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  Sony-Ericsson’s New Walkman Phone Is Here

By Mendelson Tiu | Wednesday | 25/07/2007

Following the great success of its Walkman phone line-up, Sony Ericsson has released the new W660i – a phone borne out of soulful trends and a passion for music, the company said.


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The W660i is available in two distinctive colours (Rose Red and Record Black), has a slick exterior of 14.5mm, and a weight of 95 grams. It also has the capability to store up to 4701 full length songs, thanks to its expandable memory of up to 2GB on Memory Stick Micro.

The W660i also has a TrackID feature, allowing one to identify a piece of music that he/she cannot recognise just by sending a snippet of the music track. Furthermore, the W660i has 3G capability and Bluetooth Audio Streaming that allows one to send music wirelessly from the phone to other compatible devices like a Stereo Bluetooth Headset.

Product Features for the Sony-Ericsson W660i:

  • Walkman player with support for album art
  • TrackID music recognition
  • FM radio with RDS
  • 2.0 megapixel camera
  • 3G technology for high speed download and websurfing
  • Up to 25 hours of music listening
  • Bluetooth Audio streaming

RRP: $599

See: www.sonyericsson.com. au

 

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