Sony Ericsson T715 slider coming in Q3 2009

General

There’s nothing extraordinarily fancy about Sony Ericsson’s newly announced T715, but it should handle everything you could possibly throw at it — as long as you don’t need a QWERTY keyboard or a proper smartphone. The new slider features a 2.2-inch QVGA screen that SE claims will be visible in direct sunlight (pretty nifty if it actually works). Slap on a capable 3.2 megapixel shooter, Google Maps, AccuWeather and Microsoft Exchange support and you have yourself the winner of just-above-averageness. Best of all, it will be available in European and American versions with 3G support for both. Woo hoo! Q3 of this year is as close as we have to a release date for the time being — anyone looking forward to it?

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9 Comments
  • JohnBo

    Looking forward to it?….not really btw first!

  • dante

    Sony Ericsson is forever having something come out next quarter. They need to put something out NOW!

  • http://www.bob2thebone.com Bob

    Sony Ericsson has the most boring looking phones ever. If they didn’t have good camera phones, their phones would be irrelevant. They need a PSP phone like Lebron Needs SHAQ!!!

  • http://www.bob2thebone.com Bob

    I almost forgot. You can buy sony ericsson phones unlocked from them, without having to go through a carrier and without having to go through some online – you don’t know where the company is located at – vendor. This business model should be adopted by ALL phone companies.

  • modis mo

    Sweet. Looks like Nokia N95-1

    FAIL

  • Sausage

    I would have been excited about the design of this phone…5 years ago.

  • mingkee

    no band IV support?
    it’s 10000% sure!
    shame on you!

  • ascariss

    supposedly this comes with NetFront web browser, which if it is anything like on the sony X series walkman, will be a pain to use.

  • http://www.angelicapinkzz.blogspot.com ANgelicaaa!!

    i actually want to get the PINK one TOMORROWWWWW!!! T____T i cannot wait for it, really.

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