
Sony Ericsson and Vodafone has collaborated to release the W715 walkman phone. It is a slider handset that features a 3.2MP camera, Bluetooth, aGPS, WiFi, DLNA certified, 120MB memory, quad-band GSM, and 900 / 2100 HSDPA. The phone will be released in Q1 2009. [Engadget Mobile]

AT&T offers the new entry-level Sony Ericsson W350a Walkman phone for its customers. Available in ice blue, electric black, and white, the phone comes equipped with a 1.3MP camera, FM radio, stereo Bluetooth, and an M2 card slot. This Quadband GSM handset offers up to 420 minutes of talk time. I think the Sony Ericsson W350a is a combination of music player with a cell phone. [MobileWhack]

Sony Ericsson has recently announced the W595 Walkman phone that come equipped with a memory Stick Micro memory card slot, share jack and stereo speakers, and Bluetooth connectivity. The music phone also sports “TrackID and SensMe” features, a 3.2MP shooter, and a 2.2 inch LCD display.
There will be three variants available for the W595 line including the UMTS/HSDPA 2100 and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 W595, the GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 W595c and the GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 W595a. All of them will be released in Q4 2008. [MobileGuerilla]

This is the cheapest walkman phone ever by Sony Ericsson. The W350 offers you a choice of 4 different colors, resembles a walkman more than a phone, and offers lots of features including a clamshell design, a Memory Stick Micro media card slot and Bluetooth connectivity, tri-band EDGE, a 1.3 megapixel camera and an integrated FM radio. If you think that’s amazing, the price is $29 after operator rebate. I wonder if it’s good quality for the price they want.
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The Sony Ericsson W890 Walkman phone has officially announced. The phone has 3.2MP camera, and Walkman 3.0 software. What makes this handset cool is that it features the SensMe, a technology that can sort your playlists and music according to your mood. Read the full specs of the phone after the jump.
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