Sony Ericsson T707 Clamshell Announced
26 Mar 2009 | Sony Ericsson | 1 comment
Sony Ericsson today introduced their latest handset, the T707, packed with light effects and gesture controls. The phone lights up when you receive a call and you can personalize the light settings to each of your friends, so you always know who's calling. You can also
The 1.1-inch OLED external screen also allows you to do hand gestures, so if you're too busy to answer a call, you can end it by waving your hand over it. Same gesture applies to putting your alarm on snooze.
The main features of the T707 includes a 2.2-inch, 262k color TFT (240x320 pixels) scratch-resistant display, 3.2 megapixel camera with 3.2x digital zoom, geo tagging, video recording and video light, media player with MP3/AAc support, stereo Bluetooth with A2DP, Exchange ActiveSync and Google Maps.
Memory-wise, the T707 features 100MB of internal storage and Memory Stick Micro (M2) card slot for extra memory.
Expect the Sony Ericsson T707 to become available in the second quarter of this year in Mysterious Black, Spring Rose and Lucid Blue color versions. As usual, Sony Ericsson did not reveal any price information.
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wow, this phone looks really slick, but does the gesture work while the phone is in your pocket? I don't get it...