Music and photography features into one good-looking handset

Aug 16, 2008 08:23 GMT  ·  By

The latest-announced fashionable Sony Ericsson phone, namely the T700, has now two official video presentations. These offer mobile users a glimpse of what they can get when the candybar hits the market - sometime in the fourth quarter of the year, according to Sony Ericsson.

First appeared under the codename Sony Ericsson Remi, the T700 comes as some kind of successor to the T610, another candybar that was released back in 2003 and became hugely popular. I say "some kind" because the new handset doesn't really resemble the old one, but Sony Ericsson believes that all those who have bought and liked the T610 will surely love the T700 too. And while this might be true or not, one sure thing is that the T700 has lots of chances to attract a wide range of users with its look.

Measuring only 104 x 48 x 10 millimeters and weighing 78 grams, T700 / Remi packs a set of balanced features, perfect for those who want a mid-end device.

The T700 offers the following: a 3.2 Megapixel camera with flash and video recording, music player, high-quality stereo speakers, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, FM radio with RDS, a 2 inch TFT display with 256K colors and a QVGA resolution (240 x 320 pixels), video player, push email, NetFront browser, Instant Messaging, quad-band GSM connectivity (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900), GPRS and EDGE, HSDPA 2100, handsfree, 25MB of internal memory and a 512MB card that can be replaced with a bigger one. T700's battery should keep the slim handset alive for up to 9.5 hours in talk-time mode or up to 370 hours in stand-by mode.

When released, the T700 will be available in three color versions: Black on Red, Black on Silver and Shining Silver. While hoping that Sony Ericsson will offer the handset for a decent retail price, let's enjoy the two video presentations with it: