25  Aug
Sony Ericsson W760

This feature-full slider is similar to the popular W580, but adds 3G, GPS, and steps up to a 3 megapixel camera. Additional key features include a large QVGA display, music player, memory card slot, stereo Bluetooth, and full web browser with RSS reader.

This phone has not been released yet. All specifications and features are preliminary and subject to change.

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Posted by , filed under Sony Ericson. Date: August 25, 2008, 11:53 pm | No Comments »

Recently in Oklahoma City, Cellular One has honored 9 different Cellular One customers that exemplified how cell phones can be beneficial in emergency situations. Each of these 9 Cellular One customers have been in an emergency situation, sometimes being life-threatening. Also, in each situation, each customer relied on their cell phone to get help to their location. Cellular One has chosen to honor these customers, as they feel that they exemplify the significance of wireless technology in our every day lives. Along with their special recognition from Cellular One, each of these customers were also awarded with free cell phones.

Posted by , filed under Sony Ericson. Date: August 12, 2008, 11:55 pm | No Comments »

When it comes to music phones, the first name that would come to mind (almost 100% of the time) is Sony Ericsson. Undoubtedly, the Sony Ericsson brand has firmly cemented itself as a leader in that particular area, especially with the tie-up of the Walkman brand. AT&T knows that they have music lovers in their demographics. That’s why AT&T has included in their list the Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman.

The Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman is a great phone for a clamshell. Its unique flip look alone sets this SE mobile phone apart from the other clamshells from the market. Although one may have a hard time customizing this phone with cell phone accessories, the overall performance of this phone will definitely compensate for it.
As a music phone, the Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman can represent. No doubt it can even stand toe-to-toe against the iPod and its array of
iPod accessories and iPod cases. If you want supra-natural music experience with this phone, you better pair it off with the meanest sound blasters out there. Better yet if it’s Bluetooth-capable.

Posted by , filed under Sony Ericson. Date: August 7, 2008, 11:46 pm | No Comments »