Sony Ericsson announces K630 camera phone
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Sony Ericsson has announced the K630, a stylish camera phone providing music, email and broadband speed data transfers with HSDPA.
The phone comes with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync preloaded, which allows a computer’s inbox to be mirrored on the phone’s display. This means that urgent emails can be answered while on the move.
A Media Manager function allows media, such as music or videos, to be transferred between the phone and a computer by simply dragging and dropping.
Quick access to often-used websites is provided with just one click, via animated widgets displayed on the phone’s desktop.
The K630 features a 2.0 megapixel camera for stills and moving images. The phone makes sharing photos easy, via MMS, email or postcard. They can also be uploaded to an online gallery, or blogsite.
With its HSDPA functionality, the phone can download a full-length music track in around 14 seconds.
A 256MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) is including for storing up to 3600 full-length tracks. A dedicated music key on the phone makes it easy to navigate tracks.
The K630 comes in two colours – Havana Gold and Quick Black. It weighs just 97 grams and measures 103 x 47 x 15.5 mm.
The Sony Ericsson K630 will be available in selected markets this year.
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