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New Sony Ericsson K810 and K550

Feb 6 2007, 7:43am CST | by

New Sony Ericsson K810 and K550
 
 

Sony Ericsson announces besides the new Walkman phones also new Cyber-shot mobile phones today.

The Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot K810 features a 3.2 megapixel camera including auto focus and Xenon flash.

Other features of the new stylish 3G K810 camera phone are a 2.0” QVGA 262k screen, red eye reduction, Picture Blogging, Active lens cover, Image stabilizer, Music player and Video player, Full HTML browser and RSS Reader.
The new Cyber-shot K810 will be available within Q2 2007. In addition, the K818 is a GSM variant intended specifically for China where 3G services are not established. The K810 and K818 will be available in two stylish colors: Noble Blue and Golden Ivory.

The new Cyber-shot K550 comes with a 2MP camera and is only 14mm thin. The K550im variant supports i-mode. Features of the K550 include a 1.9 inch screen, LED photo light, Active lens cover, FM Radio, Music player and Video player. The K550 will be available in selected markets from Q1 2007.

You can find more information about the K810 and K550 Cyber-shot mobile phones in this Sony Ericsson press-release.

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