It’s a Walkman. No It’s a Phone.

Posted by Chrissie in Cellphone, ... | 02.18.2000 - 12:00 pm

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Here we have the recently announced Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman phone that is ready to take its place at the pinnacle of the Walkman line of handsets, and is touted to be one heck of a video cell phone, allowing you to watch news, TV shows and the latest blockbusters in premium video quality, while you can also check out the latest user-generated content on YouTube thanks to Turbo 3G or Wi-Fi connectivity. There is one strange thing about this handset though - normally, we know that Sony Ericsson classifies their phones into three lines - a standard handset for the masses, a music-centric Walkman line as well as a photo-focused Cyber-shot. Today, the W995 Walkman is not only a great handset in terms of handling all your mobile audio entertainment needs, it also packs in a 8.1 megapixel camera - offering best in class photo-shooting capability no matter where you are. So, when you transfer video from your PC or Mac to your phone, you will no longer have to worry about low resolution or poor quality. With Media Go and the W995 the experience is as good on your phone as it was on your PC. The W995 Walkman phone brings together the very best music experiences of any phone, augments this with best in class video and sharing capabilities to offer the most complete communication entertainment package to date. This powerful mobile phone delivers the best possible video resolution that can fit in your pocket and with enough battery stamina to watch two full length feature films. The W995 also comes complete with the award winning clear audio experience and an 8.1 megapixel camera for the highest quality picture and sound available in a mobile phone. In addition to all of these features, your 8.1 megapixel camera also comes with flash and facial recognition, your phone is also fully equipped with GPS and Google Maps, all which you can view on its handy 2.6” display. This isn’t out yet, but you can expect this next quarter, and in a wide range of color choices as well. Looks like Sony Ericsson is perty darn serious about staying ahead of the game.

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