Today Sony Ericsson announced several interesting handsets. The highlight is
Sony Ericsson T650 - the successor of the successful T610 midrange handset.
The Sony Ericsson S500 is an innovative thin slider, while the Sony Ericsson
T250 is a stylish budget solution with a complete metallic finish. The new
handsets design is nowhere near the last lineup by the manufacturer and surely
manages to impress by counting on classic looks and stylish materials.
The
Sony Ericsson T650 comes with a stainless steel finish and full 3G support
with video calls. At only 12.5 mm, the bar-shaped handset also boasts a 3.2
megapixel camera with auto focus. The 1.9" 262K color TFT display with a QVGA
resolution, a scratch-proof mineral glass and an innovatively brighter colors
and a wider viewing angle. Feature-wise it's got all that it takes to rank
with all current mobiles - stereo Bluetooth support, USB and a Memory Stick
Micro M2 slot. The T650 also comes with some nice illumination effects which
are linked to on-screen animations.
Sony Ericsson T650
The Sony Ericsson T650 will be available in green and blue as of Q3 2007.
The Sony Ericsson S500 is an innovative slider with a thickness of 14 mm.
It is targeted at the Americas and so it has a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
850/900/1800/1900 networks support. It comes with a 2 megapixel camera, a 2"
262K color TFT display with a QVGA resolution plus Bluetooth, USB and a Memory
Stick Micro M2 slot. Other interesting features include the new Sony Ericsson
Ever-changing theme and some nice illumination effects to go with it.
Sony Ericsson S500
The Sony Ericsson S500 will be available in green and yellow as of Q2 2007.
The Sony Ericsson T250 comes as an example that a budget handset can too
look the part, when dressed in a compact metallic body with a thickness of
12.6 mm. It features a VGA camera, FM radio and a 1.7" 65K color TFT display
with a 128 x 160 pixels resolution. The stylish handset will weigh only 82 g
and will have dual-band GSM/GPRS support.
Sony Ericsson T250
The Sony Ericsson T250 will be available in green and blue as of Q3 2007.