Recently Sony Ericsson has announced two of their handset, namely the W902 and the successor of the W580, the W595. These quad-band GSM handsets came with the UMTS/HSDPA 2100 network support. Moreover, they also have Walkman 3 player and based on the A2 software platform.


The W595 features a 3.2 mega pixel camera (fixed focus), stereo speakers, ShakeControl with the built-in accelerometer, Bluetooth, TrackID, and more. It also comes bundled with a 2 gigabyte memory card. The W595’s display is similar to the one on W902 – a 2.2 inch QVGA-resolution TFT display, capable of showing up to 262.144 colours.
The hot thing today will not be the W595, though, as Sony Ericsson also announced the W902, the new Walkman flagship feature phone. This phone combines the 5 mega pixel auto focus camera in C902 with 8 gigabytes of memory and all the latest music features. As said, the display is a 2.2 inch TFT display at QVGA resolution. It is, however, made of mineral glass to keep scratches away, and so is the camera lens. W902 also features Shake Control, an accelerometer, Bluetooth, TrackID, FM radio, Google Maps, geo-tagging (without GPS, though), and much more.
- We all want more from our mobile phones than ever before, said Ben Padley, Head of the Music Category at Sony Ericsson, and continued:
- If you love music but don’t want to compromise on imaging and video, we have used our expertise as music phone specialists to give users a truly multimedia experience with this latest phone. The W902 is one of our most high-performing phones yet and perfect for those who want it all.
The HPM-77 comes bundled with the W902, and Sony Ericsson promises the W902 will feature an excellent sound quality, like the W980, that has yet to be launched.
Both phones will be available in Q4 this year. W595 will be launched in four colour variants (Active Blue, Cosmopolitan White, Jungle Grey & Lava Black), while W902 will be launched in three colour variants (Volcanic Black, Wine Red & Earth Green).
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