160 px screen
Talk: 7.00 hr
Standby: 300 hr
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The fashionable top decoration with its subtle metallic pattern gives a premium feel to the Sony Ericsson Z250a. The front face is completely smooth, hiding icon displays that only come to life when triggered by an incoming call or text. Slim and lightweight, the body slips easily into a jacket, jeans or coat when leaving the house. Ideal for capturing moments when out with friends, the Z250a has enough room to store up to 200 images. Although the Z250a weighs in at just 90 grams, it has enough stamina for up to 7 hours talk time and up to 300 hours standby... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2007
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
65000 colors
128 x 160 px screen
Talk: 7.00 hr
Standby: 300 hr
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Released for AT&T, the Sony Ericsson Z310a's front icon display is integrated into the design, hidden discretely beneath the surface until a message or call is received. There are even eye-catching colored light effects that can be assigned to contacts in the phonebook; so users can know at a glance who is calling. The seamless, semi-transparent finish on the front of the phone allows the display icons (which signal when a new event takes place on the phone) to be 'hidden' beneath the surface. And a separate external display, also concealed under the surface of the phone, lets consumers know exactly who is calling... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2007
GSM 850 / 1800 / 1900
65000 colors
128 x 128 px screen
Talk: 0.00 hr
Standby: 0 hr
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The Sony Ericsson Z320a offers a simple menu system that makes it easy to search, view and share images, send them over a mobile network (MMS) or via a computer using email. The looks are enhanced by a retro style icon display which lights up to alert users to an incoming call or message. The 1.8-inch 65K-color internal display, meanwhile, is perfect for viewing pictures. Getting pictures to the computer is easy by using infrared or a USB cable (optional accessory) to drag and drop. The Z320a is available in a color choice of Crimson Red or Atlantic Blue. Exchangeable front and back Style-Up covers (available separately) can be changed to suit a user's tastes... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2007
GSM 900 / 1800
65000 colors
96 x 64 px screen
Talk: 0.00 hr
Standby: 0 hr
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Keeping in touch is made straightforward with the Sony Ericsson J110i, a classic candy bar phone with large, legible keys and easy navigation. A central navigation key with clear icons gives one-click access to commonly used features such as the text message menu, ring volume and alarm clock. Navigation through the menu options is easy thanks to the single-icon display, and J110i has enough stamina and storage to keep users in touch, giving up to 9 hours of talk time and room for up to 200 phone numbers... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2007
GSM 900 / 1800
65000 colors
96 x 64 px screen
Talk: 0.00 hr
Standby: 0 hr
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The Sony Ericsson J120i has the same easy to use features as J110i, such as a single-icon menu and one-click access, with the added benefit of a built-in FM Radio that allows consumers to store up to 10 favorite channels plus a stereo headset that's supplied with the phone. When it's time to share the radio play-list with a wider audience, the J120i features a loudspeaker through which the radio can be played. This can also be used as a speakerphone when users tire of the radio and decide to call a friend... [More Details] |
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