On April 23, 2008, Sony Ericsson announced the new G502 and Z780 web-enabled phones, taking the number of phones to support Sony Ericsson's Java Platform 8 (JP-8) and the Mobile Services Architecture (MSA) umbrella standard (JSR 248) to 14.
Both phones benefit from HSDPA data speeds and feature landscape-mode web browsing, RSS feeds, picture blogging and e-mail access using web mail and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. The G502 is Sony Ericsson's most affordable HSDPA phone yet and the Z780 is a clamshell with Assisted GPS (aGPS), a sister phone to the previously announced Z770.
The Z555 is designed to reflect your look and attract attention, said Sven Totte, Head of Style Marketing at Sony Ericsson. Weve created it for people who are looking for a beautifully designed phone that reflects their personal style and does not compromise on features or performance.
Sony Ericsson T280 In Touch and In Fashion
Minimum fuss
Fast texting and a simple navigation key to switch-on the FM radio or access your contact list. Easy
access to the 1.3 megapixel camera and just one click to begin writing a new text message.
Maximum exposure
As well as its good looks, the T280 lets you take and send a photo in just a few clicks. Browse through your pictures on the phones screen or send them via Bluetooth to a friends phone.
The Z770 is deceptively powerful for such a compact clamshell phone, said Martin Winkler, Director Global Marketing and Head of Multimedia Web at Sony Ericsson. It appeals to busy people who demand hassle-free email and high quality Web access on the move. These people need to be in-touch, need to be on top of their email, but dont necessarily want a smartphone or PDA. The Z770 is the uncomplicated answer.
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[Source: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]