Sony Ericsson launches 2 Walkman, 2 camera phones
Frankfurt (Germany) - Sony Ericsson launched two new music phones in its popular Walkman range and two new camera phones in Berlin on Thursday.
The W960 Walkman is aimed at the top end of the market where it will compete with products such as Appleās much-hyped iPhone. It has a touch screen, built-in WiFi wireless access and enough memory to store up to 8,000 tunes.
The W910 Walkman slider phone has an innovative control mechanism that allows users to shuffle through their music collection by shaking the phone.
Read more here at Yahoo
The W960 Walkman is aimed at the top end of the market where it will compete with products such as Appleās much-hyped iPhone. It has a touch screen, built-in WiFi wireless access and enough memory to store up to 8,000 tunes.
The W910 Walkman slider phone has an innovative control mechanism that allows users to shuffle through their music collection by shaking the phone.
Read more here at Yahoo
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