Sony Ericsson’s sexy W580i Walkman phone

sony ericsson w580i

Just weeks after AT&T adds Sony Ericsson’s sexy W580i Walkman phone to its line up, AT&T customers can now get their hands on the mobile.

According to AT&T’s own listing of the handset, this slim slider phone features a two-megapixel camera, video recording / playback, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, a built-in pedometer, Memory Stick Micro support, quad-band connectivity, and PacMan games.

Sony Ericsson W580i Walkman® phone is loaded with music and multimedia features. You can listen to music or tune in to the on-board FM radio.

To skip or shuffle tracks in your playlist, you can just use the Shake Control with the flick of wrist. Everything is so simple and user-friendly.

You can customize your caller ID with multi-color light effects. This advanced feature is one of my favorite feature. It features Memory Stick Micro(TM) expandable memory card slot to store more of your favorite songs and photos.

Check out the specifications:
* 2.0 MP camera with 4x zoom
* Video recording and playback
* Walkman® media player with Shake Control
* Stereo Bluetooth® 2.0 technology with A2DP
* AT&T music folder listen to MP3s or streaming radio
* FM Radio with customizable station presets
* Multimedia messaging - Send text, photos, and sounds
* Memory Stick Micro(TM) expandable memory slot
* Picture blogging with Google® Blogger
* Mobile email - AOL®, Yahoo!® and MSN®
* Download ringtones, games, & graphics
* Colored light effects for caller ID
* RSS Reader - Get internet headlines
* Pedometer and fitness applications
* Preloaded games like PacMan & Ms. Pacman
* Identify songs playing with Track ID(TM)
* Versatile slim slider design
* Quad-band world phone
* MEdiaNet web browser
* Speakerphone

Written by martin on September 10th, 2007 with no comments.
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