Apr 07 2009
New Sony Ericsson walkman phone
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Sony Ericsson
Have I told you or have I not that affordable cell phones are the present in these tough financial times and I would dare to say that they are not only the present, but also the future, for an unlimited period of time?

In the given context, Sony Ericsson is one more company to focus its attention on affordable devices, in order to survive this nightmare. They have just announced the introduction of the W205 slider phone, which is, as you can easily figure it out, just another Walkman phone.
Part of the entry-level range of handsets, the W205 is said to be that particular Sony Ericsson handheld that can turn into “your first Walkman phone”. Not to mention the fact that it comes with incredible features for what it’s supposed to be, even if some might be disappointed by the small display and by the lack of EDGE and 3G.

As for the features, the W205 comes with the following on board: dual band GSM/HPRS connectivity (900 / 1800 MHz for the W205 and 850 / 1900 MHz for the W205a), a 1.8 inch TFT display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels and 65k colors, a 1.3 megapixel camera with video capabilities, Bluetooth connectivity, MMS, Opera Mini Browser, walkman player, FM radio with RDS, Track ID, an internal memory of only 5MB and a memory stick micro (M2) card slot for expandable memory of no more than 2GB.

The battery provides up to 9 hours of talk time, up to 425 hours of stand-by time and approximately 13.5 hours of music playback time.

The new Sony Ericsson walkman phone is expected to become available starting the third quarter of this year in just one color version, meaning the Ambient Black. Unfortunately, there is no information about the price for the moment, but as I said, it shouldn’t cost much, as it’s an entry-level cell phone.
(Source: unwiredview.com)








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