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Tuesday, July 22nd 2008 - 12:31 CEST
Sony Ericsson’s new W302 is packed with impressive Walkman features in an affordable no-compromise 10.5mm slim, aluminium front handset. Targeting all audiences, the phone comes complete with an impressive two megapixel camera, FM radio, TrackID and 512MB Memory Stick Micro (M2).
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Thursday, July 10th 2008 - 17:17 CEST
With the launch of its first 8GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) card, Sony RME (Recording Media & Energy) has pushed up the current 4GB maximum capacity by 100%. To put this in context, upgrading a Sony Ericsson mobile phone with the new 8 GB M2 memory card will give customers a choice of over 5,000 fine quality 5 megapixel photos, over 2000 MP3 songs (4min per song at 128kbps), or over 88 hours of high quality MPEG 4 video (at 192kbps).
Read: Sony 8GB M2
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Wednesday, July 2nd 2008 - 11:11 CEST
Following the amazing success of World View 2007, which received more than 70,000 entries from every corner of the world, World View is back for its third and biggest year yet. This unique online competition gives everyone the opportunity to share their camera phone photography with a global audience. With an exciting, interactive website and unbelievable new prizes, Sony Ericsson World View 2008 - the ultimate camera phone photography competition, is set to be more popular than ever.
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Tuesday, June 17th 2008 - 19:25 CEST
The C905 is Sony Ericsson’s first Cyber-shot slider and its most advanced camera phone yet. With an 8.1 megapixel camera and real camera flash amongst its cutting-edge capabilities, it offers easy photo-taking in a phone that derives its looks from a digital camera and offers the picture quality to match. “The Sony Ericsson C905 CyberShot has been developed to make us all better photographers! That means making it easier to take great shots and never missing that magic moment.” said Sven Totté, Head of Imaging Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “The 8.1 megapixel Sony Ericsson C905 is a viable alternative to a digital camera.”
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Tuesday, June 17th 2008 - 19:20 CEST
Sony Ericsson just launched its new S302 Snapshot mobile phone. The Sony Ericsson S302 Snapshot has been designed - good looks, must-have features and a pocket-sized slim design. “The Sony Ericsson’s C302 CyberShot has been developed to make us all better photographers! That means making it easier to take great shots and never missing that magic moment.” said Sven Totté, Head of Imaging Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “The Sony Ericsson S302 is perfect for those who don’t want to miss a moment and like to send or Bluetooth their photos to their friends.”
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Tuesday, June 17th 2008 - 19:15 CEST
Sony Ericsson is putting gaming at the heart of its latest phone release. Targeted firmly at a youth audience, the Sony Ericsson F305 with Motion Gaming lets users control games with the flick of a wrist or the swing of an arm, and then see the results straightaway on the screen. Using advanced motion sensor technology, the phone can, for example, follow your actions to imitate bowling or casting a fishing line. With the Sony Ericsson F305 your favourite game is only one-click away. Enjoy the full gaming experience with stereo speakers, which also come in handy for sharing the latest track on the media player. Add a 2.0” screen into this pocket-sized slider phone and the F305 takes playing games on your mobile to a whole new level.
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Tuesday, June 17th 2008 - 19:10 CEST
Sony Ericsson announces a new entry-level phone, designed for lasting communication, the Sony Ericsson K330. With superb talk and standby times, torch functions and FM Radio the Sony Ericsson K330 does the basics well. Add the camera and Bluetooth functions to it and you get further features on a straightforward phone. The new candy-bar phone from Sony Ericsson has been designed with simplicity and value for money in mind. For those wanting a clear-cut camera phone, the Sony Ericsson K330 with video capture and Bluetooth sharing is the obvious choice. This mobile phone also offers FM radio listening via speakerphone or stereo headset.
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Tuesday, June 17th 2008 - 19:05 CEST
Sony Ericsson announces a new entry-level phone, designed for lasting communication, the Sony Ericsson J132. With superb talk and standby times, torch functions and FM Radio the Sony Ericsson J132 does the basics well. The new candy-bar phone from Sony Ericsson has been designed with simplicity and value for money in mind. The Sony Ericsson J132 is a talk and text phone with FM radio and stereo hands free kit; the solid feel and dust-resistant keypad make it an ideal everyday companion.
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Tuesday, June 17th 2008 - 19:00 CEST
Whether practicality, design or size is important, the new Sony Ericsson Bluetooth headset range has something for everyone. The new Bluetooth family, the HBH PV-715, HBH PV-720 and HBH PV-740, includes Sony Ericsson’s best performance headsets to date placing them at the very top of the market in terms of standby and talk time and also introducing a new Sony Ericsson form factor that is very small and light.
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Tuesday, June 17th 2008 - 18:55 CEST
For people on the move keeping in touch via the internet with colleagues, clients, friends and family is a necessity. Now Sony Ericsson gives users the speed they need in a stylish way with its two new USB modems complete with HSPA technology, the MD400 and MD400g. Users can receive 7.2Mb/s in download and up to 2.0Mb/s in upload speeds. This means that sending attachments via email such as images or video content can be sent up to five times faster than before.

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