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Sony Ericsson S700 with 1.3 MP camera has been announced for 4Q2004 - the next big thing from SE ?
TheRegister writes about it aswell and thinks, that
Images can be saved to a Memory Stick Duo card, or transmitted by Bluetooth or infrared.
The S700 features the same 3D Java engine found earlier today in the K700, and comes complete with embedded games. Additional titles can be downloaded to the phone. Other features include 40 polyphonic ringtones, an MP3 player and DJ-style ring-tone composer.
Under the hood, the S700 is a tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM handset with Class 10 GPRS. It measures 107.5 x 49 x 24.5 mm and weighs 137 g. It claims 300 hours (12.5 days) of standby or 7 hours of talktime, and will be available Q4 2004.
The P800 successor the P900really has hit the mainstream. And for that, the sleek and much more professional design must take credit.

Nokia unveiled the 7700 model cellphone last week, a device with a large touch-screen display that gives users the possibility to watch TV.
64 MB of internal memory, of which 20-25 MB will be available to users, as well as a bundled 64 MB MMC card make up storage for the Nokia 7700. Users will also be able to synchronize data with Windows desktops through the Nokia PC Suite software, while WAN connectivity options range from tri-band GSM through CSD, HSCSD, GPRS, E-GPRS and EDGE. On the PAN side, the Nokia 7700 will come equipped with Bluetooth and support for its audio profile which enables use of Bluetooth headsets.
Wi-Fi Networking News are right, the new Sony CLIE PEG-UX50 has wireless a-plenty, runs Palm OS, but has odd form factor...
The PEG-UX50 is a "landscape clamshell", with a 480 x 320 pixel screen that runs width-wise rather than vertically, as on nearly every other Palm OS handheld to date. It does, however, use the same "Twist and Rotate" flip design as Sony's previous portrait-oriented handhelds. That leaves room for a new, larger keyboard as well. The entire devices measures 103 x 87 x 18 mm when closed, and weighs in at 175 grams.
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