White for a music phone. How original...

Sep 26, 2007 09:45 GMT  ·  By

A white version of the Sony Ericsson W910 handset has appeared, looking even better than the older red one, which is pretty hard to top. The phone features the same specifications, but only looks to make its personality easier to notice with an elegant and modern white case.

The orange color has already become a trademark for music phones, as Sony Ericsson has used it in many of its handsets from the Walkman line. White stood up to this point for Apple's iPods, also highly evolved music players, making it easy to spot those using such devices. Sony Ericsson W910 looks even more like a music phone in white, especially when compared to the other two colors that it comes in.

Of course, the new color brings nothing more than extra personality, as the mobile phone is capable of providing just the same performances as until now. At some compact sizes of 99 x 50 x 12.5 mm, Sony Ericsson W910 manages to pack a wide range of evolved capabilities. The slider phone has an impressive 2.4-inch TFT 256k colors display screen capable of supporting a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels.

The phone brings email and instant messaging for its user and also comes equipped with a WAP 2.0/xHTML, also capable of handling RSS feeds. The 2 megapixel camera should manage to take average quality captures, while the secondary camera will take care of providing the right quality for placing video calls.

Sony Ericsson W910 was announced to come in Hearty Red and Noble Black colours up to this point. The phone with the new color has no name, yet, we only know that it's pure white. Vodafone has exclusivity on the Havana color, another special edition of this phone, although a carrier for the white version is not known up to this point.

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Sony Ericsson W910 in white, red and black versions
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