Sony Ericsson launch T707 mobile phone

March 28th, 2009

Sony Ericsson T707
Sony Ericsson have just unleashed the T707, a stylish clamshell mobile phone with gesture control. And just in case you don’t believe them as to how good the T707 is, Sony Ericsson have employed tennis ace Maria Sharapova to market it! Here’s some more hype, we mean marketing blurb from Sony Ericsson

The T707 truly interacts with the user – it lights up when you receive a call and you can personalise the light settings to each of your friends, so you always know who wants you. If you are too busy to answer, simply end the call with a wave of your hand over the screen – you can also do the same gesture to snooze the alarm – your very own magic wand!

We’re not so sure about magic wands, but the T707 does sound kinda funky, here are a few more details on the unit

* GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS/HSDPA 2100 support
* 2.2 inch 240×320 res internal display
* 1.1 inch 128 x 36 res monochromatic external display
* 3.2 megapixel camera
* Media player
* Access NetFront™ Web browser
* Email
* Text messaging
* Picture messaging
* Bluetooth connectivity
* 93 x 50 x 14.1 mm
* 95g
* Up to 10 hours talktime (GSM/GPRS)
* Up to 4 hours talktime (UMTS)
* 400 hours on standby
* Up to 2 hrs

And for those of you more concerned about looks than numbers, the T707 will be available in three colours, namely Mysterious Black, Spring Rose, and Lucid Blue when it’s finally released in 2009 Q2. Obviously the T707 is aimed at a certain market niche so its pricing will be intriguing, we’re guessing low but we’ll have to wait to get the final details on that.

Source: Sony Ericsson


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