Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Sony Ericsson unveils T700, a modern day T610


After taking some heat from the industry press over the past few days, Sony Ericsson is probably quite relieved to announce the T700, a phone with very obvious ties to the Sony Ericsson T610, a handset from 5 years back that was one of the company’s most popular ever. The T700 is a fairly straightforward mid-level handset that offers most of the features people are shopping for these days - without going over the top with them.
In terms of music abilities, the T700 comes equipped with a music player and Bluetooth stereo wireless headphone support. On top of that, the phone also has its own built-in stereo speakers on-board and ships with a color matched wired stereo headset in the box. The music player supports album art and Sony’s MegaBass feature, and the T700 also features Sony Ericsson’s TrackID software for identifying unknown songs heard nearby.
Other features of this T610 inspired handset include a 3.2 megapixel camera, an FM radio, and support for 3D gaming. An included USB cable lets you hook the T700 up to a personal computer in mass storage mode for easy drag and dropping of files, too. The T700 also offers great support for email that includes the typical POP/IMAP support as well as Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.

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