Sony Ericsson’s R300, C902 achieve FCC approval
Posted May 11, 2008 at 09:33 PM by Robert Nelson
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Mobile
Sony Ericsson recently had not one, but two new handsets hit the FCC’s approval list. The lucky phones are the R300 Radio and the C902 Cyber-shot.
The R300 Radio is the less exciting of the two, and is aimed more at developing nations. This handset will be more on the basic side with a 1.8-inch color display, VGA camera, as well as a built-in AM and FM radio. The R300 will also feature Sony Ericsson’s TrackID application so users will be able to record small portions of music and be able to get the details such as artist, track and album names.
The C902 is a little more on the exciting side, its still a basic looking candybar style phone, however it will offer a 5-megapixel camera that has facial recognition and auto-focus. In addition the C902 will offer quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and ActiveSync support as well as feature a MemoryStick Micro card slot and Nokia’s task switcher button for all of you multi-taskers.
As usual with FCC related information, its always unclear when or even if we will see them landing here in the US, but as always we here at Gadgetell will keep you up to date.
Via [IntoMobile]