The impressive and very sleek and stylish Sony Ericsson T715 is a part of the T-Series family of SE phones. Sporting a 3.15MP camera with Cell-ID geotagging and flash, it also includes a 2.2” QVGA display, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, FM Radio with RDS, HSPA, browser and support for Google Maps, Search and YouTube applications.
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Sony Ericsson is highly promoting its Cyber-shot phone brands a lot these days. But it’s not only Cyber-shot the company is focusing on. In fact, you have several lovely mobile phones in the regular range as well. The latest is T715, a slider phone with a 3.2MP with “photo light”, sun-viewable 2.2” QVGA display and 3G, all in a very stylishly packed shell. SE claims that this phone would be only the size of a credit card when shut. The phone will launch in Galaxy Silver and Rouge Pink colors.
Sony Ericsson has additionally introduced the VH310 Bluetooth headset, which is now available in black and silver colors, with three earpieces and two loops for that perfect fit.
The phone will be launched sometime in Q3 2009, when both international and North American 3G versions will enter the market simultaneously.
First it was LG’s not-so-sought-after GD910 watch phone that never quite happened. Now it is Sony Ericsson’s turn to come out with some such product, curiously dubbed as the “Mobile Terminal”. This is supposedly a bracelet mobile phone thingy, with a few additions.
The additions supposedly include some keys on the side of the wristband, which are intended to give the user a better typing experience. We doubt this product will actually come into being, but hey, we keep hoping, ‘coz that’s our job!
Sony Ericsson, in their newest endeavor to promote media through its mobile devices, have announce the launch of their new Pocket TV show. The Pocket TV is actually a series of self-commissioned shows that is made available via Sony Ericsson’s WAP site, pockettvshow.mobi. This is also available on YouTube. Sony Ericsson is making this move in order to promote mobile entertainment, in view of its latest multimedia devices such as Satio and Aino.
Each 15-minute show is divided into 90-second segments for download through your mobile phone. Each of these clips can also be viewed and forwarded as standalone attachments as well. The first few shows have featured The Veronicas, Paloma Faith and Marilyn Manson, with many more interested ones promised in the near future.
Of course, it still remains to be seen if users would be willing to use their data allowances to pay up for this service. Besides, would you really wanna check your cellphone when you already have YouTube content for ready access? Send in your comments.