Music phone soon to be out on the market

Nov 8, 2007 09:09 GMT  ·  By

Some real images of Sony Ericsson V640i have just sprung over the internet, giving a hint on how the mobile phone looks in reality. The phone should soon be available in stores, as it has been recently unveiled and set for a release this quarter.

The interesting feature on the leaked Sony Ericsson V640i image is that the menu comes in Chinese, which shows the fact that the handset has reached this country before its release. The phone is real and ready to hit stores, which makes a soon release announcement imminent.

Sony Ericsson V640i is one of the less impressive devices from this producer's line of Walkman phones. It packs a 176 x 220 pixel resolution screen and a plain 2-megapixel camera that will respond only to the most basic needs of its user.

When compared to similar devices, the shape of its music rendering performances makes it stand out. This turns out to be a music- and entertainment-focused phone which uses the TrackID music recognition service to provide a direct link to Vodafone's Music Store for fast track download. Just as any respectable music phone manages to bring, this one also comes equipped with HSDPA technology for downloading songs in a matter of just a few seconds.

The phone also includes a Memory Stick Micro removable storage solution for making sure that the user has just about enough space to keep songs and personal files on. Other than that, it also includes Bluetooth and USB connectivity, for listening to music wireless and transferring files between the PC and the mobile phone.

Sony Ericsson V640i should become available any time now at Vodafone, in the colors of Havana Gold and Quick Black. The producer mentioned nothing on the exact date when the phone should hit stores or on the price that it will come at.