Sony Ericsson Launched two new Walkman Phones in India

By: Staff | August 20, 2009 | 146 views | No Comments

vIndianz.com (Aug. 20, 2009) — Sony Ericsson launched the two new walkman music handsets W395 and W205 in India.

PHONESony Ericsson W395 is having HPM-62 stereo headphones to give terrific music experience. This phone has a very special feature i.e. its unique TrackID, which helps one find details of a song even on forgetting the name of song.

Sony Ericsson W395 is equipped with FM radio, Motion gaming support, PlayNow, 2 inch TFT LCD boasting 256k colors, 176X220 resolution pixels,

It also features Bluetooth with A2DP, built in stereo speakers, A2MP camera, 1 GB memory card and M2 card support. The W395 is priced at Rs. 8,395.

Sony Ericsson W205 is for those who love portable music. It is the successor of the famous W200i; the only difference is that it is in the slider format. It features a 1.8 inch display having 65k colours, 128X160 resolution, M2 card support with 1 GB coming bundled.

The features also includes walkman player, track id music recognition, FM radio with recording, basic 1.3-megapixel camera and Bluetooth GPRS and EDGE support. The SE W205 will comes at Rs.5,795.

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