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    Sony Ericsson W902 Walkman Music Phone

    July 23, 2008 | Cellular Phone, Sony Ericsson | Comments Off

    Today, Sony Ericsson claims to be taking its line of Walkman music phones “beyond the music” with the W902, a phone with music more than just music in his bag.

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    Although there have already been Walkman phones with features like an autofocus camera, the W902 packages not only AF, but also the image stabilization for photos and videos, as well as image and video blogs and Sony Ericsson BestPic technology. The phone comes with even support Google maps and the ability to geotag images he captures.

    Of course, it also deals with the music very easily, too. The Walkman music player is on board for a musical experience, and the W902 comes with an 8 GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) card and high-end HPM-77 wired headset in the box. The Walkman player comes with Sony Ericsson SenseMe technology, and shake control, display automatic rotation, and function TrackID.

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    The W902 of main display is 2.2 “in size and offers QVGA resolution and the ability to make up to 262k colors. It is also protected by scratch mineral glass to keep it bright and clear for a long period. Other Features include and e-mail the ability to synchronize with a Microsoft Exchange server and access NetFront web browser for the near office as Web browsing.

    The Sony Ericsson W902 Walkman weighs 100 grams (3.5 ounces) and is filed up to 9 hours of talk time GSM, 4 hours of talk time 3G, or 25 hours of music. It will be available in some markets in the 4th quarter of this year. No price or availability information market is available at this time.




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