Salut,

- The Sony Ericsson F305 is Sony Ericsson’s first Motion Gaming-enabled phone
- quad-band GSM phone with support for EDGE network speeds
- The three pre-loaded games - Bowling, Bass fishing & Jockey - will enable you to use movements to play the game. Say, you load up the bowling game - how do you play it? Simply imitate the movement of the bowling ball throw with the F305, and you’ll be playing the game. Simple, isn’t it? It’s a bit like the concept behind Nintendo Wii, although I find it hard to believe this will work just as great as the Wii does.
- Other than the special gaming features, the F305 offers a set of PlayStation-like gaming keys just above the display, as well as a shortcut key to your games. If you’re in the middle of a game, but the battery is running low (meaning you’ve played almost 8 hours!), you can quickly plug in the battery Power Pack CCP-100 (extra accessory), and you can play for hours again. That’s actually a rather clever accessory, and I hope it’ll be available for other phones, although there’s a chance that won’t happen.
- loud stereo speakers on the back
- challenge a friend of yours in a match, you can do this via Bluetooth on some games
- capable of playing the most standard audio compression codecs, including the über-compressed eAAC+ codec
- only 10 megabytes memory
- expandable with a Memory Stick Micro card
- music can then be transfered via a USB connection
- stream your music wireless in stereo, as the phone features the Bluetooth A2DP profile
- listen to the radio with the built-in FM radio, and recognize the music playing with TrackID
- 2-inch large TFT display with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels, and up to 262.144 colours
- measures a good 96 x 47 x 14.6 millimetres
- weighs in at 97.5 grams
- in selected markets in Q3 this year
Quelle:http://blog.se-nse.net/2008/06…305-is-for-fun-and-games/
Ebenso am 17ten. Die Namen der neuen SE-Geräte finde ich nicht wirklich toll. Eine Differenzierung wird dadurch nicht wirklich einfach.
Au revoir...


