Published on February 17th,2009 at 9:59 AM
By >Daimaou - G-A.G

MWC Live: Sony Ericsson W508 Walkman

Here’s another Walkman phone from Sony Ericsson. I’m not so sure about the design of this clamshell, but some people (especially in Japan) love these kind of phones.

What can be said? This is a SE phone, like it or hate it, but you have to admit that SE products are well done and reliable. Personally, the last SE phone I had was the T68i, slow but resistant to almost anything!

Specwise, it’s a 3.2Mpix camera module with a 3.2x digital zoom, a Walkman player, Bluetooth, Acess NetFront Web Broswer, email, SMS, GSM, HSDPA….

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  • http://www.appleotaku.com AppleOtaku

    The T68i…I think that phone went for well over 400 bucks unlocked when it was first released.

    One of the first color GSM phones to be released stateside. Crappy reception but good build quality.

 

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