Powerful by nature Advanced Communications Sony Ericsson T650

By: Sanjeevkumar

The fuses illumination effects with a stainless steel finish and scratch-proof mineral glass. The Sony Ericsson T650 is all about detail. The illumination effects on the keypad and the sides of the phone interact with animations on the screen. As these animations move across the display they set off waves of light around the keypad, which stand-out against the reflective stainless steel finish.

The T650 also features a 1.9-inch display that's protected by scratch-resistant mineral glass. According to the company, the glass display makes colors appear more intense, makes the screen clearer in bright lighting and increases the screen's viewing angle up to 170 degrees

?The T650 also serves up a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, along with a music player that supports MP3 and AAC files.

The Sony Ericsson candy bar also features stereo Bluetooth, a speakerphone, mobile e-mail and a Memory Stick Micro expansion slot.

packs a whole lot into the 12.5 mm thick T650 Candybar phone. The T650 boasts a 3.2 megapixel camera, 3G, a 1.9 inch screen (covered by mineral glass to enhance colours, add protection, and increase the viewing angle), a media player, and Bluetooth. A Dual UMTS 2100 -GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 phone, the T650 is available in either Growing Green or Midnight Blue.The T650 has the following specs: 3G, 262k TFT screen with QVGA resolution, stereo Bluetooth, FM radio, 3.2 megapixel camera and Memory Stick Micro (M2) slot. The dimensions are 104 x 46 x 13 mm ans it weighs 95 grams.

The second phone of the day from Sony Ericsson is the new T650. It’s a thin 3G phone available in green and blue colors, and although it’s only 12.5 millimetres thin it features all the expected goodies. A personal letdown was that they only have included the ‘cheap’ 3.2 megapixel - the one without autozoom and flash. Please Purchase Online

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