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Sony Ericsson launches T715
June 25th 2009
Posted by: Jonathan Morris
Sony Ericsson has released a stylish new slider that 'fits your lifestyle'. That's if your lifestyle includes wanting to be notified directly of appointments, birthdays and sending or receiving messages in an iPhone 'conversation' style.
The latest slider to join the Sony Ericsson family is neither Cyber-shot or Walkman, but rather a handset that fits in the former segment reserved for fashionable/stylish handsets.
The key feature on the T715 is the smart desktop feature, offering "direct reminders of appointments, notes and special animation to remind you of birthdays and global events.". The phone also supports threaded-messaging, as first seen on the C905plus and subsequent models (such as the C510, W995 and C903).
The phone also supports HSDPA for fast web browsing and file downloading (especially if used as a modem for a laptop) and has a 2.2-inch display that is easily viewed in bright sunlight.
Google Maps, with Street View, is also included but there's no GPS - so your location will be appromixated by using cell site data.
For picture taking, the phone has a 3.2-megapixel camera with photo LED flash.
The T715 will be available in the third quarter of 2009 in two colours: 'Galaxy Silver' or 'Rouge Pink'.
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