Sony Ericsson is soon to release its 16GB Touchscreen Walkman Phone, code-named Hecaro
Word on the Web is that Sony Ericsson is getting ready to release a new high-end touchscreen Walkman smartphone that will come with a 16 GB internal memory. This new handset should replace the W960, which was released at the end of 2007 as the follower of the old W950 – the first touchscreen Walkman smartphone.
The Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog, where the info about the mysterious Walkman appeared, says that the new device will surely be part of SE’s future line-up of high-end phones, together with the 8.1 Megapixel C905 and an unannounced business-oriented handset code-named Hecaro. Anyway, the name is less important. What really matters is that sometime in the future we’ll have a Sony Ericsson that will (apparently) be a threat to Apple’s iPhone 3G and all the other touchscreen handsets to come in 2008.
Until more (and hopefully official) details about the new 16GB Walkman smartphone emerge, you always brainstorm an idea of what to expect from the new W-series smarpthone.
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