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Sony Ericsson Aspen, classic phone business, circulated on the Internet in January under the code name “Faith”, and today was officially announced by the Japanese-Swedish group. Aspen is based on Windows Mobile platform 6.5.3 and boasts the following facilities:

* 2.4-inch resistive touchscreen, 320 x 240 pixels
* Full-QWERTY Keyboard
* HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 A2DP
* GPS, A-GPS
* Camera 3.15 MP
* 100 MB internal memory, microSD slot, 4 GB card included
* Style navigation panels XPERIA
* 3.5 mm jack
* Stereo speakers
* Standby time: up to 25 days (stand-by), 10 o’clock (talk) 12 o’clock (audio)
* Dimensions: 117 x 60 x 12.5 mm
Weight: 130 grams

As usual us lately, Sony Ericsson has chosen to achieve environmentally friendly materials and Aspen’s smartphone has given up the printing paper for the manual in PDF format. Sony Ericsson Aspen will market globally from Q2 2010 in two color themes: Iconic Black and White Silver. The price has not yet been revealed.

Bombardment with news from CES 2010 continues with a call from everyone from LG. It’s called GT540 and the second device is equipped with Google’s Android operating system of the Korean manufacturer.

Outside’s Android, another defining feature of this terminal is social bias. GT540 has many applications preinstalled dedicated to the hottest social network of the moment. Are customers of Facebook, Twitter and other social networks.

On the list of technical facilities can be found the following:
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