Sony Ericsson has launched two new handsets this week, the C903 Cyber-shot™ and the W395 Walkman™ phones. The W395 Walkman™ is targeted towards the youth market, offering users advanced phone and music playing capabilities. The model incorporates dedicated control keys for simple music management, a 1GB memory card, an FM radio and Sony Ericsson's innovative TrackID™ feature, for easy music recognition. What's more, built-in stereo speakers, high quality bass and a stereo headset are designed to transform your mobile music experience. Other phone features include a two megapixel camera with 2.5x digital zoom, two-inch display screen, Bluetooth technology, USB support email and picture messaging and an Openwave™ web browser. The C903 Cyber-shot™, on the other hand, has been created to appeal to the manufacturer's mobile camera fans and follows on from the success of the Sony Ericsson C902 and the 8.1 megapixel Sony Ericsson C905. The C903's five megapixel camera takes high quality images that are displayed clearly on its 2.4-inch display screen. In addition, this camera phone has a huge 16x digital zoom, as well as photo fix, picture blogging, video blogging, face detection and Smile Shutter™ features. Users will also get to enjoy its unique GPS feature, so photos can be simply tagged to a location. The mobile phone also incorporates a media player, email and picture messaging, Bluetooth support and 3D games, as well as access to photo feeds and photo-sharing sites like Picasa™ and Flickr™. The W385 Walkman™ phone will be released in Q1 2009 in Dusky Grey and Blush Titanium. The C903 Cyber-shot™ handset will be available from Q2, in the colours Lacquer Black, Techno White and Glamour Red. |
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