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Tuesday July 22, 2008
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Sony Ericsson today announced a handful of new additions to their Walkman line of music phones.
The W302 Walkman comes with a 512MB memory card, a built-in FM tuner, a 2MP camera, and features TrackID, which lets users locate the title, artist ,and album of the song they're listening to.
The W595 offers a 2.2-inch screen, a 2GB memory card, built-in stereo speakers, and a 3.2MB camera.
The top of the line W902, meanwhile, comes packed with a 8GB memory card and features equalizers, a 2.2-inch QVGA display, and a 5MP camera built-in.
Our phone analyst Sascha Segan adds this note:
Here's what other blogs may not tell you. The W302 and W595a are both quad-band EDGE phones and likely to appear on AT&T by Christmas, as AT&T has carried their predecessor models. The W902 will not be released in the US.
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July 23, 2008 6:39 AM
Americans seem to have bad luck with mobile phones. Of these three the w902 is the only one I would want. When the N95 came out its 3g wouldn't work in america.
I'm so glad I'm English.