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The Sony Ericsson C905 is the latest camera offering from Sony Ericsson featuring 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.
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Convergence of communication and entertainment: the
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 lets you enjoy the convergence of communication and entertainment. Choose an experience by simply touching the XPERIA panel interface. The QWERTY keyboard makes writing fast and easy.
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Fill it up with songs:
Headset or speakers - the stereo-widening effect makes your music sound great either way. And the W760 has room for variety - it stores over 950 songs (eAAC+
format).
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The new Sony Ericsson CyberShot phone, packed with the latest camera technology, makes it effortless to take perfect pictures of
those spontaneous moments - day or night, at a bar or the beach - and instantly share them with friends and family.
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The C702 is not only dust resistant but it also a water resistant phone that you wont have to worry about splashing a little or
alot of water on. Additional features include: a 3.2-megapixel camera and GPS so you’ll never get lost on your crazy excursions.
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Sony Ericsson's new K770 Cyber-shot phone is a digital camera, a photo album and an elegant phone all in-one. Still a phone first and foremost, it allows you to send and share your photos as soon as you’ve taken them.
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Whether you’re on your own or with friends, the W890’s colour matched stereo headset and in-built stereo speakers deliver a high quality listening experience. The phone incorporates the Walkman Player 3.0, the latest in Walkman technology, which offers one-click access to the player and simple, intuitive navigation around your music.
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The Sony Ericsson K530i is a slim 3G phone that gives full and fast access to the Web, plus performance imaging with a 2 megapixel camera and a variety of news, weather and entertainment features. It will even give you the weather forecast. It’s also the first phone to be compatible with the new GPS Enabler HGE-100, also announced today, which plugs into the phone to turn it into your own personal satellite navigation system.
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For those users looking for a camera phone that delivers the picture quality you would expect from a digital camera, the Sony Ericsson K850i is certainly in the frame. This 5 megapixel Cyber-shot phone packs state-of-the-art digital camera features into a slim-design mobile phone.
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Shake it up With Shake control you can skip your music forward one track if it's flicked one way and back if it's flicked another. Shake the Sony Ericsson W910i back and forth and it shuffles your playlist. It also adds a new dimension to mobile gaming. If you tire of using the dedicated gaming buttons, just steer the Sony Ericsson W910i from left to right to make your move.
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Music marathon Up to 700 albums - around 8000 songs* - can be stored on the 8GB memory of the W960 Walkman® phone. Managing tracks is easy and it can transfer up to 1GB of data, including music tracks, from your PC to the phone in less than three minutes. With two stylish headsets supplied in the box (one of these the new Stereo Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-DS220) and a music listening time of up to 27 hours, you’re free to dance much more than the night away.
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Building on the feature set of earlier models, the Sony Ericsson P1 supports a wide range of push email solutions and Web browsing applications, plus connectivity via hi-speed UMTS and Wireless LAN (WiFi).
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The Sony Ericsson S500 is a 14mm slim slider that slides open to reveal colour accents and ever changing desktop themes. You set the in-phone themes and external light effects to change when you want - with the seasons, as day turns to night or when the weekend begins.
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