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Sony Ericsson unveils W300

Wed, 01 Mar 2006

Sony Ericsson has expanded its growing line-up of Walkman phones with the W300, a quad band EDGE clamshell which aims to bring the mobile phone Walkman experience to an even greater market.

With the announcement of the W300, Sony Ericsson has now launched a total of seven Walkman phones, targeted at different customer needs and life-style choices. Sony Ericsson aims to create a Walkman mobile phone for everyone, everywhere.

The W300 plays both MP3 and AAC music files, with up to 30 hours of listening on a single charge. Direct music keys, shuffle function, as well as an in-built FM radio with RDS and flight mode enhance user experience.

It also comes with a removable 256MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) expandable to 1GB, as well as a stereo headset, USB cable and Disc2Phone software supplied with the phone, allows users to easily transfer their favourite CDs to their mobile phone and enjoy them anywhere, anytime without missing a call.

The Sony Ericsson W300 features 128x160 pixel, 262.000 colour TFT main display with a second 1-inch 101 x 80 display for track info and caller display, a VGA camera with 4x digital zoom, 3D gaming and Bluetooth.

It's not the most feature-packed phone you'll ever see, but as a small and stylish music phone at the lower end of the price spectrum, it will definitely have mass-market appeal.

The Sony Ericsson W300 will be available in Shimmering White and Shadow Black colour variants and expect to see in the stores in the second quarter of 2006,at a price of less than £200.
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