Sony Ericsson have also announced the Sony Ericsson Z710i today. The Z710i clearly means business - largely because it's a business phone, and so comes with PC synchronisation tools, calendar and full equipped HTML browser with RSS support.
Unusually for a business phone, though, the Sony Ericsson Z710i also comes with a range of multimedia features, including 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth streaming (A2DP), MP3 player and FM radio.
Full details and pictures of the Sony Ericsson Z710i after the jump.
Sony Ericsson have announced the new Sony Ericsson Z550i, a mid-range mobile phone with a fair feature set. The Z550i is a tri-band GPRS clamshell phone with 1.3 megapixel camera, 20MB of storage (upgradeable to 1GB), MP3 player, and, er, that's it! Sony Ericsson see the new Z550i as taking over from the "iconic" T610.
Not sure who gave Sony Ericsson a poke, but they've obviously been busy lately!
More details and pictures of the Sony Ericsson Z550i after the jump.
Sony Ericsson have also announced the new Sony Ericsson W850i Walkman phone. The W850i is a high-end Walkman phone featuring 3G, 2 megapixel camera, Gracenote music identifying software, improved user interface, and up to 4GB of storage.
More details and pictures of the Sony Ericsson W850i mobile phone after the jump.
Sony Ericsson have just announced the new Sony Ercisson W710 Walkman phone. Designed for an "active, sporty lifestyle", the W710 is clearly being positioned by Sony Ericsson as a competitor to Nokia's 5500, which was announced last week. The W710 may just have the edge in terms of sporty features, however, as it can measure your running speed, distance and time, or simply count your steps when walking.
Throw in the 2 megapixel camera, first rate MP3 player with Sony Walkman quality, and software that identifies any tune that it hears, and you've got a good looking feature-rich mobile phone that should certainly give the Nokia 5500 a run for its money.
What is it about May that suddenly brings out the sports phones though?!
More details and pictures of the Sony Ericsson W710 Walkman phone after the jump.