Sony Ericsson will release six new phones including a 9GB Walkman handset.
The W960 Walkman phone has double the memory of previous models and features a touch screen display, a keyboard, supports Wi-fi and 3g, and has a 3.2 megapixel camera. Company spokeswoman for Sony Ericsson said that the new Walkman phone isn't designed by Sony as an answer to the iPhone but is a further development of the Walkman.
The World's number four mobile phone maker also introduced a new device for its Cybershot camera phones. The K850 will have a 5 megapixel camera, autofocus and xenon flash. This device will have advanced camera features and supports triband HSDPA. The introduction of these new line of phones took place last Thursday in a Technology show in Berlin. Also unveiled were new accessories which will include a Global Positioning System (GPS) unit that can be connected to a mobile phone and also several Bluetooth headsets.
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