The X2 looks like its made out of copper or bronze:O, enjoy the the pics only with se-lifestyle
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Sony Ericsson announces two new colours for the new low-end slider W205 Walkman™: Sakura Pink and Windy Blue. Now W205 have four different colours but only Ambient Black colour availabe anywhere. Other three colours available in selected markets. Information about colour availability you can find on your local Sony Ericsson site.Sony Ericsson W205 Walkman™ is compact slider phone which has all must-have features: 1.8″ 128×160 pixels screen, 1.3 megapixel camera without autofocus, Walkman™ player 2.0 and Memory Stick Micro™ M2™ support up to 2 GB. The phone weights only 96 grams and it has pretty small sizes: 92.0 x 47.0 x 16.4 mm.


Certain phones just keep on getting better day by day. Fanklub published fresh snaps of the lovely sliver lime Sony Ericsson C901 cybershot Greenheart. Worth watching
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Sony Ericsson, this year has really been betting high, both on functioanlity and on Design. After the sexy Satio, all eyes are turned towards the extremely popular Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 successor, code-named Rachael!
GSM Arena published a few leaked pictures of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Rachael. Wearing the Xperia brand, Sony Ericsson Rachael is expected to be loaded with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor, an 8MP camera with AF, 3D graphic capabilities and 7.2Mbps HSDPA.

There were no news from Sony Ericsson during last week. Next announcement was postponed to the end of June, so now every new thing about Sony Ericsson is more valuable than gold. And here is one small thing. CDs will be removed from the boxes of all latest Sony Ericsson phones. It’s a good idea! More than a half of Europeans are regular Internet users, so it will be easy to download any application from official site. For example, Media Manager or Media Go.
Most people keep their phones about their person. Right now, your phone’s probably in your pocket. It is, isn’t it?
Even if you’ve got your handset within your grasp, sometimes the idea of being able to check your watch for calls rather than rummaging around in your pocket to see who’s calling is a pleasant one.
You might be in a meeting, where the slightly impatient-looking watch move is still far better than the downright rude grasp for your phone. Or perhaps you’re in a cinema, where the tiny bit of luminescence from a watch display won’t win you those hate-filled looks that a room-illuminating phone screen would.
At the top of the range model in Sony Ericsson’s Bluetooth watch series is the MBW-200.
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