"They appeal to different audiences. One is engineered to let you take more pictures in more places and the other is designed to look as stunning as the pictures it takes,” said Sven Totté, Head of Imaging Marketing at Sony Ericsson.3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera with flash, and can be carried almost everywhere. It’s splash- and dust-resistant and has built-in GPS with location-based imaging that lets you sort and view
photos according to where they were taken (i.e. geographical information is automatically added to each image). The integrated GPS provides turn-by-turn voice guidance to destinations and marks points of interest – 20 million of them.
This UMTS and 3G HSDPA 2100-enabled handset supports EDGE/GPRS, and other connectivity features include USB V2.0 (proprietary) and Bluetooth with A2DP. It’s equipped with a 2.2 inch TFT display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. It supports external memory with M2 cards. The phone will be available in select markets in Speed Black or Cyan Blue from Q2 2008.
photos according to where they were taken (i.e. geographical information is automatically added to each image). The integrated GPS provides turn-by-turn voice guidance to destinations and marks points of interest – 20 million of them.
This UMTS and 3G HSDPA 2100-enabled handset supports EDGE/GPRS, and other connectivity features include USB V2.0 (proprietary) and Bluetooth with A2DP. It’s equipped with a 2.2 inch TFT display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. It supports external memory with M2 cards. The phone will be available in select markets in Speed Black or Cyan Blue from Q2 2008.

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