Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Sony Ericsson T303

New Sony Ericsson phone everyone! The T303 Slider. It looks amazing...and it's a slider phone by the way...

"The stylish new T303 slider phone furthers Sony Ericsson’s commitment to broaden its appeal to a wider audience. Petite and good looking, it offers designer good-looks without the price tag to match."

The new GSM phone looks like it'll be great. It seems like Sony Ericsson has been on a roll lately with some great phones. The T303 has a 1.8” display and a slide out keypad (thus making it a slider). Featured is an awesome onboard media player and FM radio. The 1.3-megapixel camera isn't bad compared to the size of this thing. Most excitingly, the phone will be including USB mass storage. This a great feature for listening to tunes off of a USB device. Personally, I'd go with a USB storage device over a microSD card any day.

Sony Ericsson T303 – At a Glance

Music and Entertainment
• TrackID™
• FM Radio
• Media player
• Music tones (MP3)
• Java

Camera
• 1.3 megapixel camera
• 4x digital zoom

Internet
• WAP 2.0 XHTML

Communication & Messaging
• Polyphonic ringtones
• Speakerphone
• Vibrating alert
• Picture messaging (MMS)
• Predictive text input
• Sound recorder
• Text messaging (SMS)

Design
• Navigation key
• Picture wallpaper
• Wallpaper animation

Organiser
• Alarm clock
• Calculator
• Calendar
• Notes
• Phone book
• Stopwatch
• Tasks
• Timer
• Bluetooth™ technology
• USB mass storage
• USB support
Accessories
In-Box:
• Stereo Headset
• Battery
• Charger
• User guide

Optional:
Portable Handsfree HPM-64
• Move to the beat with a classic in-ear design

Micro Travel Charger CMT-60
• Easy charging when travelling

Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-PV703
• Go wireless with a powerful headset

Facts and Figures
• Size: 83 x 47 x 14.7 mm
• Weight: 93 grams

• Colours: Shimmering Silver/Shadow Black

• Main screen: 65,536 colour TFT
• Resolution: 128 x 160 pixels
• Size: 1.8 inches

• Phone memory: Up to 8 MB
• Talk time GSM: Up to 9 hrs
• Standby time GSM: Up to 400 hrs

[TechFresh]

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