
Sony Ericsson have announced that their new mobile phones will feature tight integration with Google and Google Blogger. Starting with the Sony Ericsson
K610, K800 and
K790, the new Sony Ericsson Google phones (one buzzword is enough at the moment!) provide a pre-loaded blog application with a tight integration to the mobile camera and intuitive automatic set-up for consumers who do not already have a personal blog.
Read more on the Sony Ericsson Google phone after the jump.
[Source: Sony Ericsson]
Posted on Tuesday, February 28th, 2006 at 5:28 pm by Mike Evans
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Sony Ericsson have announced the Sony Ericsson K800 cameraphone - the first Sony Ericsson mobile phones to come with the respected CyberShot brand. The K800, and its sibling the Sony Ericsson K790, both feature 3.2 Megapixel digital cameras with Autofocus, Xenon flash and BestPic - Sony Ericsson’s "unique imaging technology that allows you to capture exactly the moment you desire."
More importantly, the use of Sony's world-renowned CyberShot brand, which it uses for its digital cameras, sends a clear signal that this phone is firmly at the camera end of the cameraphone spectrum.
Oh, and did I mention mobile blogging...?
[Source: Sony Ericsson, TotalTelecom, Silicon.com]
Sony Ericsson have announced three new cameraphones, in addition to the Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman phone announced earlier. The three new cameraphones include the Sony Ericsson K510, K310 and Z530. Each cameraphone is aimed at the bottom end of the market, and are part of Sony Ericsson's plans to increase its market share by expanding its product range to include low end mobile phones for the first time.
That said, although the features of the new cameraphones aren't all that hot, they're still extremely respectable. All are tri-band phones with push email support, and cameras ranging from VGA to 1.3 megapixels.
[Source: Sony Ericsson]
Sony Ericsson have announced the new Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman phone. The W300i is a quad-band EDGE clamshell phone aimed at the lower end of the market. Its features are naturally less than the other Walkman phones in the range (only a VGA camera, for example, and smaller screen). With the launch of the Sony Ericsson W300i, the company has now achieved its aim of covering all ends of the market with Walkman phones. No less than seven Walkman phones are now on offer, from the top-end 3G Sony Ericsson W950i down to the Sony Ericsson W300i. Seems the Walkman brand still had some life in it after all!
Alternatively, check out our new
Sony Ericsson W300i review.
[Source: Sony Ericsson]