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Msjodin
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Posted: 2006-02-13 08:31
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he slender, stylish K610 gives 3G mass appeal
13 February 2006

UMTS mobile delivers performance for work and leisure all in the size and weight of a 2G phone

3GSM Congress, Barcelona, 13th Feb 2006 – Sony Ericsson today announces the K610, a slim, lightweight and affordable UMTS imaging phone that opens up the world of 3G for a much wider population. Just 17mm thick and weighing 92 grams, the K610 is the size and weight of a typical 2G stick phone and will be one of the smallest and lightest 3G phones to come on the market. It packs into its slender frame a suite of advanced communications, business and entertainment applications plus a 2 Megapixel camera, Memory Stick removable storage and Bluetooth connectivity.

“The K610 is a classic Sony Ericsson design reminiscent of the iconic and much loved T610 with a balance of form and function that makes it pretty irresistible,” said Jan Wäreby, Corporate Executive Vice President, Head of Sales and Marketing

The K610’s pure lines combine with a solid, quality feel to make it a pleasure to hold and use. It is also incredibly practical and easy to use, with bright illumination plus large keypad and 262K colour display.

UMTS connectivity and a 2 Megapixel camera makes the K610 an ideal tool to shoot images and share them instantly – whether for business or pleasure. Creating a photoblog is easily done by just adding text to images and posting them to the Internet, or images can be quickly sent by email or MMS.

High speed email, web access and a range of business-friendly applications make the K610 the ideal partner for the productive mobile office. Standard push e-mail support (P-IMAP) sends messages direct to the phone without having to download them, and a flight mode allows users to work offline.

The phone’s practical use as a business tool is further strengthened by a comprehensive connectivity suite that keeps the user always in touch. UMTS is supplemented by Bluetooth, Infrared, USB 2.0 mass storage and Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support,. USB 2.0 can be used to synchronise with Microsoft Outlook to ensure calendar and contacts are always up-to-date the handset.

Browsing the Internet on the K610 is a graphic-rich experience that is very similar to using a PC, thanks to the NetFront™ browser. HTML pages are presented in full with photos, video, words and graphics adapted to fit the 1.9” colour display, making it easy to scroll, browse and follow links between sites. New support for RSS Feeds allows users to subscribe to news services to receive updates direct to the phone.

The K610’s integrated music player makes listening to music on the move simple. Music files can be stored on Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™), which can be expanded to 1GB, It is easy to create and manage playlists and supplied software handles transfer of music files between the user’s PC and the phone. The player delivers a top notch listening experience, helped along by the phone’s high quality stereo headphones and built-in equaliser.

The Sony Ericsson K610 is a Dual Mode UMTS handset commercially available in Evening Red and Urban Silver colours and starts shipping during Q2 2006.

K610i - Dual mode UMTS (2100MHz) - GPRS 900/1800/1900 for Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa

K610c - Dual mode UMTS (2100MHz) - GPRS 900/1800/1900 for Mainland China. (Launch for mainland China dependent on availability of 3G services.)

K610 – Features at a glance:

Imaging & Messaging

* 2.0 Megapixel camera
* 2 x digital zoom
* Horizontal camera user interface
* Video call (integrated VGA camera)
* Video record and play
* Video streaming
* PictureDJ™
* SMS and MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
* 262,144 color 1.9” TFT
* 176 x 220 pixels

Entertainment

* Disc2Phone ripping software
* WAP 2.0 XHTML/HTML
* Java MIDP 2.0
* Media player (supports MP3, AAC and E-AAC+)
* Music download
* Polyphonic ringtones, 72 voices
* MusicDJ™
* 2D and 3D gaming

Connectivity

* USB cable
* USB 2.0 mass storage, full speed
* Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)support (up to 1 GB ) Bluetooth™
* Dual mode UMTS and GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900

Business

* Standard Push e-mail (M-IMAP)
* Speakerphone
* Modem
* PC synchronization
* File manager
* Talk time: Up to 7 hours GSM, up to 2.5 hours WCDMA
* Standby time: Up to 400 hours GSM and up to 350 hours WCDMA
* Size: 102 x 45.2 x 16.9mm
* Weight: 92 grams

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications serves the global communications market with innovative and feature-rich mobile phones, accessories, PC-cards and M2M solutions. Established as a joint venture by Sony and Ericsson in 2001, with global corporate functions located in London, the company employs approximately 5,000 people worldwide, including R&D sites in Europe, Japan, China and America. Sony Ericsson is the global title sponsor of the Women's Tennis Association, and works with the Association to promote the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour in over 80 cities during the year. For more information on Sony Ericsson, please visit www.sonyericsson.com

FOR MEDIA INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

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Telephone: +44 (0) 208 762 5858
E-mail: press.global@SonyEricsson.com

Any product features, specifications or statements in this document that are not historical facts are forward-looking and involve risks and uncertainties. Actual product features, specifications or forward-looking statements are subject to change.

Sony Ericsson widens its entry level portfolio with the stylish compact J100
13 February 2006

3GSM Congress, Barcelona, 13th Feb 2006 – Sony Ericsson continues to expand its range of entry level phones with the J100, a phone that is extremely intuitive and affordable, making it ideal for everyday communications.

Unmistakably a Sony Ericsson, the J100’s good looks and ease of use will appeal to anyone looking for an uncomplicated phone that’s great for voice calls and text messages, with a large keypad, one click navigation and single icon menus.

“It is important to remember that the vast majority of mobile phone users simply want a reliable, well designed phone for voice calls and text,” says Jan Wäreby, Corporate Executive Vice President, Head of Sales and Marketing, Sony Ericsson. “This is an important market for Sony Ericsson and our operator customers and we expect good demand for J100 globally, particularly in emerging markets.”

Sony Ericsson is known worldwide for its intuitive coupling of form and function to produce stylish phones with great performance and the J100 is no exception. Several features set it apart from its peers. For example it is the smallest phone in the whole Sony Ericsson range and its 65K colour display is outstanding for a phone in this segment.

All key functions can be reached with just one click and the navigation key with its icon markings makes for instant recognition of the various functions. Simply press ‘Up’ to set the sound, ‘Right’ to set the alarm, ‘Down’ to access the phonebook, ‘Left’ to start writing a message and ‘Centre’ to access the menu.

The core voice calls and text functions are supplemented by useful extras including alarm clock, calculator. Available accessories are the Car Holder HCH-60 and Portable Handsfree HPB-60 which when combined with J100 make for an affordable, all-round communications solution.

The Sony Ericsson J100 is a Dual Band GSM phone available in Polar White and Twilight Blue and will be commercially available during Q2 2006. The J100 will be available in the following variants:
J100i - Dual Band GSM 900/1800 MHz for Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific
J100c - Dual Band GSM 900/1800 MHz for Mainland China
J100a - Dual Band GSM 850/1900 MHz for Americas

Messaging

* 65k Color display
* 96 x 64 pixel STN
* SIM based phonebook with 250 entries
* SMS
* Predictive text input


Entertainment

* Polyphonic ringtones
* Preinstalled Wallpapers, Games, Ring tones


Connectivity

* GSM 900/1800
GSM 850/1900
* Stand-By time 300 h
* Talk time 8 h
* AMR, HR FR, EFR
* Fast port connector


Business

* Vibrating Alert
* Alarm clock
* Calculator

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications serves the global communications market with innovative and feature-rich mobile phones, accessories, PC-cards and M2M solutions. Established as a joint venture by Sony and Ericsson in 2001, with global corporate functions located in London, the company employs approximately 5,000 people worldwide, including R&D sites in Europe, Japan, China and America. Sony Ericsson is the global title sponsor of the Women's Tennis Association, and works with the Association to promote the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour in over 80 cities during the year. For more information on Sony Ericsson, please visit www.sonyericsson.com

FOR MEDIA INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Sony Ericsson Corporate Communications
Telephone: +44 (0) 208 762 5858
E-mail: press.global@SonyEricsson.com

Any product features, specifications or statements in this document that are not historical facts are forward-looking and involve risks and uncertainties. Actual product features, specifications or forward-looking statements are subject to change.

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axxxr
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Posted: 2006-02-13 08:45
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Thats excellent thanks....Do you have any pictures available yet? [addsig]
Raja
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Posted: 2006-02-13 08:58
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According to the SE website, the screen is a TFD, not TFT, I was under the impression, that TFD is one notch down on TFT in terms of screen clarity.

http://www.sonyericsson.com/s[....]1_1_1&zone=pp&lm=pp1&pid=10389

signatory
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Posted: 2006-02-13 09:01
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http://www.sonyericsson.com/s[....]1_1_1&zone=pp&lm=pp1&pid=10389

K610



J100

http://www.sonyericsson.com/s[....]1_1_1&zone=pp&lm=pp1&pid=10393

And of course more photos here http://www.sonyericsson.com/s[....]zone=pc&lm=pc3_2&start=0&obr=1

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optiplex
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Posted: 2006-02-13 09:08
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WOW . the red K610 is simply stunning !
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Posted: 2006-02-13 09:14
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the k610 looks great but seems like its camera doesn't have auto focus.
steele
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Posted: 2006-02-13 09:24
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k610 is very nice. Sony Ericsson discarding the joystick and replacing it with the dpad is a good move IMHO. [addsig]
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Posted: 2006-02-13 09:26
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What's the S610?

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jcwhite_uk
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Posted: 2006-02-13 10:17
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Where did S610 come from? its not mentioned anywhere.
mustafabay
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Posted: 2006-02-13 10:31
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Title says S/K610.

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Posted: 2006-02-13 10:34
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No auto-focus for K610 though... That's a pity. Sp the camera probably won't be as good as we've become used to.
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Posted: 2006-02-13 10:39
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Where does this leave the K750? If this phone which has a lower designation has better features.

Right now it's a toss up between the small compact K610i and the W900i...decisions, decisions, decisions
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Posted: 2006-02-13 10:40
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Quote:

On 2006-02-13 08:58:15, Raja wrote:
According to the SE website, the screen is a TFD, not TFT, I was under the impression, that TFD is one notch down on TFT in terms of screen clarity.

http://www.sonyericsson.com/s[....]1_1_1&zone=pp&lm=pp1&pid=10389





i think its TFT definitely... that if... SE is not that silly...
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Posted: 2006-02-13 11:46
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On 2006-02-13 10:31:33, mustafabay wrote:
Title says S/K610.



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I guess the thread starter wanted to write S///, with the S referring to Sony and the /// referring to Ericsson
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Posted: 2006-02-13 11:52
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it's the natural upgrade to the K600, without a doubt. Nice phone but without auto focus not an option for those after a phone with true digital camera performance and ergonomics. Also, I expect it doesn't have an active lense cover, or am I wrong?

It is an excellent choice for those wanting a small 3G phone with almost the same range of features as a W900

Disappointing about the inclusion of M2 memory, but I guess realistically they need to reduce size of components where-ever possible. I don't really believe they do it to create a market for new format memory as some suggest. The fact is they are constantly pushing the manufacturing envelope. The space taken up by a duo port is substantially larger than an M2 port. Continuing to use the duo port would make the cost of reducing other components (that are already miniaturised as much as current technology allows) much more expensive. The memory port is one of the easiest parts of the phone to miniaturise. SE has held off from introducing micro memory cards for longer than Nokia, Motorola and others, so I guess we can't hold it against them for finally introducing the micro card.
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