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Sony Ericsson unveils T700


last week Sony Ericsson has official announce the Sony Ericsson T700 mobile phone, the Sony Ericsson T700 mobile phone are next generation of Sony Ericsson T610, This series from 5 years back , T-Series are most popular series of the Sony Ericsson. The Sony Ericsson T700 is a fairly normal and simple design, Sony Ericsson T700 are mid-level handset mobile phone, Sony Ericsson T700 will offers most of the basic features for user are need in todays.
In abilities of music features, the Sony Ericsson T700 comes with a music player program and biult-in Bluetooth and support for stereo wireless headphone. more ever, Sony Ericsson T700 also has comes with stereo speakers built-in on-board and ships with a color matched wired stereo headset in the box. The music player program of Sony Ericsson T700 comes with Sony’s MegaBass feature and will be supports detail of album art, and the Sony Ericsson T700 comes with features of TrackID software from Sony Ericsson that mean it can identifying unknown songs heard nearby.
The Sony Ericsson T700 handset comes with a 3.2 Mpixel camera, built-in FM radio, and will be support for 3D gaming, you will be enjoy with 3D game on your mobile. An built-in USB cable, you can connect your Sony Ericsson T700mobile phone to a personal computer for mass storage data transfer, It’s made for easy by support drag and dropping function. The Sony Ericsson T700 are fully support for internet connection, you can check email and make e-business by Sony Ericsson T700.
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Sony Ericsson V640i


vailable in two rich colors or Shades - Havana Gold and Quick Black - the Sony Ericsson V640i available exclusively with Vodafone provides a true music and entertainment experience. With support for Memory Stick Micro (M2) up to 4 gigabytes - that's up to 3600 full-length tracks - and a dedicated music key to help you Navigate all of those songs, the V640i really can be

Specifications

  • Size (length x width x thickness): 103 x 47 x 15.5 mm
  • Weight: 97grams
  • Color(s): Havana Gold and Quick Black
  • Screen: 262,144 color TFT
  • Resolution: 176 x 220 pixels
  • Size: 2.0 inches
  • Phone memory: Up to 32MB
  • Memory card: 256 MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) ****
  • Talk time GSM/UMTS: up to 9 hours / up to 5 hours
  • Standby time GSM/UMTS: up to 300 hours
  • Video call time: up to 2.66 hours
  • Music listening time: up to 21.8 hours
  • Networks: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900 UMTS/HSDPA 2100

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Sony Ericsson Shows T650


Sony Ericsson launched what might be considered the spiritual successor to the company’s popular T610, the new stainless steel finished Sony Ericsson T650. The new Sony Ericsson T650 gets a host of updates that set it apart from the T610, bringing the device squarely into modern times. For starters, the Sony Ericsson T650 supports 3G UMTS on the 2100MHz band as well as tri-band GSM/GPRS support. The T610’s lowly .1 megapixel camera has been replaced by a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus unit. It seems that much can change in 4 years. There are Sony Ericsson T650
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Sony Ericsson Z250


Pocket-sized and just 19mm thin, the Sony Ericsson Z250 Camera Clamshell is coming more for its looks than features. Yes it trendy looking but franky the specs are pretty mediocre. It sports a 0.3 megapixel (VGA) camera and the screen is only 1.8" with 65,536 color CSTN and 128 x 160 pixels resolution. The external screen sports an icon display but phone memory is only 10MB. The upside sees "eye-catching metallic patterns" on the 90gms phone. By far the only solace is the 200 pics capacity and the slideshow feature. The Z250 clamshell builds on the story of the recently announced T250 stick or 'candy bar' phone. The smooth front face belies the icon display, hiding it till an incoming call/text lights it up.
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Siemens Gigaset SL370


Siemens' Gigaset SL370 isn't your run-of-the-mill cordless home phone: it has built-in Bluetooth for connecting a wireless headset and synchronising the phone's address book with your computer. The small and attractive headsets use DECT wireless technology to reduce the likelihood of interference with other wireless devices. The more expensive Gigaset SL375 ($299) also has an answering machine built into the base station. You can add up to six handsets to each base station, and each handset comes with a recharge cradle. You can also register handsets to multiple base stations to build a large cordless phone network.

Like many multi-handset systems, the Gigaset gear is flexible - you can make internal calls between handsets, transfer calls between handsets, and join a conversation from another handset. Handsets can be used as baby monitors or walkie-talkies.

Each handset's address book holds up to 250 phone numbers, as well as photos for your contacts, which pop up on the screen when they ring you. The handsets also have an alarm clock and basic calendar, along with a range of horrible ringtones.

The inclusion of Bluetooth lets you use the wireless headset from your mobile phone, which is handy if you want to move around the house on a hands-free call.

You can sync a handset's address book with the address book in Microsoft's Outlook or Outlook Express, but Mac and Linux users are left in the cold. Unfortunately, Siemens doesn't sell the USB sync cables in Australia, and syncing through Bluetooth can be hit and miss, which is as much Bluetooth's fault as the phone's.

With more functions comes complexity, and the Gigaset SL370 certainly isn't the world's most user- friendly handset. The advanced features, and resulting high price, make it a phone for tech-heads and gadget freaks.

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