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Why do most of people like Smartphones? Probably because smartphones provide a lot of fun or maybe for deliver some important functionality, like Messengers, internet browsing, RSS, Password managers, e.t.c. But wait, we, I mean ordinary users of Sony Ericsson's non smarts, we all can use the same things, we can have messengers and RSS readers and browsers, and lot of other things that smartphones support. How? Glad you asked. Little Java applications gonna help us with that :)

Here are some of my favorite free Java applications that I use practically every day :)

trutap:

trutap allows you to take your online social life where you go. You can send group messages, SMS and email from your mobile phone for free. You can also chat with your friends on IM (e.g. MSN) and post to blogs, photo-sharing accounts and social networks - all from your mobile phone. Loving it yet?

trutap is free to join and use, but your phone network may charge you for using the Internet on your phone. Charges are normally based on data usage, so sending/receiving messages uses very little data, but pictures can use a bit more. For more info check your price plan with your Operator.

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Yoober:

Yoober is a freeware program for your mobile. All you need is a JAVA enabled handset, and for your mobile Internet/GPRS to be turned on.
Yoober lets you send unlimited mobile text and group messages to any other Yoober users (anywhere in the world) without paying for SMS!

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MovaMessenger:

The fastest and easiest way to get your buddies on your mobile phone.
MovaMessenger provides you with a fast and effective solution for accessing all your existing instant messaging services without investing in an expensive dedicated device.
  • Multiple IM accounts: MovaMessenger allows you to consolidate all of your IM accounts.
  • Compatibility: MovaMessenger supports MSN, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ, GTalk, QQ, Jabber and more.
  • Less Data Traffic: MovaMessenger is highly optimized with data transfer compressed saving you data usage bills. Heavy use of MovaMessenger may consume approximately 2-5MB of data per month. It's usually considerably cheaper to send messages through MovaMessenger than SMS.
  • User Friendly Graphical interface: MovaMessenger is easily navigated through a graphical user interface that corresponds to specific keys on your mobile phone touch pad.
  • Multi-lingual Support: MovaMessenger recognizes the language capabilities within your mobile phone and allows you to communicate in your chosen language.

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Mobicue:

Mobicue.com is a unique and free mobile sharing community that helps you build a great new circle of friends with your moblie phone!
Taking full advantage of the latest wireless communication technology, Mobicue provides users with a feature-rich sharing experience that is totally hassle free!
From the moment you register with Mobicue you can start sharing your mobile contents using short messages, instant messages and personal emails with all you friends... and its all FREE!
What's more, Mobicue lets you share anything of any format in any size while you are chatting with your friends... and you can do all of this whilst on the go!
As a Mobicue user, your friends are always connected to your mobile existence, no matter where you are in the world. And you still have access to tons of mobile content of your Mobicue friends.

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Cellity freeSMS:

Send text messages free anywhere in the world. With cellity freeSMS!
The days of paying for short text messages are over—thanks to cellity freeSMS. Your provider will only charge for transferring GPRS packet data as specified in your cell phone contract. The most attractive benefit is that this service applies to text messaging between all networks, without having to switch providers or use a new phone number. With no new SIM card or contract required, there is absolutely no risk.

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The 2007 China Game Industry Annual Conference (CGIACwas held in Suzhou, China from January 15-17, 2008 and Sony Ericsson won the "2007 Most Popular Game Equipment" award. The Sony Ericsson Developer World China team accepted the award and also joined a forum discussion on mobile gaming development.

About China Game Industry Annual Conference

The China Game Industry Annual Conference is China's largest annual gathering of the gaming industry, with 300 companies and 1000 delegates attending, and was held in Suzhou from January 15-17, 2008.

Representatives from Chinese government regulatory departments (Press and Publication Administration, and the Ministry of Information Industry) spoke on the development of Chinese Game Industry during 2007. In addition to issuing the 2007 China Game Industry Report, the conference also held a game industry discussion forum and hosted a grand award ceremony announcing China's top 10 most popular online games, the most popular game equipment and other awards.

Sony Ericsson wins "Most Popular Game Equipment" award

Sony Ericsson, the only mobile phone manufacturer in contention for an award, won the "2007 Most Popular Game Equipment" award. Liu Peng, Manager of Sony Ericsson Developer World China, attended the presentation ceremony and received the award.

"I am very honored to take the award on behalf of Sony Ericsson. We really appreciate the great support from our partners and end-users. Sony Ericsson Developer World will continue to assist and support China's wireless developers so they can offer more quality mobile phone games in the future," - Liu Peng said.

Sony Ericsson Developer World China also participated in the "mobile gaming industry market" forum discussion and shared information about the development of mobile gaming with other renowned Chinese wireless content experts, for example Kongzhong.com. During the forum session, Sony Ericsson Developer World China team manager Liu Peng introduced Sony Ericsson's support for Chinese mobile gaming developers and content creators and outlined the business co-operation opportunities available.

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As you may recall, Sony Ericsson was preparing to announced new Cyber-Shot handsets for Japan - Sony Ericsson W61S and W62S. I've already wrote about it, but here we've got some new pics of those phones with various color choices...

Sony Ericsson W61S:









Sony Ericsson W62S:


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F-Secure Corporation, the global leader in providing security as a service through mobile operators and Internet Service Providers, is today announcing the availability of its Mobile Security product for the UIQ platform. F-Secure and Sony Ericsson are partnering on supplying mobile security to Sony Ericsson’s smartphones.

A trial version of the F-Secure Mobile Security(TM) 3.3 for UIQ will be available in selected Sony Ericsson UIQ devices. The companies will co-operate closely together in the area of mobile security to make sure that smartphones will continue to offer a safe and rich mobile computing experience.

As modern smartphones are extremely versatile and highly connected computing devices, they need the same kind of protection as PC’s do. The F-Secure Mobile Security 3.3 for UIQ combines an integrated antivirus and firewall. With similar solutions already available for S60 and Windows Mobile it completes the F-Secure offering of award-winning solutions for the most popular platforms in the rapidly growing smartphone market. The growing PC-like usage of smartphones will drive the services of the mobile internet and it is important for the industry now to put in place safeguards that will prevent a similar development of the threat situation as has been seen with PC’s.

"We are very proud and happy about the UIQ product and the co-operation. Our complete mobile product range will enable us to continue our leadership in the area of mobile security. We have seen increasing demand for mobile security solutions also from mobile operators, who want to offer their customers a secure user experience in all situations and on all platforms. We have products for all the major open smartphone platforms at the moment, and we will continue to expand our security solutions offering to meet the growing needs in the market ", says Samu Konttinen, Vice President, Mobile Solutions Business Unit, F-Secure.

The F-Secure Mobile Security 3.3 for UIQ will also be available for subscription through the F-Secure Mobile eStore at http://www.f-secure.com/estore .

For further information about F-Secure solutions, please go to: www.f-secure.com

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Cannes, France – 27th January – Sony Ericsson today unveiled the next stage in the evolution of PlayNow™ arena, its popular over-the-air (OTA) download service. At the MIDEM conference in Cannes, Sony Ericsson announced deals with 10 major record labels, adding over 5 million new tracks to its extensive catalogue. Sony Ericsson also unveiled the design and URL for PlayNow™ arena and launched PlayNow™ Uncut, (formerly M-Buzz™) a music promotional space for new, unsigned and developing artists.

Record label partnerships

Today Sony Ericsson announced partnerships with 10 of the largest international and regional music labels including: Sony BMG, Warner Music Group, EMI, The Orchard, IODA, The PocketGroup, Hungama, X5 Music, Bonnier Amigo and VidZone, adding over 5 million new tracks to PlayNow™ arena. Sony Ericsson is currently negotiating further deals with a host of regional labels to further broaden the variety of music available and bring a wealth of localised content direct to the consumer.

Sony Ericsson introduced PlayNow™ in February 2004 as the easiest way to pre-listen and then purchase polyphonic ringtones directly to your phone. The service has proved a hit with consumers and is now available in 32 countries around the world, with annual free and premium downloads through both PlayNow and Fun & Downloads having reached more than 200 million. Since launch, the scope of the service has expanded to mirror the functionality of Sony Ericsson’s phones to include mastertones (MP3 ringtones), games, full music tracks, themes and wallpapers. In November 2007

Sony Ericsson announced its intention to further develop its PlayNow™ service with PlayNow™ arena, offering access to a greatly expanded range of content and combining the power of the PlayNow™ catalogue with unique applications like TrackID™, which identifies songs and allows them to be downloaded directly to your phone or PC.

Speaking at the Sony Ericsson event at MIDEM in Cannes, Sony Ericsson’s Executive Vice President, Anders Runevad, presented the enhanced PlayNow™ arena service and emphasised the importance of industry partnerships delivering digital content and an unparalleled multimedia experience:

"We are delighted to announce deals with such high calibre record labels. This will help realise our vision for PlayNow™ arena as a service that will be developed in collaboration with our partners. Our commitment is to work with the industry to ensure we are building an experience-based and intuitive content delivery platform, enabling the development of an ecosystem that provides a unique experience for the consumer and a business model where everybody prospers."

With mobile games remaining a key focus, Sony Ericsson has also added 250 new games through existing deals with leading games manufactures such as EA Games, Gameloft, THQ, Glu, Digital Chocolate and I-Play. Sony Ericsson users download more games to their phones than users of any other mobile phone brand*. These deals take another step in cementing its number one position in the mobile games market.

PlayNow™ Uncut

PlayNow™ Uncut (previously know as M-BUZZ™) is a pro¬motional space for breaking new and emerging artists via Sony Ericsson’s product, content and marketing channels. PlayNow™ Uncut showcases selected, pre¬viously unreleased tracks, videos, artwork, interviews, tour dates and other artist information on Sony Ericsson mobile phones and the web at www.playnow-uncut.com.

The rebranding and alignment with PlayNow™ opens up new channel opportunities for artists and enables the site to target consumers worldwide, including the United States of America for the first time. With an international reach, the service has always been about presenting the best new talents from around the world, whatever their style or native language. Apart from the current streaming possibilities, the highest rated and most listened to tracks will be made available for sale in the music section of PlayNow™ arena. For artists, this will add revenue possibilities to the already extensive promotional benefits of appearing there.

One Arena. Unlimited experiences

“The PlayNow™ arena is an open environment that offers something for everyone. We see PlayNow™ Uncut as the edgy version, whilst the PlayNow™ music section is more a case of familiarity, giving consumers something they know and are already comfortable with. Consumer experience is our absolute priority and we will continue to develop PlayNow™ arena as a service that appeals to all consumer segments and lifestyle trends,” said Martin Blomkvist, Head of Content Acquisition & Management at Sony Ericsson.

The PlayNow™ arena will be brought directly to the consumer at: www.playnow-arena.com

The PlayNow™ arena will launch in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland in May 2008 with more European markets to come at the end of Q2 2008 and further expansion in Europe, Americas and Asia during Q3 and Q4. Sony Ericsson predicts that the PlayNow™ arena will be active in close to 30 markets by the end of 2008.

TrackID™

The growth in popularity of the TrackID™ application has rocketed around the globe, presently recording more than 200,000 hits per day equal to more than two each second, a figure that has doubled in the last three months. TrackID™ will be an integral part of the PlayNow™ arena experience, offering an instant way to first hear a track – for example, in a coffee shop or on the radio – and then get it to your phone and PC. The PlayNow™ arena itself will feature TrackID™ Charts, created by consumers in real time using TrackID™ around the world. This will allow consumers to see what songs other users are searching for and wanting to hear the most, both globally and in their own market.

Sony Ericsson at Midem 2008

Sony Ericsson will be showcasing its PlayNow™ arena music store as well as demonstrating its latest handsets and accessories at booth R31.01 at Midem 2008 in Cannes, France.

Notes * M.metrics data for EU5 markets shows Sony Ericsson phone owners are over twice as likely to play a mobile game on their handset (either pre-loaded, downloaded or via a browser) than owners of other brands of handset. And, owners of Sony Ericsson phones are over twice as likely to download a mobile game to their phone compared with other handset owners.

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Long time has passed since I wrote posts about the fake and cloned from Sony Ericsson Chinese phones and it seems to be a good time to return to that topic :)

But lets make some fun ;)

Let's have a quick look at some of the Sony Ericsson P1 wanna be's.

And the nominees of the competition are are:

Gold Star P1i from China and something with name: P1i-Quadband+Dual SIM+Dual Standby+TV (unfortunately I don't know its brand name :( ) and of course from China too.

Little info about competitors:

Gold Star P1i:



Design:
Sony Ericsson P1i Clone/Ripoff

Configuration:
Chinese Gold Star P1i is equipped with 2 SIM card slots, 2.6 inch touch screen display with 240×320px resolution (26 million colors), camera with video recording support (Look at the picture, position of the camera is just brilliant :D), built-in TV Receiver (Unfortunately I don't know which standard it supports), standard keypad (Not QWERTY), FM Radio and the memory slot for microSD memory cards. It's intended to work in 900/1800 GSM(GPRS) networks and it's contains all kind of software, like video player, image viewer, internet browser and e.t.c, but NOT Symbian UIQ of course!



In the box:
Gold Star P1i TV Phone, Charger, 2 Batteries, Earphone handfree, USB cable and 1GB MicroSD memory card (hmm, not bad)

Something With Name: P1i-Quadband+Dual SIM+Dual Standby+TV:



Design:
Sony Ericsson P1i Clone/Ripoff

Configuration:
If we believe some web sources it's similar to Gold Star P1i, plus front camera for video calls (I don't know is it supports 3G networks or not, but existence of the front camera is a fact).

As you can see the design of those phones is totally ripped from Sony Ericsson P1i, but if the manufacturers had copied the configuration as well... but there is nothing perfect :D

So in spite of the quite close similarity in appearance, I think that everybody would agree that the "Oscar" goes to... Gold Star P1i...

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Last year Samsung overtook Motorola as the second-largest phone manufacturer. Now, the flailing Razr-maker risks ceding third place to Sony Ericsson. Oh, my!

Motorola released yet another round of disappointing earnings — profit from continuing operations fell to $111 million from the year-ago $523 million, as handset sales plunged 38 percent.

In his first earnings report as acting CEO, Motorola’s Greg Brown told analysts that the mobile devices unit “remains challenged.” What’s more, Brown warned it would likely be into 2009 before Motorola has a “robust and competitive portfolio.”

If Motorola keeps stumbling and Sony Ericsson marches on, their market positions could soon be reversed. “If Motorola doesn’t bring something entirely new by 2009, you will probably see the switch happening by then,” says Ping Zhao, a telecom analyst with Credit Sights.

Sony Ericsson’s global market share stood at 8.8 percent in the third quarter of 2007, according to technology research firm iSuppli. At the same time, Motorola’s market share slid to 12.7 percent (considerably down from its Q4 2006 height of 22.6 percent). If Sony Ericsson’s plan to make an aggressive push into the United States is successful, it will likely snag even more market share from Motorola, especially considering its multimedia device lineup — much of which is not yet available in the United States — is superior.

Sony Ericsson has approximately 8,000 employees worldwide. With a 43% annual growth rate, it became the fastest-growing mobile vendor in Q3 2006 compared to Motorola with a rate of 39%. In 2007, Sony Ericsson had surpassed Nokia to become the most profitable mobilephone maker in terms of net profit rate, and behind Nokia in gross profit. It had been achieved by her marketshare growth in high end handset market.

Sony Ericsson’s multimedia phones — mainly its Cybershot camera phones and Walkman music devices — are already popular overseas. But because the company makes GSM devices, it has yet to make a dent in the CDMA-heavy U.S. market. The new phones it plans to introduce later this year will be optimized for U.S. networks. The company also said it plans to launch a music phone campaign this summer and push its Cybershot phones in the 2008 holiday season.

Motorola also unveiled several new multimedia devices at CES — including the video-centric Moto Z10 and the Rokr E8 music phone — but Credit Sight’s Zhao was unimpressed.

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Sony Ericsson is preparing to release two new Cyber-Shot branded handsets for Japan - Sony Ericsson W61S and W62S. Those handsets will be launched on the KDDI network.

The W61S is Cyber-Shot branded, which means phone supports more powerful camera abilities. Device will be equipped with 5.1 MegaPixel (Exmor CMOS sensor up to ISO1600) camera, with Auto Focus support, LED flash and lens cover.

It's also will be equipped with 2.8 inch WVGA screen with 480x864 (262k color) resolution, will be support CDMA2000 1x EV-DO Rev.A. and MicroSD memory format.



The form-factor of the W61S will be slider with dimensions of the 50×114×23 mm. and W62S will be clamshell.

That's all I know for now, so stay tuned and subscribe for our RSS feeds for more news updates.





I hope someday we too will deserve phones with specifications like those :( Not only Japan.

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The new Sony Ericsson R300 Radio and R306 Radio place the first combined AM/FM radio experience at the heart of the mobile phone.

Delhi, India – 24th January 2008 – Sony Ericsson today announced the launch of two new mobile phones, the R300 Radio and R306 Radio, both designed to deliver a credible radio-listening experience to a global audience, and ideally suited to emerging markets such as India.

“The R300 Radio and R306 Radio allow you to tune-in to your favourite music shows or sports reports, across both AM and FM broadcasts,” said Howard Lewis, Vice President and Head of Entry Level Products at Sony Ericsson. “They certainly look and sound the part, offering a radio-inspired design and feature set on a choice of either a candy bar or clamshell phone.”

  • True radio design
    Dedicated radio speakers and preset channel buttons
  • Loud sound
    3D sound enhancement and volume boost for noisy environments
  • AM/FM Frequencies
    Tune-in to your favourite station

True radio design
Both of these new phones are designed to have a clear radio look-and-feel. Sit either phone on its side and let the radio blast out through the dedicated loudspeaker…in stereo in the case of the R306 Radio.

Preset buttons on the front of both the R300 Radio and R306 Radio let you switch easily between your favourite stations. It takes just one click to boost the volume when you want to share music on the radio or the live action from the sports ground.

These two phones really let you get the most from the radio. Set it as your alarm clock or record the final moments of your team’s winning match and play back the commentary again and again. You can even record a clip of a song and use it as your ringtone.

Who sang that song?
TrackID™ is now a familiar feature on many of Sony Ericsson’s high tier phones. It now comes as standard on both the R300 Radio and R306 Radio, turning listeners into instant music experts! Record a clip of a song from an external source, such as a sound system in a coffee shop or bar, and find out within seconds who sang it, the name of the track and which album it is from. All in just one click.

Play it loud!
With the R300 Radio you can listen-in via the stereo headphones provided or ‘play it loud’ thanks to the high performance speaker integrated into the phone. Switch on 3D sound enhancement or volume boost with the dedicated Audio Enhancer key on the phone.

True radio experience
The R306 Radio opens up into a clamshell with two integrated stereo speakers that face the listener. Again featuring the Audio Enhancer key, you can activate volume boost when listening to the radio through the speakers or 3D sound enhancement when you have the stereo headset plugged in, ensuring a first-class radio listening experience even when it is noisy around you. See which station you are tuned-in to on the phone’s external display.

Perfect harmony
Both phones feature Bluetooth™ technology, allowing you to handle your phone calls handsfree with optional accessories such as the Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-PV703.

The R300 Radio offers a built-in VGA camera and the R306 Radio boasts a step-up to a 1.3 megapixel camera on-board. So whether you are listening to the radio or not, these two new phones are set to hit the right note.

The R300 Radio will launch in two colours: Antique Copper and Steel Black. It is a GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 phone that will be available in selected markets from Q2 2008. The R300a Radio is a GSM/GPRS 850/1800/1900 phone, available in the same timeframe.

The R306 Radio will launch in two colours: Coffee Black and Champagne White. It is a GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 phone that will be available in selected markets from Q3 2008.
The R306a Radio is a GSM/GPRS 850/1800/1900 phone, available in the same timeframe.

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1) Facts and features may vary depending on local variant.

2) Talk and standby times are affected by network preferences, type of SIM card, connected accessories and various activities e.g. games. Kit contents and colour options may differ from market to market. The full range of accessories may not be available in every market.

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The Sony Ericsson T270 and T280 are set to delight style-oriented everyday users and demanding professionals alike.

Delhi, India – 24th January 2008 – Sony Ericsson today announced the launch of the T270 and T280, a stylish duo of affordably priced phones set to appeal to differing audiences.

“We have developed two phones that meet the needs of two distinct audiences,” said Howard Lewis, Vice President and Head of Entry Level products at Sony Ericsson. “The T270 and T280 build on the appeal of iconic Sony Ericsson phones like the T610. They are good looking and tick all of the right boxes; whether it’s for the business user wanting a compact work phone or the everyday user looking for a classic, stylish camera phone.”

At home on the catwalk or in the boardroom
The T270 and T280 offer classic pocket-sized style. At less than 13mm slim and built using brushed light metal with a glass finish, they offer premium design without the premium price tag. Take the T280 to the fashion mall and snap a picture of a possible new purchase or use the T270 at work to send a calendar appointment to a colleague via Bluetooth™ technology.

Sony Ericsson T280 – In Touch and In Fashion

Minimum fuss
Fast texting and a simple navigation key to switch-on the FM radio or access your contact list. Easy
access to the 1.3 megapixel camera and just one click to begin writing a new text message.

Maximum exposure
As well as its good looks, the T280 lets you take and send a photo in just a few clicks. Browse through your pictures on the phone’s screen or send them via Bluetooth™ to a friend’s phone.

Multitask effortlessly
Both the T280 and its sister-product, the T270, are compatible with Bluetooth™ Headsets such as the newly announced HBH-PV770. The HBH-PV770 headset sits discretely in your ear and offers remarkably clear audio, even in noisy environments, thanks to its Digital Noise Cancellation and fast Automatic Volume Adjustment features.

Sony Ericsson T270 – With Business in Mind

Your personal assistant
The T270 combines grown-up good looks with a set of features designed to meet the needs of the busy professional. Access key menu functions such as phonebook, calendar or messages with just one touch and use the built-in speakerphone to take a conference call.

Just the job
Both of the phones announced today are designed with a clear audience in mind. For the T270 it is the business user who just wants the essentials done well. It has been purposely developed without a camera to keep things simple and is built with a metal housing and clearly laid out keypad to ensure a robust phone that is easy-to-use.

For whatever reason you need a phone – whether it is for work or just staying in touch with minimum fuss – then Sony Ericsson say that they have a solution with the T270 and T280.

The T270 and T280 will be available in the same colours, Silver on Black and Copper on Silver. They will be available in selected markets from Q1 2008 and will support the following frequencies:

T270i - GSM/GPRS 900/1800
T270a - GSM/GPRS 850/1900

T280i - GSM/GPRS 900/1800
T280a - GSM/GPRS 850/1900

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1) Facts and features may vary depending on local variant.
2) Talk and standby times are affected by network preferences; type of SIM card, connected accessories and various activities e.g. games. Kit contents and color options may differ from market to market. The full range of accessories may not be available in every market.

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Today is the 24th January which means today in India, Sony Ericsson has announced new handsets. Shortly, the rumors, which I have been writing abut in recentl posts, have come true and SE have confirmed all those.

Sony Ericsson today announced the launch of a couple of new mobile phones from the T series - Sony Ericsson T270i/a and T280i/a and unveiled a new R series with Sony Ericsson R300i/c/a and R306i/c/a for radio fans.


Sony Ericsson T270

T270i - GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900
T270a - GSM/GPRS 850/1800/1900

Size: 100 x 45 x 13 mm
Weight: 82 grams
Colours: Silver on Black, Copper on Silver
Screen: 65,536 colour TFT, 128 x 160 pixels 1.7 inches
Phone memory: Up to 10 MB
Entertainment: FM radio, Java, Music tones (MP3), WAP 2.0 XHTML
Communication & Messaging: Polyphonic ringtones, Speakerphone, Vibrating alert, Picture messaging (MMS), Predictive text input, Text messaging (SMS)
Connectivity: Bluetooth™ technology
Organizer: Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar, Phone book, Stopwatch, Tasks, Timer
Talk time GSM/GPRS: Up to 7 hrs
Standby time GSM/GPRS: Up to 300 hrs

In-Box:
Battery BST-36, 3.6 V 780 mAh Lithium Polymer Charger CST-60
Stereo portable handsfree HPM-62
User Guide

Available in selected markets from Q1 2008.


Sony Ericsson T280

T280i - GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900
T280a - GSM/GPRS 850/1800/1900

Size: 100 x 45 x 13 mm
Weight: 82 grams
Colours: Silver on Black, Copper on Silver
Screen: 65,536 colour TFT, 128 x 160 pixels 1.7 inches
Camera: 1.3 megapixel camera, 4x digital zoom
Phone memory: Up to 10 MB
Entertainment: FM radio, Java, Music tones (MP3), WAP 2.0 XHTML
Communication & Messaging: Polyphonic ringtones, Speakerphone, Vibrating alert, Picture messaging (MMS), Predictive text input, Text messaging (SMS)
Connectivity: Bluetooth™ technology
Organizer: Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar, Phone book, Stopwatch, Tasks, Timer
Talk time GSM/GPRS: Up to 7 hrs
Standby time GSM/GPRS: Up to 300 hrs

In-Box:
Battery BST-36, 3.6 V 780 mAh Lithium Polymer Charger CST-60
Stereo portable handsfree HPM-62
User Guide

Available in selected markets from Q1 2008.


Sony Ericsson R300 Radio

R300 Radio - GPRS 900/1800/1900
R300a Radio - GPRS 850/1800/1900

Size: 101 x 46 x 12 mm
Weight: 75 grams
Colours: Antique Copper, Steel Black
Screen: 65,536 colour TFT, 128 x 160 pixels, 1.8 inches
Phone memory: Up to 8 MB
Radio: AM/FM radio with RDS, Radio recording, Loud mono speaker, Enhanced audio experience, (volume boost and 3D sound enhancement), Radio inspired design, Radio dedicated keys, Radio alarm clock, Record radio as ringtone, TrackID™, PHF with AM&FM antenna
Camera: 0.3 megapixel camera (VGA)
Connectivity: Bluetooth™ technology, USB mass storage
Communication & Messaging: Speakerphone, Vibrating alert, Picture messaging (MMS), Predictive text input, Sound recorder, Text messaging (SMS)
Entertainment: MP3 ringtones and playback, Java MIDP 2.0, WAP 2.0 XHTML, Music tones (MP3/AAC), Polyphonic ringtones
Organizer: Alarm clock with radio, Calculator, Calendar, Notes, Phone book, Stopwatch, Tasks, Timer
Talk time: Up to 9 hrs
Standby time: Up to 400 hrs
FM/AM radio listening time: Up to 27 hrs

In-Box:
Battery
Charger
Stereo portable handsfree with built-in FM/AM antenna
User guide

Available in selected markets from Q2 2008.


Sony Ericsson R306 Radio

R306 Radio - GPRS 900/1800/1900
R306a Radio - GPRS 850/1800/1900

Size: 90 x 47.9 x 15.8 mm
Weight: 93 grams
Colours: Coffee Black, Champagne White
Main Screen: 65,536 colour TFT, 128 x 160 pixels, 1.9 inches
External screen: Monochrome, 96 x 32 pixels
Phone memory: Up to 5 MB
Radio: AM/FM radio with RDS, Radio recording, Stereo speakers, Enhanced audio experience (volume boost and 3D sound enhancement), Radio inspired design, Radio dedicated keys, Radio alarm clock, Record radio as ringtone, TrackID™, PHF with AM/FM antenna
Camera: 1.3 megapixel camera, Digital zoom 4x, Video recording
Connectivity: Bluetooth™ technology, USB mass storage
Communication & Messaging: Hidden sub display, Speakerphone, Vibrating alert, Picture messaging (MMS), Predictive text input, Sound recorder, Text messaging (SMS)
Entertainment: MP3 ringtones and playback, Java MIDP 2.0, WAP 2.0 XHTML, Video viewing, Music tones (MP3/AAC), Polyphonic ringtones, 3D games
Organizer: Alarm clock with radio, Calculator, Calendar, Notes, Phone book, Stopwatch, Tasks
Talk time: Up to 9 hrs
Standby time: Up to 410 hrs
FM/AM radio listening time: Up to 27 hrs

In-Box:
Battery
Charger
Stereo portable handsfree with built-in FM/AM antenna
User guide

Available in selected markets from Q3 2008.

Official press releases will follow shortly.

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Chinese PCOnline.com.cn has published more live pics of the Cyber-Shot branded new mysterious handset from Sony Ericsson.

Click on thumbnails for a full-size view:




I like this phone more and more :)