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Sony Ericsson T637


sony_ericsson_t637_01.jpgThe Sony Ericsson T637 has a dual front - one of which is a digital camera the other being the standard mobile phone front with normal cell phone features.

The camera has CIF resolution (288 x 352 pixels) / 2 MB memory for up to 60 large pictures.

For more information on the Sony Ericsson T637 see the following press release from Sony Ericsson or check out:
- Sony Ericsson T637 Product Information site
- Info Sync World
- Image Acquire - Sony Ericsson T637
- Phone Scoop - Sony Ericsson T637

Press Release Sony Ericsson features the T637 camera phone – combining style, imaging and entertainment

ATLANTA, GA (BOOTH 4647, HALL B5) – Sony Ericsson recently announced the T637 for the Americas – a fashionable mobile phone perfect for style conscious mobile communicators. It will be one of the first Sony Ericsson mobile phones to incorporate the Push to talk over Cellular (PoC) technology – allowing quick one-to-one or group communications instantly, similar to a two-way radio. In addition, the T637 features a dual front design, one is a digital camera enabling consumers to take a picture, while the other side is a mobile phone offering easy access to communications, imaging and gaming, set to make the T637 a best seller.

The triple-band GSM/GPRS T637 features QuickShare™, which represents ease of use and the key principle behind all Sony Ericsson camera phones. First introduced in the T610/T616, QuickShare™ has introduced to consumers a smart and easy experience for mobile imaging. A picture can be taken with just two clicks and it is easy and intuitive to share pictures between the phone, a PC and other consumer devices - either locally over Bluetooth, Infrared or cable, or across the mobile phone networks with MMS or e-mail.

The push to talk capability is based on the Push to talk over Cellular (PoC) standard ensuring the interoperability. The Sonim-based push to talk service, a new mobile technology standard, fits an array of different situations, and is well suited for small and medium enterprises that need frequent intermediate contacts, or consumers that want to chat with friends and family. The T637 will be available in the Americas in Q2 2004 while the push to talk capability is available with service providers’ network launch schedules.

The high color contrasts of the bright 65,536 TFT-screen provides a responsive viewfinder for the camera, plus crisp image viewing and a great gaming experience.

The popular racing game, V-Rally2, comes pre-loaded in the T637, providing a great gaming experience through the excellent graphics, 32-tone polyphonic sound, force feedback and joystick control. The T637 supports both Java and Mophun platforms which give access to a multitude of fun games.

The T637 also satisfies consumers’ desire for mobile music. Budding record producers can express their originality with the Music DJ function – a 4-track sequencer with which bass lines, drumbeats and chords can be mixed in just a few seconds into original and personalized ring signals.

The Sony Ericsson T637 supports Instant Messaging with a variety of popular instant messaging services. The built-in messaging service lets a consumer chat with their friends – either mobile or at a computer.

The “Liquid Black” triple-band T637 supports GSM 850/1800/1900 and joins its successful companion the T630 available in European and Asian GSM-markets

Product Specifications:
- Weight: 3.26 ounces
- Standby time: Up to 300 hours
- Size: 4.02 x 1.69 x 0.67inches
- Talk time: Up to 9 hours







Posted by Darren in our Camera Phones category on March 22, 2004