Sony Ericsson 3G K770i pink phone launched

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Thursday, September 18, 2008, 20:16
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Sony Ericsson has launched the Sony Ericsson 3G K770i on the Vodaphone network in pink.

Sony Ericsson truffle brown 3G K770i

Sony Ericsson truffle brown 3G K770i

Earlier, Sony Ericsson had launched the Sony Ericsson 3G K770i in other colors, such as pink, soft black, truffle brown, Ivory, ultra violet, sandy beige, and henna bronze. The pink Sony Ericsson K770i is described as a female-oriented phone, with exactly the same feature as in the other colors of the Sony Ericsson 3G K770i.

The new Sony ericsson 3G K770i pink mobile phone

The new Sony ericsson 3G K770i pink mobile phone

With the pink Sony Ericsson 3G K770i, Sony Ericsson is trying to fulfil the demand for feminine phones from gadget-friendly women. Using the Sony Ericsson 3G K770i, Sony Ericsson hopes to raise the bar for feminine phones by providing a higher-end model in feminine colors. So far, phones with feminine colors have been of the cheaper variety with low technology specifications, except for phones like the pink Blackberry 8110 that has proved to be a big hit among women.

The pink Sony Ericsson 3G K770i has a 1.8 inch display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The pink Sony Ericsson 3G K770i has a Cyber-shot 3.2MP camera, with auto focus, flash, and digital zoom.

The pink Sony Ericsson 3G K770i has a built-in Bluetooth that allows users to connect wirelessly to other Bluetooth-enable devices like laptops, PDAs, and headsets.

The pink Sony Ericsson 3G K770i also comes with in-built memory and enables high capacity memory cards to be inserted.

Other features of the pink Sony Ericsson 3G K770i, include an integrated FM radio with RDS and a music player. The Sony Ericsson 3G K770i has a music composer programme named MusicDJ. Sony Ericsson claims that the TrackID software of the Sony Ericsson 3G K770 can identify any song on demand. When listening to music, the battery of the the Sony Ericsson 3G K770i is expected to last for 12 hours.

The only hitch in Sony Ericsson’s new offering, the Sony Ericsson 3G K770i, is that it works exclusively on a Vodafone network for the launch period that can run upto two months. Until such time that other network operators get the stock, users of the new Sony K770i pink will be restricted to the Vodafone network.

The good bit: the pink Sony Ericsson 3G K770i has been released on Pay As You Go, so users can buy the Sony Ericsson 3G K770 without signing up for a contract or a credit check.

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