Sony Ericsson’s entry level phones
Posted February 28, 2006 at 11:21 PM by Adam Berger
Section: Cellphones
Sony Ericsson released three new, low-cost phones for Europe, Asia, and the Americas today.
The K510 is a compact, 1.3 Megapixel camera phone with push email, 4x digital zoom and optional true camera flash. Before sharing, pictures can be made more captivating with simple effects such as face warp, sepia colorizing and panorama views. The K510 has an external antenna connector, Bluetooth support, USB Cable in the box, and PC synchronization software syncs with Outlook applications, including Calendar, Contacts, Notes and Tasks.
The Z530 features expandable memory up to 1GB with a Memory Stick Micro (M2) card.
Stored pictures are found with the multi-way thumbnail photo album searched for by timeline. The stills and video camera has 4x digital zoom and connectivity is by MMS, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, push-email, and a full HTML Internet browser. An Ultra Bright Color 65k and a 1†monochrome sub-display on the outer shell deliver a crisp, clear viewing experience.
The K310 is the pocket picture album, integrating
a camera phone with a 65K Ultra Bright Color (UBC) display and imaging effects such as face warp. To search the picture album simply browse through thumbnails of pictures for instant viewing or send them on by MMS or infrared. Useful business applications are provided by PC synchronization, push e-mail, mobile Internet browsing and a speakerphone. Finally, the K310 has MP3 ringtones, 3D games and a media player with MP3.