Sony Ericsson announced a handful of handsets
today with the 8 megapixel Sony Ericsson C905 leading the pack. The
Wii-like gaming centric F305 follows along with three other lower
midrange/low-end handsets - the S302, the K330 and the J132.
Sony Ericsson C905
We already posted information
about the upcoming Sony Ericsson C905 last week. Equipped with an 8
megapixel camera, it will surely be Sony Ericsson's flagship Cyber-shot
handset. Face detection, both a xenon flash and a photo flash, as well
as geotagging complete the camera feature set.
Sony Ericsson C905
Besides that the Sony Ericsson C905 (previously codenamed Shiho)
also comes with a built-in accelerometer for screen auto rotation,
TV-out port (Sony Ericsson TV-Out Cable ITC-60 is sold separately),
and, wait for it… Wi-Fi support. Yes, that's wireless networking on a
regular feature phone (non-smartphone). A 2.4-inch QVGA TFT display
with scratch-resistant mineral glass cover will serve you as a
viewfinder.
Sony Ericsson C905 lifestyle photos
The Sony Ericsson C905
measures 104 x 49 x 19.5mm, which makes it rather thick as you would
notice on the photos. Weighing at 136g, it also offers quad-band
GSM/EDGE connectivity as well as UMTS and HSDPA support. Stereo
Bluetooth (that's A2DP for the nerd group), USB and FM radio with RDS
are also on board.
The Sony Ericsson C905 will be available in Copper Gold, Ice Silver
& Night Black in early Q4 2008 with a bundled 2 GB Memory Stick
Micro M2. Currently there's no pricing information. The Sony Ericsson
TV-Out Cable ITC-60 will be available in Q4 2008.
Sony Ericsson F305
We already informed you
of the upcoming Sony Ericsson F305 and Sony Ericsson S302. Both are
lower midrange handset but the first one has some interesting gaming
features to offer to the mass market.
Armed with a built-in accelerometer, the Sony Ericsson F305 offers
unprecedented gaming capabilities in this price segment. It's natural
that it's not armed with any other high-end features in an obvious
attempt to keep the price down.
The Sony Ericsson F305
has a 2-inch TFT display with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels and a 2
megapixel camera (no auto focus). A QVGA display would have been much
appreciated, but then again remember - keeping the price down requires
sacrifices. Beside that the F305 also sports stereo loud speakers,
stereo Bluetooth (that's A2DP for the nerd group) and quite simply…
stereo FM radio.

Sony Ericsson F305
The highlight of the F305 is the accelerometer-enabled portable
gaming. There are three games pre-installed on the device (Bowling,
Bass fishing and Jockey) and they all employ its built-in sensor.
Additional motion games developed by Gameloft are available for
download at PlayNow. If you feel like playing some bowling for example
you can do that by simply swinging the handset as if you are to throw a
bowling ball (just hold tight there!). Some of the games can be played
in multiplayer mode via Bluetooth. There are also some special gaming
keys that you'll notice above the display. The F305 D-pad now looks
more of a… console D-pad.
The quad-band GSM/EDGE-enabled Sony Ericsson F305 can be
additionally pimped up with Style-Up covers (two of them come in the
retail box). The F305 offers up to 8 hours of continuous gameplay
however it will also be able to benefit from a new accessory called
Sony Ericsson Power Pack CPP-100. Sold separately, it attaches to your
keyring and when you need it, you simply plug it into the phone to
receive some extra power juice.
The Sony Ericsson F305 will be available in Polar White and Mystic
Black from Q3 2008. Pricing is yet unknown. The Sony Ericsson Power
Pack CPP-100 will be available from Q4 2008.
Sony Ericsson S302
The Sony Ericsson S302
is the next device that leaked several days ago. It comes under the
Snapshot series, which pretty much says it all. The S302 is armed with
quad-band GSM/EDGE support, a 2 megapixel camera without auto focus and
2-inch TFT display with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. A FM radio,
M2 card slot, stereo Bluetooth (that's A2DP for the nerd group) and USB
port are also on board.

Sony Ericsson S302
The Sony Ericsson S302 will start shipping in early Q4 2008.
Sony Ericsson K330
And finally, Sony Ericsson announced a couple of low-end devices,
which are obviously set to compete with the successful Nokia models in
this segment. Much like Nokia handsets, they would offer dust-resistant
keypads and LED flashlights (or torches as Sony Ericsson call them).
First off is the Sony Ericsson K330,
which flaunts a VGA camera (with video recording) and a 1.7-inch TFT
display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels. It also has 10MB of
internal memory, MP3 ringtones support, Bluetooth, FM radio and a LED
flashlight.

Sony Ericsson K330
The dual-band GSM enabled Sony Ericsson K330 will be available in Gold on Black and Green on Black color combos in Q3 2008.
Sony Ericsson J132
The Sony Ericsson J132
doesn't have a camera on-board but offers a dust-resistant keypad and a
LED flashlight along with a built-in FM radio. The J132 will have a
1.5-inch display with a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels.

Sony Ericsson J132
The Sony Ericsson J132 has 4MB of internal memory and has dual-band
GSM support and some nice battery times. It will be available in Night
Black and Heaven Blue in Q3 2008.