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Sony Ericsson launches Spiro phone

Today Sony Ericsson announced the Spiro with Walkman feature phone. As the name implies, the phone runs the Sony Walkman media player functionality to users.

The 92mm x 48mm x 16.75mm (3.6in x 1.88in x 0.65in) Spiro comes equipped with the Walkman music player, as well as a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 2 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth support, the Obigo Q7 web browser, and a 2.2-inch 320 x 240 pixel display. It also supports microSD cards up to 16GB in size.

The Spiro will be available in contrast black, sunset pink, spring green, and stealth black and is expected to be land on retail shelves in select markets in the third quarter of 2010. Sony Ericsson did not provide carrier or pricing details.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Launched

Sony Ericson’s new technology driven phone Xperia X10 was recently captured by the INQUIRER during its launch in London city. Its interface is powered by Google OS and the camera provides a resolution of 8.1 megapixels. It carries a huge flashy screen and has also been credited of having the highest ever resolution camera.

The handset drives its functioning speed from the 1Ghz Snapdragon processor equipped in it, the processor has been reported to be operating on the Android ‘Donut’ 1.6 version. It will surely give a tough time to HTC’s Sense and Motorola’s MotoBlur with its added social networking features installed in the operating system.

Various applications have been detailed in a feature in The Timescape which helped the users go more close to learning about the phone in terms of text messages, emails, instant messaging, tweets and Facebook. The phone is also equipped with Mediascape which could lure the customer to it as it set itself apart from the other Android deployments.

The mobile can be acquired without the sim at the price of £450.

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Sony Ericsson Naite phone in India

Sony Ericsson Naite is one of the latest phones to boast of its green credentials. that even add you as one more contributors to the ‘Save the Earth’ campaign. No, we are not talking about the solar charging features that many of Sony’s rivals have introduced in their handset. Sony very well understands that such a feature is just not practical in todays fast pace modern life.

Sony took one huge leap in that respect by designing Naite with recycled and recyclable plastic. The company also has embarked upon the carbon footprint route to incorporate in its handset and Naite claims to have 15% smaller carbon footprints than any other phone in the industry. Now that’s what you call the ‘Green Credentials’ in the true sense. And the good news is there is no premium to get your hands on the eco friendly mobile phone as it is priced at just Rs. 6550 ( taxes included) in India.

That is now all. Sony’s Naite comes with preloaded EcoMate applications that offer you some great hand-on green advice in day-to-day life along with a virtual pet and a quiz.

The Naite by Sony is the company’s addition to its Green Heart series of phones and it is designed to save on power and packaging, as Sony even thought to replace the paper manual with a document loaded in the device itself.

Sony Ericsson’s 3 G capable Naite has got everything, right from its timeless looks to bag full of features. Naite also comes with a 2 MP camera with 2.5X digital zoom and features like photo fix that can adjust light balance and contrast. It has a 2.2 inch 256 k LCD color QVGA TFT display and many entertainment features such as, FM radio with RDS, 3D games, Video clip and video streaming , Java and YouTube support. It also sports a Bluetooth v 2.0 wireless connection with A2DP.

The Naite, also known as J105 or Green Heart, promises to give you great connectivity options such as, Google Maps, USB support, Synchronization, USB mass storage and modem. The phone lets you load pages at a fast speed thanks to its HSDPA connectivity and EDGE Class 10 network. The Naite comes with a solid battery that delivers up to 600 hours of standby time. The phone has a candy bar design and is available in two colors namely Vapour Silver and Ginger Red. Sony also offers a one year warranty with the Naite

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Sony Ericsson unwraps Naite mobile phone

Keeping in tune with the other GreenHeart phones, Sony Ericsson has come up with a new eco-friendly handset, the Naite. This device facilitates users to experience entertainment with decreased effect on the environment.

Since it is part of the GreenHeart program, the phone is equipped with 50 percent post-consumer recycled plastic housing and seems to encompass low power consumption charger which is .03W in standby mode. The handset also removes the paper user-manual and instead offers an incorporated, in-phone e-manual.

In this phone, it is fairly simple to check e-mail, have conversational texting and also keep in touch with friends through the built-in Facebook app. The 3G-enabled Naite device delivers everything required for a regular mobile phone experience, counting Google Maps, one-click Google search functionality, Bluetooth Stereo for wireless audio streaming and an en suite FM radio offering song recognition technology.

Being connected is rather easy owing to scores of communication attributes. With the Facebook application, users can immediately post pictures via the Send to Facebook upload link, effortlessly update their Facebook status and see their friends’ newest updates. People can mail in videos, images and many more straightaway to their own mobile blog that is available in every Naite handset. Google Maps can be used to determine their present place or receive directions to their subsequent destination. Guiding and navigating is said to be quite simple with Naite phones.

Music can be enjoyed on the move with the integrated Bluetooth Stereo and FM radio. TrackID technology exhibits the artist and song title while its incorporated Media Go software offers a customized music experience by facilitating users to effortlessly drag-and-drop their preferred MP3 tracks between any attuned PC and the Naite phone.

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Sony Ericsson Shows Elm and Hazel

Sony Ericsson has shown off two new phones, called the “Elm” and the “Hazel”, both of which are claimed to be more environmentally friendly than their other handsets.

“The Sony Ericsson Elm and the Sony Ericsson Hazel phones offer consumers a green choice without compromising on features or fun. These mobile phones also give consumers a better voice quality experience, with Noise Shield, Clear Voice and Intelligent Volume Adaptation. Both phones offer an easy-to-use social networking experience featuring the Widget Manager application, which allows users access to their social networking page via the stand-by screen and quickly switch between different social networks.” said Fortunй Alexander, Global Marketing Director at Sony Ericsson.

Both handsets are fairly generic models, with a 5.0 megapixel autofocus camera, over the air backup service and support for A-GPS mapping and navigation services.

Both support GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and HSPA 2100/900. The Sony Ericsson Elm phone will be available from Q1 2010. The Sony Ericsson Hazel will be available from Q2 2010.

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Sony Ericsson C905 would be a 8.1-Megapixel Cybershot Phone?

According to the Unofficial Sony Ericsson blog, the upcoming C905 phone will be the flagship Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot phone. Here’s why it’s so good. There’s a 8.1-megapixel camera with “auto focus, face recognition, a new feature called Smart Contrast, image stabilization, BestPic, red-eye reduction, xenon flash as well as photoflash for both photos and videos.” There’s also location tagging with GPS, an accelerometer, 2.4-inch QVGA display, TV-out, Wi-Fi, DLNA support, Bluetooth and USB 2.0 transfers. Yeah, sounds pretty insane. We’ll see if this one turns out to be true and whether they can fit all of this tech into that small body.

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AT&T Launches Sony Ericsson Z750a with 3G

AT&T has officially launched the Sony Ericsson Z750a clamshell cellphone in grey, purple, and pink today. The Z750a is Sony Ericsson’s first handset to support dual-band WCDMA (850/1900MHz) on AT&T’s high-speed 3G network. This clamshell features a smooth mirror finish with a hidden OLED display on the outside. Inside there is a 2.2″ QVGA display capable of 262k colors.

The Sony Ericsson Z750a features a 2 megapixel camera with video capture, and a memory stick micro (M2) card slot allows for plenty of storage expansion. Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP support for stereo headsets is also on board, in addition to an FM radio tuner and speakerphone. The Z750a’s web browser supports full HTML web pages, which should make it easy to really enjoy that HSDPA data connection, as well.

The Sony Ericsson Z750a is available now from AT&T Wireless, priced at $49.99 with a 2-year commitment and mail-in rebate.

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