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Sony Ericsson has only really been dabbling with Symbian phones when it came to their profession P800/P900 series. But the widely popular Sony Ericsson Walkman phones will soon be running on Symbian and the Sony Ericsson W950 will be the first phone to market.
The Sony Ericsson is a elegant slim UMTS (3G) mobile phone with a QVGA touch screen and 4GB on-board memory. By incorporating a touch screen Sony Ericsson are hoping to be able to push this device’s music capabilities as a touch screen will allow for easier control of playlists.
This UMTS phone includes 4GB internal memory with storage for up to 4,000 tracks in MP3, AAC, AAC+, E-AAC+, WAV and m4a formats, HTML browsing, audio/video streaming and 3D gaming. Music files can be easily transferred to the phone with the accompanying Disc2Phone® PC software or by direct-to-phone transfers from operator download 3G services.
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