Samsung Z310
Sony Ericsson is taking a cue from Kyocera this
CES by keeping things simple. Besides its low-end W200i Walkman phone, the company is showing its Z310, which it introduced last month.
Bearing a very basic flip phone design with a small external display
that disappears when the backlighting is off, the Z310 almost appears to
be a Samsung phone from afar. It's available in black, bronze, and
pink, and because no carrier has been announced, it will run you a steep
$219.
Features are mostly midrange, with a 65,536-color internal display, a
VGA camera, text and multimedia messaging, instant messaging and e-mail,
polyphonic ring tones, Java (J2ME) support, Bluetooth, a speakerphone
and a wireless Web browser. The tri-band (GSM 900/1800/1900) world phone
also comes with support for 2.5G EDGE networks. U.S. availability is
uncertain at this time, but it will be out soon in Europe.
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