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PHONES / MP3 PLAYER

  Walkman Music Phones From Sony Ericsson

By Mike Wheeler | Wednesday | 23/07/2008

Sony Ericsson announced three new Walkman music phones and accessories – the W902, W595 and W302.

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With the W902 Walkman, users can store up to 8,000 songs as well as a five megapixel camera and video capturing and sharing capabilities. The W595 models stores more than 1,900 songs for playback via built-in stereo speakers, complete with sharing across a series of Bluetooth wireless speakers.

Finally, the W302 Walkman targets more general audiences, offering a two megapixel camera, FM radio and the TrackID music recognition application.

 Included on these new handsets is Sony Ericsson's SensMe technology, which matches user mood to music, as well as Shake Control, which enables users to change tracks with a flick of the wrist.

 

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